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Requirements to Apply for the Jewish Academy

How to apply to the Jewish Academy?

  1. Basic Academic Proficiency: Students should demonstrate proficiency in fundamental academic skills, including reading, writing, mathematics, and critical thinking, at a level appropriate for their grade level.

  2. Behavioral Expectations: Students must exhibit appropriate behavior and conduct conducive to a learning environment, showing respect for peers, teachers, and school rules.

  3. Minimum Grade Point Average (GPA): Students should maintain a minimum GPA determined by the Jewish Academy, reflecting satisfactory academic performance in their current educational setting.

  4. Assessment Scores: Submission of standardized test scores or other assessments may be required to evaluate academic readiness and identify areas of strength and growth.

  5. Attendance and Participation: Consistent attendance and active participation in classes, extracurricular activities, and enrichment programs are expected to demonstrate commitment to academic success and engagement in the learning process.

  6. Recommendation Letters: Letters of recommendation from teachers, counselors, or other relevant professionals may be requested to provide insight into the student's academic abilities, character, and potential for success at the Jewish Academy.

  7. Completion of Prerequisite Courses: Completion of any prerequisite courses or academic requirements specified by the Jewish Academy for admission to particular grade levels or programs.

  8. Special Accommodations or Support Services: Documentation of any special accommodations or support services utilized by the student in the Academic Enrichment Center to ensure continuity of support and accommodations at the Jewish Academy.

  9. Interview or Entrance Exam: Participation in an interview or entrance exam may be required to assess the student's academic readiness, goals, and fit with the academic and cultural environment of the Jewish Academy.

  10. Parental Involvement: Commitment from parents or guardians to support their child's academic journey, including involvement in school activities, communication with teachers, and collaboration with the Jewish Academy community.

These academic requirements serve as a guideline for Academic Enrichment Center students seeking admission to the Jewish Academy, ensuring that students are adequately prepared and positioned for success in their new academic environment.

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