Grinity: The woman in charge isn't great with money. They are always just scraping by. Still, they moved up to a bigger building closer to the city not long ago. They also started a preschool which they expect to help with the school's finances, since they have plenty of space in the building that they're not using.

Frankly, the tuition we pay seems very low compared to accredited private schools in the area. They had a small price hike for next year, but it wasn't much. Since classes only meet 4 days a week instead of 5, it makes sense that it would be cheaper than a traditional school, but I've comparison shopped schools. This one is truly priced low, but so far it seems to be making ends meet.

The bright side to having a school that's struggling a bit financially is that it is in their interest to keep our kids. wink


Kriston