Anonymous wrote:She should look at...
http://sanmigueldc.org/
Perhaps one day but San Miguel starts at middle school.
OP, your intentions are great, but I wonder if the initiative is coming from you or your nanny. If she's approaching you that's one thing, but otherwise I wouldn't assume thatptivate school is "better" for her child. There are many things a good public school can offer that are missing in many private schools: economic diversity, support for English Language Learning, a sense of neighborhood community, opportunities for working families to be involved, affordable childcare, curricula that reflect the communities they serve. . .
Large financial aid packages are rare, kids who need them are usually rejected, but even if a famiky gets one private schools aten't an easy choice for a low income family.