A public ledger

Find out what families actually pay for yeshiva tuition.

Schools won't publish their real pricing. Parents pay tens of thousands in the dark. This is where the community shares the truth: anonymously, by school, by income bracket.

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Median data point
$15,800
Median paid at Yeshivah of Flatbush, across 30 parent submissions.
Sticker
$28,000
Discount
42.5%
Submissions
30

Halevay every school would be so transparent and communicative.

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A school record

Yeshivah of Flatbush

Brooklyn
30 submissionsK12Active ledger
Median paid
$15,800
across 30 submissions
Median discount
42.5%
vs. sticker
Discount range
0% to 92%
across all entries
Most common bracket
150-250k
10 of 30 submissions

Sticker tuition

· School-published
K
$18.0K
1
$19.5K
2
$19.5K
3
$20.5K
4
$20.5K
5
$22.0K
6
$22.0K
7
$24.0K
8
$24.0K
9
$28.0K
10
$28.0K
11
$28.0K
12
$28.0K

What parents actually pay

30 anonymous submissions
Income bracketSubmissionsMedian paidMedian discount
<75k4$2,550
89%
75-150k8$9,100
68%
150-250k10$17,500
39.5%
250-500k6$29,350
11%
500k+2$47,600
1.5%
How it works

Three minutes from silence to the shared record.

Submissions are reviewed by a human before going public, then aggregated school by school. Anonymous so anyone can share. The record is about the school's pricing, not about you.

STEP 1
Submit anonymously

Seven fields, three minutes. We never collect your name, email, or device.

STEP 2
Human review

A reviewer reads every submission to keep the ledger clean of bad-faith entries.

STEP 3
Everyone sees it

Sticker price vs. actual paid, broken out by income bracket. Free to read forever.

Why this exists

Schools won't talk. The community will.

Tuition is the Orthodox community's number-one financial wound, and schools refuse to come on the record about pricing, disparities, or where the money goes. So families pay tens of thousands per child in the dark, comparing notes by whisper.

This site is the answer: a parent-built ledger of what families actually pay, school by school, bracket by bracket. Anonymous so anyone can share. Public so everyone can read.

Read the methodology
97%

of Orthodox respondents say the cost of Jewish education is the number-one challenge to living as an Orthodox Jew.

SOURCE · NISHMAS STUDY, CITED ON WHY IS TUITION SO EXPENSIVE?WITH R' HESHY GLASS