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Evanston, IL
Beth Emet Early Childhood
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Telephone: (847) 869-4230 · Website: www.bethemet.org/
Application Process
Applications are accepted: Ages 18 -- 24 months by september 1, for children ages 24 -- 33 months by september 1. for children ages 27 -- 36 months by september 1 for children age 3 by september 1. for children age 4 by september 1. we encourage you to come for a visit and tour of our school. the energy of beth emet simply must be seen to be understood. to enroll for the 2007-2008 school year: contact us to request an enrollment packet. complete the enclosed application (or download it here). be sure to note the payment option you prefer. mail the application and your $200 deposit to us at the address above. if you elect to pay via automatic deduction payment plan, please complete and submit the authorization form with your application. |
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Admissions Process
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Open to congregants, current families and alumni families began January 22.
Open Registration to the general community began February 5. Any community registration received before February 5 will be held until the Priority Registration period is over. Applicants from Open Registration will be admitted on a first come/first served basis. If necessary, a lottery will be held
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Age/Child Requirements
Child must be 1 years and 6 months to enroll.
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