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Day schools report enrollment increase for 2010-11 term Read more: The Jewish Chronicle - Day schools report enrollment increase for 2010 11 term

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For the first time in 10 years, Community Day has reversed its declining enrollment trend, its administration has announced.

Last year, the Squirrel Hill-based K-8 Jewish day school started the school year with 271 students. This year, it starts with 280.

“This is further proof to us that despite tough economic times, families believe in our school and in the value of a day school education,” Head of School Avi Baran Munro said.  “It is an exciting time for our school and for the future of Jewish education in Pittsburgh.” 

The 2010-2011 kindergarten class is “full,” with 42 children enrolled. There are 17 siblings in the class, “which strongly reflects the good experiences our families continue to have at Community Day School,” Munro said.

She said 33 percent of the kindergarten pupils come from Conservative homes, 33 percent from Reform homes, 26 percent from unaffiliated homes and 7 percent are from Orthodox homes.

Community Day joins Hillel Academy and Yeshiva Schools which also, recorded enrollment growth.

“Over the past two years, we’ve increased our enrollment from 164 students to 222 students,” said Adam Reinherz, strategic analyst and senior advisor to the CEO at Hillel Academy.

He said much of the growth has resulted from the school’s Isadore Joshowitz Early Childhood Center.

Read more:The Jewish Chronicle - Day schools report enrollment increase for 2010 11 term

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