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EZMommy
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Yesterday at 1:09 pm
We live in Israel. I'm looking for a warm, open minded orthodox (not modern orthodox) High school in US, with reputable dorm/ sleeping accomodations for my 8th grade daughter, going into 9th next year. She has a BY background but is now in a more relaxed school setting and she is more relaxed with her tznius standards, but is actually connecting more spiritually, not looking for BY, looking to grow. She is a well behaved very sweet, very creative kid looking to be around mature girls looking to grow and be inspired. Does this exist? Thank you
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amother
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Yesterday at 1:14 pm
Maybe Bruriah would be suitable? She would most likely need to find a place to board.
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amother
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Yesterday at 1:23 pm
Most schools with dorming only start in 9th grade in the US. (I only know of one that starts in 8th and it's a Chabad school.)
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amother
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Yesterday at 1:24 pm
What does open minded orthodox mean? I’ve never heard a person, a shul, a school describe itself as such
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EZMommy
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Yesterday at 3:51 pm
Which chabad school? Do you know anything else about it?
Open minded meaning not "in a box", broader vision if the students internal growth as opposed to exterior appearance and positive approach as opposed to very disciplinary
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amother
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Yesterday at 3:52 pm
Yeshiva of Greater Washington girls division may be a good option
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amother
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Yesterday at 3:56 pm
I was also thinking of yeshiva high in silver spring. I know a bunch of girls that board in Baltimore and they have a van from 7 mile market at 7 am and come back at 6 pm but it starts in 9th grade.
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amother
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Yesterday at 4:01 pm
[quote="amother Lightgreen"]I was also thinking of yeshiva high in silver spring. I know a bunch of girls that board in Baltimore and they have a van from 7 mile market at 7 am and come back at 6 pm but it starts in 9th grade.[/quote
No it starts in 7th. She could potentially board with a family in silver spring
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amother
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Yesterday at 4:04 pm
Another vote for yeshiva of greater Washington.
But they only start boarders in 9th grade.
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amother
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Yesterday at 4:05 pm
[quote="amother Dill"] amother Lightgreen wrote: | I was also thinking of yeshiva high in silver spring. I know a bunch of girls that board in Baltimore and they have a van from 7 mile market at 7 am and come back at 6 pm but it starts in 9th grade.[/quote
No it starts in 7th. She could potentially board with a family in silver spring |
The school starts in 7th, but only take boarders starting in 9th.
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amother
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Yesterday at 5:05 pm
What about Denver? I may be totally out of date, but I know in my days this would have made sense. Or Silver Spring, like others mentioned.
Maybe Richmond, but that's a little different.
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EZMommy
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Yesterday at 11:11 pm
We are not interested in a boarding family, but a dorm facility that accommodates a group, with counselors/madrichot
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