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Easily Apply to HHAI

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1. INQUIRE

We Are Here to Help!

Families interested in exploring our school can begin by submitting an inquiry. We are here to answer any questions that help you navigate the decision of where to educate your child.

Inquire Here

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2. TOUR

Come See For Yourself!

During the tour, families will visit classrooms, meet our teachers, and learn about our curriculum, Jewish values, and community life. We encourage parents to ask questions and explore how our school can support their child’s academic and personal growth.

Schedule a Tour

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3. APPLY

Tell Us More About You and Your Student!

Complete our easy online application. You can find financial aid resources here.

APPLICATION

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4. STUDENT VISIT 

Bring Your Student to Meet Their Class! 

Visit our classrooms where the student can participate in learning activities and interact with peers and teachers. Students will undergo a short assessment so we can better understand their learning strengths and needs.

Schedule Here

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5. ENROLL!

After the student visit and application are fully submitted, we will return with an admission decision after one week. If admitted, enrollment paperwork will be shared. From the time enrollment paperwork is fully submitted, a student can start after two weeks.

Questions?

Reach out to the Director of Enrollment, Marissa Missan, with questions via email (mmissan@hhai.org) or text/call (317-804-1843).

Admissions Policy: Hasten Hebrew Academy of Indianapolis is committed to fostering a vibrant and nurturing environment rooted in Jewish values, traditions, and learning. As part of this commitment, we prioritize the admission of students who are Jewish. While our early childhood program through kindergarten is open to everyone, we welcome children in first through eighth grades from families with at least one Jewish parent. Our student body reflects the rich diversity of the Jewish community, encompassing families from all denominations and traditions, as well as those who identify as secular, united by a shared Jewish identity.