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Bernard Zell Anshe Emet Day School

Bernard Zell Anshe Emet Day School

J.L.
11 Jan 2024
5 min read
3.2/
5

Universal Rating Score

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Financial Score —

3.2/
5

Financial Health of the School

Admissions Score

NA/
5

Acceptance rates at top colleges

3.2/
5

Leadership

Strength and Character of Leadership

Lawsuits and Controversies

3.2/
5

Filings Against the School and Public Complaints

Years in Business  

78

Number of years the school has been operating.

4/
5

School Culture

School’s adherence to Stated Culture and Values

Size of Student Body

390

Total Enrollment

Student to Teacher Ratio

5:1

Average Student to Teacher Ratio

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Contact Info

3751 N. Broadway St.

Chicago, Illinois 60613

Email: info@bernardzell.org

Phone: 773.281.1858

Website: http://www.bernardzell.org/

Overview & History

3751 N. Broadway St.

Chicago, Illinois 60613

Email: info@bernardzell.org

Phone: 773.281.1858

Website: http://www.bernardzell.org/

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Summary

Financial Health and Information

Score 3.2/5

  • Donors and how much school depends on donations to function 
  • Investments
  • Cashflow
  • Executive compensation as a percentage of budget
  • Percentage of budget covered by tuition

Leadership 

Score 3.2/5

  • Head of School: Gary Weisserman 2018-current. 
  • Previously Weisserman was Head of School at Milken Community School in Los Angeles, California, Chief Academics Officer Hillel Community School in Miami, Florida, Faculty at University of Michigan, and Head of School, Oakland Early College in Michigan
  • The school’s 2022 tax return lists Weissman’s compensation at $348,793 with a bonus of $33,158.
  • Under Weisserman enrollment has declined year over year: In 2017-18 total enrollment was 535 and stands at 390 for the 2023-24 academic year.
  • The Board of Trustees has 21 members who are either Parents of students or alumni or alumni themselves.

Lawsuits & Controversies

Score 3.2/5

  • The school has been accused of pushing a progressive agenda that some feel conflicts with traditional Jewish values.

School Culture

Score 4/5

  • The school believes”in teaching the whole child, in encouraging curiosity and excellence and in cultivating educational innovation. Each day, we are committed to providing not only the best Jewish education, but the best education—full stop. We consistently ensure that Bernard Zell is a place where teaching and learning are robust and conducted in a joyful manner that treats each young person as a unique and distinct individual—b'tzelem elohim, capable of achieving great things.” Bernard Zell Anshe Emet also has an anti-bullying policy clearly outlined on their website. It can be found here. There are no complaints that note a divergence from the cultural goals of the school however there are some who believe the progressive attitudes are not welcoming to all families.

Average of Available Online Rankings

  • 4.4 out of 5 stars
  • Great Schools 5 out of 5  2 total reviews 
  • Niche 4.3 out of 5   9 reviews
  • Yelp 3.6  stars out of 5  17 reviews
  • Google 4.9 out of 5   7 reviews

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Bernard Zell Anshe Emet Day School

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My children attended BZAEDS years ago. It was challenging. If your kid is unconventional in any way it's not the school for you. If your kid needed a little help in, say, math, the classroom teacher was not available to provide extra support. You were asked to seek outside tutoring--usually from another teacher at the school to the tune of $100-$150 per hour. This was never done at the other private and public schools my kids attended. So much time was spent on non academic activities kids, even in the youngest grades, often had hours of homework. Things may have improved since then, there has been serious turnover.

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This was a fantastic school for three generations, but lost its way. Two new heads of school in a row (the first was nice, but not effective) and the second (who cares more about radical left wing politics than Judaism) have combined to make it a very different place than it was even 5 years ago. Be warned.

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