<p>I thought I’d just give an update.</p>
<p>My daughter was accepted to the extremely expensive preschool, but unfortunately the financial aid wasn’t sufficient; they give most of their financial aid to the older children in grades 1-6. We are still keeping it in mind for the future in case our finances improve (a lot :p) though… we were really impressed with the school, the admissions people, the teachers, and the students’ parents.</p>
<p>Instead, we found a much less expensive preschool that nonetheless seems good for us. For instance, it has very low teacher turnover even though it’s not nearly as “fancy” as the other preschool, and it emphasizes the social/play side. When I went in to check it out, I brought my daughter with me, and it was hard to get her out of there – she wanted to join in on the fun. She keeps saying, “I want to go to preschool!”</p>