Yeshiva Avir Yakov

Private | PK-12 | Jewish | 3333 students |  

PHONE: (845) 362-6600

HOURS: 9 hours per day

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766 N Main St

Spring Valley, NY 10977

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Spring Valley's Yeshiva Avir Yakov is a private school. It is coed and Jewish affiliated, serving 3333 students in grades PK-12.

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Posted on Feb 21, 2011
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I went to this "so called school", I must say they don't even teach the basic things, such as: English, Math, History etc". I became frustrated at the age of 15, so I dropped out a little later", & I started to learn the basic things by myself", i'm now almost 17 and I can say I've achieved much more in these 2 years/1 half than I've in those 15 years!!!

Posted on Mar 26, 2010
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I'm 18 years old. I went to this school until I was 16. I can clearly say: I didn't learn anything useful in this school; it was a waste of time. I wasted some of the nicest years of my life in a school that doesn't understand how important an education is especially in these though times. All they teach in this 9 hour/day school is that god created the world and we're here to please him. I'm very sad I had to experience this and I hope things change.
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