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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
NY Regents Committee Approves Hebrew Language Charter School
The New York Times reports that a committee of the New York State Board of Regents voted 8-1 yesterday to approve creation of a state-funded Hebrew Language Academy Charter School in Brooklyn. The school will open with a kindergarten and 1st grade class and will eventually expand through the eighth grade in a school district that includes many Jewish immigrants from Russia and Israel. However the district is predominately black, Hispanic and Asian. The full Board of Regents votes on the proposal today and is expected to approve it. Proponents of the school have worked hard to stay within church-state separation guidelines. They are negotiating with a non-Jewish dual-language expert to serve as principal. The school is backed by philanthropist Michael Steinhart who, in recent years, has given large sums to programs aimed at building Jewish identity in young people.