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Why HHAI?
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Why HHAI?
HHAI is the school of choice for so many reasons. Hear from parents and alumni who share a wide range of perspectives having navigated the decisions that led them to HHAI.
Parents in our community are fortunate to have the breadth of quality education options for their children. Parents who have chosen HHAI have done significant research in determining where to send their children and decided that HHAI was the best option.
Below are just a few of the reasons parents have shared with us when we ask: Why HHAI?
Academic Excellence
HHAI students have historically performed better than their public school counterparts on standardized achievement tests. Students routinely score above the 90th percentile on standardized tests when compared with students at public schools. HHAI students also perform above average every year in national and state education contests including the Indiana State Spelling Bee, national writing competitions like Letters for Literature contests and STEM Fairs like the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE).
HHAI maintains excellent student-teacher ratios and given our smaller class sizes, students can work individually with teachers and be challenged to the highest level of their ability.
Character Development
As a Jewish day school, HHAI maintains three basic tenants: the study and familiarity of Jewish texts, the study and use of Hebrew language, and a connection with the land and people of Israel. A commitment to developing a strong Jewish identity is key to building the next generation of Jewish leaders who will sustain and strengthen our communities around the world.
With a nurturing environment and the advantages that come from being part of a community, HHAI fosters the development of a firm Jewish identity and a strong moral compass.
Progressive Teaching
Personalized instruction for high-ability students, as well as students needing additional academic support, is offered. We align academic support based on the students’ NWEA and formative assessments. Unlike the group approach of other schools, HHAI provides 1:1 instruction to help each student based on defined needs and we look for each student to make annual yearly progress on their growth trajectory.
HHAI has more freedom and flexibility to design curriculum and offer supplemental out of classroom learning than its public school counterparts. Such flexibility gives students the opportunity to pursue their unique interests as part of their overall educational experience.
Enrollment, Tuition & Financial Aid
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Enrollment
Enrollment for the 2024-2025 school year begins February 23rd.
If you are interested in applying, please email Tscott@hhai.org to learn more and set up a tour.
The Hasten Hebrew Academy of Indianapolis admits students of any race, color, national, and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national, and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship programs, athletic, and other school-administered programs.
Tuition
HHAI is pleased to offer discounted tuition across all grades for families who enroll prior to March 15th. For a full breakdown of days, times offered, and sibling discounts, please review the HHAI Tuition Chart below.
CLASSDAYS OFFEREDTime2024-2025 Tuition Rates Discounted tuition if enrolled before March 15th After March 15th Kindergarten - Must be 5 by 9/24 5 days 8:10-3:30 $13,750 $14,000 Grades 1-5 5 days 8:10-3:30 $15,770 $16,020 Grades 6-8 5 days 8:00-3:30 $16,370 $16,620 HHAI Sibling Discount $500 ***November through the first week of February school dismissal changes to 3:00 PM on Fridays. Students not enrolled in After School Care need to be picked up at 3:00 PM during this time. *** After School Care: Kindergarten- 5th grade **enrollment is limited, please indicate your need as early as possible.per day 3:30-6:00* $750.00 5 days 3:30-6:00* $3,500.00 Fridays only 3:30-6:00* $650.00 Drop- in rate 3:30-6:00* $25 per day *On Fridays beginning in November through the first week of February will have early dismissal times based on Shabbat start times. See school calendar for more information After School Care fees are assessed independently of tuition. Consideration of financial aid for ASC will be based on proven need. NOT INCLUDED IN THE ABOVE FEES New Students Only A $120 enrollment fee is required for all first-time enrollees. Returning Students Only A $260 per student re-enrollment deposit is required at the time of re-enrollment to secure your child's spot. $250 of this fee is credited toward tuition and is non-refundable. Enrollment forms received by March 15th will receive a $250 per child discount off of tuition. All Families An additional Give or Get assessment of $500 will be added to all tuition contracts. More information about this will be included in your packet. Financial Aid
Tuition assistance represents one of the many ways the Hasten Hebrew Academy fulfills its mission of maintaining and strengthening Jewish life in Indianapolis. Tuition assistance at HHAI is graciously funded from the generosity of donors to the school, through fundraising efforts of volunteers, and through subsidies from the Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis and the Hasten Hebrew Academy Foundation.
HHAI Financial Aid Application
HHAI is an Indiana Choice Scholarship school which means that eligible families can receive a scholarship from the State of Indiana to help fund a private school education. The amount of the award is determined by the public school district that you reside in. You can find the income eligibility guidelines here. Choice scholarship award amounts average around $6,000-$6,500
Visit Us
Come see us! For a private in-person tour, contact Toni Scott at tscott@hhai.org.
General FAQs
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Do I have to be Jewish for my child to attend the Hasten Hebrew Academy?
Students are required to have one Jewish parent to be eligible for admission.
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How old must my child be to attend kindergarten at HHAI?
Your child must be five years old by August 1 to start kindergarten that year.
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Does a child starting in an older grade at HHAI need to know Hebrew?
We welcome children into HHAI who have limited or no Hebrew language instruction. We will pair up new students with a Hebrew teacher to catch up to grade level.
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What is the policy about Kosher food?
Given HHAI is a Jewish Day School we do follow kosher guidelines when we provide food to create an environment where all of our families are comfortable eating together. In order to include all children and families in school-wide programs such as birthdays, holiday celebrations, or class events, food brought into the classroom must follow the school’s kosher policy. The school offers the ability to purchase kosher lunches if desired. Any questions on the food policy, please contact the school office.
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How involved are parents at HHAI?
Parental involvement is both formal and informal at HHAI and is discretionary. We have a parent ambassador program that is open to any parent who is passionate about HHAI and building the local Jewish community, and who values the high-quality education that HHAI provides its students. These parents contribute their time toward student enrollment and retention as well as community building. We also have a Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) tasked with HHAI community building and raising funds for teacher development and student or classroom investments. Informally, we invite parents to regularly come to school and our classrooms for special presentations and holiday celebrations. We extend similar invites to grandparents throughout the year as well.
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How is HHAI supported financially?
Like other agencies in the Jewish community, HHAI depends on a number of sources for financial support. These include:
Tuition is the largest proportion of HHAI’s operating budgets. Direct payments to the HHAI scholarship fund or contributions made through the Institute for Quality for Education (IQE) are both accepted.
As a beneficiary agency, HHAI receives annual financial support from The Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis.
Grants from local and national organizations (Jewish and non-Jewish) are diligently pursued by HHAI to fund capital, educational, and professional development resources.
Fundraising for supplemental tuition support and annual campaign needs are undertaken at least twice a year, with our largest fundraising events typically being held in December and May.
Our Parent Teacher Organization holds periodic fundraisers for teacher development and smaller student and classroom needs. Events include Friends and Family Day and Bingo Night and consumer product sales like mums and baked goods.
Our donors include student families, alumni and their families, grandparents, and legacy founders of HHAI. The local Jewish community as a whole is a growing contributor to HHAI as many consider HHAI an essential and valuable institution to our thriving Jewish community.
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Does HHAI provide transportation?
No, but we can help arrange carpools through our community of HHAI families.
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Do you have before or after school care?
We offer after school care for students in grades K-8. We do not offer a before school program. For more information on After School Care fees, please view our tuition information sheet located on our website- www.hhai.org
Contact Toni Scott, tscott@hhai.org for more information.
Education & Curriculum FAQs
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How can HHAI provide a general studies education program that is as effective or better than public schools when general studies are taught only 60-70% of the day with the balance of time centered on Jewish studies?
HHAI offers what is known as a “dual curriculum,” which includes traditional science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) English, and social studies as well as Judaic subjects, like Jewish history, textual Torah study, and Hebrew. We integrate our curriculum by synthesizing General Studies and Fine Arts with Judaics (ex. phases of the moon in science with the Jewish lunar calendar or the seven species of Israel with economics on natural, human, and capital resources.) We also offer student-selected electives across grades to explore other languages, robotics, computer coding and other supplemental studies. There are a number of factors that enable our students to learn, and in many cases, surpass the Indiana State curriculum requirements.
Educational success is determined by how time is used and not by the time available. Our class sizes are significantly smaller than the average public school class, with our classes having fewer than 12 students. This allows teachers to customize work for individual students to ensure they are progressing in their studies. By doing so, our classes can move forward with content in a shorter period of time than larger groups. In addition, much of our curriculum is at an advanced level. Each component of our academic program is carefully selected to be challenging and rigorous so that student learning time is maximized. We also capitalize on our smaller class sizes to create more writing opportunities, projects that teach research and presentation skills – across the curriculum (mock identity theft trial with Torah narrative of Jacob and Esav, debates, second grade Chumash play where students learn theater, drama and staging as well as content, monthly Rosh Chodesh programs for parents depicting student research). Our design thinking model has launched our student-managed Holocaust Museum to educate the community about the Holocaust and antisemitism. The annual Women of Valor program instills a sense of pride as female students select a Biblical, Talmudic, Holocaust or contemporary woman who inspires them through the lens of their resilience.
There are many benefits to a dual curriculum program. Students in dual curriculum programs not only become more easily immersed into a new culture, but they also tend to outperform their peers academically. Our students learn a second language at an early age, are exposed to different cultures and learn advanced text analysis. They develop strong and adaptable critical thinking skills and know how to apply knowledge across content areas.
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As a private school, in what way is the Hasten Hebrew Academy held accountable for the quality of its education?
HHAI is accredited by the State of Indiana Department of Education. Our students participate in nationally recognized standardized testing programs including the ILEARN proficiency assessment and NWEA adaptive assessment as a Measure of Academic Progress (MAP). These assessments enable us to evaluate our academic program and students on a regular basis and ensure that our students are meeting the National Common Core Standards. Should a student need to transfer to other public or private schools at any point in their educational career, whether in Indiana or in another state, the results of these assessments are recognized across the country. In addition, teachers use various school-based formal and informal testing tools to assess student performance on a regular basis.
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Is there a capstone event or project for students graduating from HAAI?
Yes, 8th grade students plan and fund their capstone trip to Israel during their final year at HHAI. The trip is a culmination of their years of studying Israel – including modern history, geography, and our ancient connection or tie to the land. It gives students the ability to experience first-hand what they have studied throughout their academic career at HHAI.
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Where do HHAI graduates attend high school?
Given we do not have a Jewish High School in Indianapolis, the majority of our graduates attend local public and private high schools or choose to continue their Jewish education at schools throughout the country.
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Does HHAI offer extracurricular programs?
Yes! We offer several athletic, academic and wellness clubs and activities for students to enhance their experience as part of our after school program. Students in grades 4 – 8 are also eligible to compete in interscholastic basketball, soccer, and volleyball.
Diversity FAQs
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We are Reform / Conservative / Orthodox / unaffiliated / Israel, etc. Will we fit in at HHAI?
If you are interested in being part of a caring community rooted in a strong foundation of faith and love and respect for one another, HHAI is a great fit for you and your child! We welcome families and students who represent a wide array of Jewish expressions that exist in our community and encourage our students to understand and respect the varying lifestyles of their peers. 40% of our students come from unaffiliated families.
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How will my child’s experience at HHAI prepare them for life in the diverse modern world?
Our students distinguish themselves as refined, compassionate, open-minded, and well-rounded young adults with an expanded view of the world. With character development placed on the forefront of our school program, alongside high academic expectations, our children learn to be both good students, as well as good friends and good people. By participating in numerous community service projects, they develop a sense of responsibility for our world and the generations before them, both Jewish and non-Jewish. Our curriculum exposes children to various cultures and practices, as well as the fundamentals of citizenry and American national pride. Students emerge globally conscious, optimistic, and confident of themselves as citizens in the larger community. This pedagogic model offers close personal attention, encourages critical thinking, and creates “habits of mind” that prepare students well for future studies. In this way, an HHAI education enables children to make full use of their time, all the while experiencing the “best of both worlds.”
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If our family does not observe all Jewish traditions will we create a conflict between home and school if they learn these traditions in the classroom?
At school, teachers encourage children to understand that "different families observe Judaism differently" and that each family is wonderful and special regardless of how they choose to celebrate or observe holidays. We are sensitive to the varying levels of observance and work diligently not to place pressure on the student. We teach skills, not dogma, and engage students in character and interpersonal mitzvot through our Torah fair and service projects and holidays through experiential learning to create strong emotional memories.
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How does Jewish Day School like HHAI, prepare my child for the larger world?
At HHAI, your child will receive a rigorous curriculum that prepares them for college and post-graduate study. Nearly all graduates of Jewish Day Schools like HHAI attend secular high schools, colleges, and universities. Graduates of day schools are also known to attend the most prestigious public and private colleges at disproportionately high rates. More broadly, Jewish day schools provide young people with an extensive peer community that supports a positive and knowledgeable Jewish identity, and lifelong friendships. According to a recent study, 79% of Jewish day school graduates marry Jews, and 72% of day school graduates choose day school education for their own children. Graduates of day schools are equipped with a level of Jewish literacy that enables them to make life decisions inspired by Jewish values, traditions, texts, and culture. It also predisposes them to living actual Jewish lives.
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We are concerned about diversity. How does HHAI address that?
Your child will be a part of a rich tapestry of families at HHAI that includes those of all Jewish observances and inter-faith households. Our students come from various socio-economic backgrounds and nationalities. We address diversity implicitly through our curriculum and advocacy programs. Research shows that Jewish Day School students enter the world comfortable with their own heritage, providing them with the confidence to engage with other people and places.
Admission FAQs
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What are your admission criteria?
For complete information, please click through to our Admission Overview page.
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Can my child visit HHAI?
We require all children to come for a visit as part of the application process. A student visit is helpful to academically assess your child as well as to observe interactions with other students and educators.
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Do you have tuition assistance?
Affording a Jewish Day School education can be challenging for many parents. The HHAI scholarship program has been designed to help families of students in K-8 be better able to afford this special gift for their children.
To apply for financial assistance, please complete the HHAI Financial Aid Application. A copy of the family’s 2022 federal tax return (IRS form 1040) and all related schedules are required at the time of submission.
In addition to school funded financial aid, students in grades K-8 may be eligible to receive assistance from additional scholarship programs. Click on the name of each program to find out more information.
Institute for Quality Education
Applications for the Choice and IQE scholarships are completed at the school after eligibility has been established. Please contact Toni Scott at tscott@hhai.org to explore your eligibility.
2022-2023 Financial Aid applications must be received by May 1, 2023 for priority consideration. Applications will continue to be accepted after May 1st but will only be considered as long as funding is available.
For questions or assistance, please contact Toni Scott at tscott@hhai.org or 317-251-1261 ext. 158.