Gilbert picked up the folder next to him and handed it to Sherilyn.
“What’s this?” Sherilyn asked, taking it with a puzzled look.
“It’s some info on schools.”
Gilbert explained.
Jenna was gradually recovering, and according to Dr. Neil, if there were no signs of rejection in the next two years, she would be completely healed.
Moreover, if everything remained normal for the next six months, she could start attending school regularly.
He said, “This is information on a few private schools in Sunhaven.”
These schools varied in age, covering education levels from kindergarten to high school.
“We could start Jenna in middle school.”
Sherilyn paused, “Wouldn’t she struggle to keep up?”
Private schools, although free from the pressures of standardized testing, catered to affluent families and followed a rigorous curriculum. The pressure was not insignificant.
“She won’t.”
Gilbert shook his head, “Young kids can’t really take in much anyway, and besides, it doesn’t matter if she struggles a bit. If Jenna wants, we can get her a tutor; if not, we’ll let her be.”
“That sounds fair.”
On the matter of Jenna’s education, the two were in agreement.
“These schools all seem decent. Take a look, which one do you like more?”
“Okay... Oh, right.” Sherilyn remembered, “Which school does your brother’s son, James, attend?”
“This one.”
Gilbert pointed at one of the documents and smiled, “It would be nice for Jenna and James to be together. James could look out for his little sister.”
“Mr. Johnson, Sherilyn, Jenna, dinner’s ready.”
While they were discussing, Sophia came to call them to eat.
“Alright.” Gilbert reached out, lifting Jenna into his arms, “Let’s go, dinner time!”
He could feel Jenna had gotten a bit heavier.
He couldn’t help but smile, “Jenna’s growing up.”
“Jenna eats well!”
“Such a good girl!”
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