Well I don't know where you live, but I would recommend searching for private schools in your area, and calling each one to see what their tuition is. We were very fortunate that we could afford this one, but basically I saw a billboard that advertised this private Christian school that had in person classes 5 days per week. I found out later from the pastor of the church that they were actually set to take down that billboard about a week before I saw it, but because the ad company had nobody else renting it for that time, they just left up the school's ad. That plus lots of other circumstances showed me that this was meant to be, and absolutely God's will. We have since joined the church there, my son and I were baptized there this summer, and life has been as normal as possible for my son. No masks or virtual "learning" for him. I wish you all the best!
Same for my grandchildren. Christian school, strong morals and scripture. Their school is a bit pricey so we (grandparents) are helping with tuition. Money well spent. We can forego a vacation or two gladly, knowing that they're learning Christian truth and values. It's also very good academically.
How wonderful of you - and what a good point you bring up, that some people do spend the equivalent of a year's tuition on vacation so often, and that money is definitely better spent on a Christian education. God bless you for being such good grandparents - my daughter is fortunate enough to have help from my granddaughter's other grandparents in the same way. (My daughter is 30, my son is 11 and my granddaughter is 8). She's a single mom and was worried about affording the tuition and rent/bills. I bought all her uniforms, odds and ends, and her other grandparents help out with tuition. Sticking together as a family helps tremendously.
Well I don't know where you live, but I would recommend searching for private schools in your area, and calling each one to see what their tuition is. We were very fortunate that we could afford this one, but basically I saw a billboard that advertised this private Christian school that had in person classes 5 days per week. I found out later from the pastor of the church that they were actually set to take down that billboard about a week before I saw it, but because the ad company had nobody else renting it for that time, they just left up the school's ad. That plus lots of other circumstances showed me that this was meant to be, and absolutely God's will. We have since joined the church there, my son and I were baptized there this summer, and life has been as normal as possible for my son. No masks or virtual "learning" for him. I wish you all the best!
Same for my grandchildren. Christian school, strong morals and scripture. Their school is a bit pricey so we (grandparents) are helping with tuition. Money well spent. We can forego a vacation or two gladly, knowing that they're learning Christian truth and values. It's also very good academically.
How wonderful of you - and what a good point you bring up, that some people do spend the equivalent of a year's tuition on vacation so often, and that money is definitely better spent on a Christian education. God bless you for being such good grandparents - my daughter is fortunate enough to have help from my granddaughter's other grandparents in the same way. (My daughter is 30, my son is 11 and my granddaughter is 8). She's a single mom and was worried about affording the tuition and rent/bills. I bought all her uniforms, odds and ends, and her other grandparents help out with tuition. Sticking together as a family helps tremendously.
Great solution! Education has always been important to us, but Christian education for our grandchildren is a huge priority.
Sounds VERY meant to be . My Grandson has had to wear a mask the whole time.