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               Yeshiva Rav Isacsohn had no science laboratory.  The school            
          had a cart with science materials.  Yeshiva Rav Isacsohn had no             
          computer room or gymnasium.  Students played in school hallways             
          and the parking lot.  Students were sometimes taken to a nearby             
          park.                                                                       
               4. Tuition and Fees at Emek and Yeshiva Rav Isacsohn                   
               During the school years in issue, Emek and Yeshiva Rav                 
          Isacsohn required petitioners to pay tuition, registration, and             
          certain other fees in order for their children to attend classes.           
          Emek and Yeshiva Rav Isacsohn required petitioners to sign an               
          agreement promising to pay the tuition and to give to each school           
          postdated checks covering all tuition and fees for the upcoming             
          school year.                                                                
               Both Emek and Yeshiva Rav Isacsohn provided tuition                    
          discounts to families based on financial need.  Both schools                
          required parents seeking financial aid to submit detailed                   
          financial information to the scholarship committee for each                 
          school.  Emek and Yeshiva Rav Isacsohn provided early                       
          registration discounts, sibling discounts, and faculty discounts.           
          Petitioners did not seek or receive financial assistance from               
          Emek or Yeshiva Rav Isacsohn for the school years in issue.                 
               An Orthodox Rabbinic ruling precluded either school from               
          expelling students from the Jewish studies program during the               
          school year for nonpayment of tuition.  However, the ruling did             






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