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Jun. 10th, 2008 05:05 pmTo do before the kid arrives:
Clear some space
Rearrange the computer setup
Put away the laundry
Clean the kitchen
To do soon after the kid arrives:
Buy a dresser or get one on freecycle
Sign the kid up for school
Get the kid a bus pass
Have a welcome-to-the-bay-area party for the kid?
And I'm sure there are a million other things, but that's the most pressing stuff right now.
Clear some space
Rearrange the computer setup
Put away the laundry
Clean the kitchen
To do soon after the kid arrives:
Buy a dresser or get one on freecycle
Sign the kid up for school
Get the kid a bus pass
Have a welcome-to-the-bay-area party for the kid?
And I'm sure there are a million other things, but that's the most pressing stuff right now.
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Date: 2008-06-11 03:53 am (UTC)There are a lot of new small high schools in the OUSD, if you're signing her up for public school, and I've worked in many of them (and the old big ones too) as a substitute teacher.
We can talk about this on email if you'd rather. "my LJ handle"@mm.st
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Date: 2008-06-11 04:54 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-06-11 05:21 am (UTC)The school does have a lot of problems, but it's a public school in Oakland, so you already knew that, right? The students there seem to me to be more along the lines of artsy, nonconformist, or queer sorts of "trouble" rather than the other kinds.
There are a lot of good schools in east Oakland, too, as good as Far West or better. But since she is going to be new to the neighborhood, it makes sense to find a school that works that is as close to where she lives as possible.
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Date: 2008-06-11 05:24 am (UTC)(Homeschooling is an option; private or boarding schools are options, but we'd need scholarships. Other ideas are welcome. If I were willing to pretend to be keeping her at
Thanks for your help/advice.
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Date: 2008-06-11 05:30 am (UTC)