Actually that was what I was hoping for, but I'm not sure how well it will be recieved. I was thinking about maybe having her go half days and getting a tutor for the afternoons. Homeschooling would be doing her a disservice because I am just not as bright as she is. I was a gifted child, but nothing like her, and I attended a private school where a kid like Tia would be on the cover of a brochure instead of stuck in time out for annoying the other kids. She really does have the ability to conceptualize broad theory and reason abstractly which is disconcerting when you are talking to a 6 year old

She asked me the other day if infinity was a number and I said well yes, its a concrete number but also a concept. She said, "I told my teacher it wasn't just a number, it was a concept, and she said I was wrong". You have to laugh, because thats her in a nutshell.
At this point we are not considering moving, and I have already put out feelers for the next towns schools. They want her for the test scores so hopefully someone will give me my way. I mean on her WISC-IV her tester noted how much she was enjoying the challenge of the test, which speaks to her absolute desire to feel like she's learning something. She just got home from school and told me they are learning about ones and tens columns. Last night at dinner at a resturaunt she was doing addition in the hundreds of thousands that you had to carry every columnm. The disparity is just ridiculous!