Oak Forest Montessori School

Private | PK-5 | Nonsectarian | 216 students |  

PHONE: (903) 297-0634

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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2000 Greenleaf St

Longview, TX 75605

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Longview's Oak Forest Montessori School is a private school. It is coed and nonsectarian, serving 216 students in grades PK-5.

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Associations: AMS; Coed; Montessori; Nonsectarian
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Posted on Jul 30, 2011
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This information is so not true. When i was talking to them about enrolling my child she told me upfront that they sang a prayer song everyday before they ate lunch. If you ask the right questions like, do the childern do any religious things here, (which I was glad to hear they pray since I believe in God and my child does as well) they will gladly answer with the true. She did not try to hide anything or keep anything from me.
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Posted on Mar 7, 2011
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WARNING - nonsectarian does not mean secular WARNING - this school does not understand what secular means This school says they are not affiliated with any religion. After my 2 year old was there for 2 months she told me that they say prayers before meals and snacks. This was not on the schedule or in any of the school informational packets. They were having my child participate in group prayer without my knowledge or consent. This is not just me. I have since run into several parents who had no idea this was going on. Two were of the Hindu faith and one was athiest like me. Not telling parents is no accident. It is purposeful because they think they know better than us what our child needs.
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