Hi S.,
I live in Prattville. I homeschool my three daughters 10, 7.5, 4.5 years of age. The older two attended school. The oldest attended public and private school. The middle only private. In their preschool years and in the Christian school they attended they used the Abeka program. Many people love it, I hated it. Why? It requires only regurgitation of facts, no thinking involved. I researched for a year different curriculums. I agree Bob Jones is a good program, but expensive which is why I didn't choose this. I ened up choosing Alpha Omega Lifepacs. Many don't like this program because it requires critical thinking. The questions they ask require the student to THINK, it is not just giving facts back. It requires them to infer. My older two like this program because they can work independently and as quickly or slowly as they need to. I teach, but it is student motivated. My youngest I just work with on Preschool stuff, usually through play although we do some book work in Explode the Code Primer. I will probably continue to use this and the Rod and Staff Kindergarten set next year in Kindergarten with her.
There is so much around and while it is good to ask advice, you will have to know your child's learning style and find a curriculum that will work for her. Although my older two did fine in a class setting with the Abeka program, they have told me numerous times how much they disliked it. You are going to have very knowledgeable people tell you that this worked for them but this one didn't. They are going to tell you that they hate a curriculum etc. You have to do the research and decide for yourself. If I had listened I would not be using Alpha Omega Lifepacs. I absolutely love them and will continue to use them.
Do research...www.rainbowresource.com has all kinds of curriculum at decent prices, plus they give a short (at time long) review of different ones. I don't know if money is a problem, it is with us. It was important that we find a good curriculum that we could afford.
As for cover schools there are many in this area. I use Evangel Family Christian Academy, a ministry of Evangel Temple in Montgomery. It is has been around the longest and is wonderful. It really depends on what you are looking for. If you want accountability Evangel is a good one. If you want to be left alone, but be covered Dayspring Academy would be good. As I said there are many cover schools.
Take care and enjoy the time with your children.