School Hunting for Tyrese

Admittedly, looking for a school for my 5-year old daughter is not much of a challenge in terms of whether they are willing to teach her, but in fact which school would provide good foundation for her. 

See, here's the story with my daughter:

Because of financial struggles we were unable to enroll her in school least year after she turned four.  Most kids have already undergone a year of schooling by the time they turn 4.  Tyrese didn't even know his to spell her name.  I guess most would say any old school would do even day care. But both Jon and I were too irresponsible to take care of matters.  I tried to sort of make up for it by slowly introducing the alphabet to my daughter which did help some. So now that I've finally gotten a hold of my finances I have been able to focus most of my efforts in looking for a good school for Tyrese. By good I mean:
1. Affordable
2. Can teach her what she needs to know in a school year

She has to be in a big school by next year, and one school is offering to have her undergo one hour of tutorial lessons after class. I have yet to visit about two to three other schools in the area, and I'm planning to give this supposedly ally good school a call to find out about their tuition.

I'll definitely be posting a separate blog post about the schools I've called and inquired in and kind of consolidate everthing in one post.

This for how, more for later.


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