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What to do, what to do...

So someone asked me the other day where I was going to send Grace for 1st grade.

I was like, whoa, she's 3...

but then I started thinking, well, she's almost 4 and once she's in 4 year preschool it all starts to get busy and then before you know it she's in 1st grade.


We have "many" options for schools.


Our church only has preschool -kindergarten so that's all set.


1st grade could be at any number of parochial schools in town (there are probably more than 30 in a 30 mile radius) and that's just lutheran schools.

from what I hear there are some pretty good public schools as well, and I think we might be in a good school district.


But, what do you do when your husband works for an LCMS church and they give you help with tuition at an other LCMS school in the area

but it's still cheaper to send them to a public school

and you're pinching penny's...always...


all this just brings me back to the original thought


whoa, she's 3!


I figure it out next year...

Comments

SH said…
Holland has some really, REALLY great options. Really great.
Heidi said…
When you figure out how to figure this out for Grace, can you figure it out for Abbie?

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