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The curriculum here excels in supporting the self-guided student. This school truly encourages the child to be self-reliant and independent and the teachers are amazing. Communication and response by the Director's Office is the major downfall. The Director, Tess, appears unconcerned with issues brought to her and is rarely in her office or on site. Assistant Director, Lindsay, is much better with communication but lacks follow through with some matters. It is unfortunate that the reputation of this truly wonderful school is marred by the few in the office that run it.
I rate the school one star because I failed to see the teachers or the principal respond to our concerns. My kids got hurt 3 times in 3 months and the first aid applied was washing the open wound using hand soap and water. Teachers kept tellingus that the school did not have a first aid kit, but when we finally got a chance to ask the owner, who replied that recently first aid kits were bought for the school. The other main concern we had was the poor communication skills of the teachers.
My daughter is ap 1st grader here, and we were a bit guarded in continuing w/ a montessori curriculum for elementary school. She has grown leaps and bounds this year and is well rounded in reading, math, science, social studies, etc. They do have PE once a week, and other activities after school that are extra. They do try to keep the campus clean and up to date. I have found the teachers approachable, however the director seems 'invisible' to me. My child loves her school and that says a lot! The curriculum meets her learning style and temperament.
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