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FRAMINGHAM – Local families considering a Jewish education for their K-8 students just got some
excellent news. The first 15 students from new families who apply to MetroWest Jewish Day School
(MWJDS) by March 15 and enroll for the 2022-23 school year will lock in a $15,000 per year tuition rate
for two years, with only modest increases thereafter to account for inflation.

“We are grateful for the generous support of philanthropists in our community who enabled us to open our individualized, experiential educational model to even more students of all Jewish backgrounds and
practices,” said Brian Cohen, Head of School.

MWJDS, nestled in a wooded, tranquil part of Framingham, serves students from as far east as Brookline and as far west as Worcester. While many students start in PreK or Kindergarten, families transfer to MWJDS every year seeking smaller class sizes, collaboration with proactive teachers, and a program in which each child can spread their academic and social wings and excel.

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“MWJDS has had a magical impact on our family. We feel so fortunate to have our two children at the
school,” said Benjamin Kahn, a Newton resident and MWJDS Vice President of Development. “With
affordability being one of the biggest barriers to families being able to provide their kids with a Jewish
day school education, this program is yet another example of MWJDS’ model being at the leading
edge of Jewish day schools.” MetroWest Jewish Day School also offers a “Just Right” tuition model
tied primarily to each family’s adjusted gross income, and a traditional financial aid pathway.

Prospective families interested in learning why MWJDS is in a class of its own are invited to register for a
March 3 virtual Open House here: https://bit.ly/ExploreMWJDS, and/or directly contact the Director of
Enrollment and Marketing, Gary Alpert, at (508) 620-5554, info@mwjds.org.

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Founded in 2002, MetroWest Jewish Day School is a Pre-K to Grade 8 Jewish day school that celebrates
pluralism and diversity. MWJDS fosters the personal growth of each child through dynamic learning. Our
students engage in the exploration of both secular and Jewish curricula, weaving together ancient texts
and modern perspectives.

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Susan Petroni is the former editor for SOURCE. She is the founder of the former news site, which as of May 1, 2023, is now a self-publishing community bulletin board. The website no longer has a journalist but a webmaster.