In a move that’s already turning heads, Saul Mirowitz Jewish Community School just launched a bold new initiative aimed at helping Jewish families afford the kind of education that blends academic excellence with Jewish values. The pitch? Enroll your child in Mirowitz’s 2025 kindergarten class and pay what families paid back in 2015.
“Enroll in 2025. Pay like it’s 2015.” That’s the name—and the promise—behind this limited-time tuition campaign, which sets aside 15 kindergarten spots at deeply discounted rates for the 2025–2026 school year.
“We understand that the economic climate and the rising cost of education have created a barrier for many families,” said Abbi Marks-Mazur, director of enrollment. “This significant reduction offers substantial savings for families seeking a joyful Jewish learning environment and an exceptional hands-on education for their children.”
Along with the kindergarten offer, Mirowitz is extending new student discounts in other grades—part of a broader effort to open the school’s doors to more Jewish families seeking meaningful, values-driven education.
Scott Levine, president of the board and a current Mirowitz parent, sees the move as more than just a price cut. “In times like these, we believe a Mirowitz education, with its focus on Jewish values and inspiring young learners to build a better world, should be accessible to more Jewish families,” he said. “This initiative is a direct response to that belief, offering an affordable opportunity to invest in your child’s future.”
Founded on a mission to nurture both mind and soul, Mirowitz combines strong academics, environmental education and a deep commitment to Jewish life and learning. It’s a model that’s attracted growing interest—and this new campaign is likely to spark even more.
Families interested in the program are encouraged to act quickly, as space is limited.
To learn more or apply, contact Marks-Mazur at [email protected] or 314-576-6177.
