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| - Might be Ok as a daycare, but DEFINITELY NOT for kindergarten. Yes, it's clean, yes the main teacher is caring, BUT..............Teachers are forced to deal with behaviorally challenged children with no real forms of discipline at their disposal, making it virtually impossible for them to teach. Even the WORST children are allowed to remain in the class, with no fear of expulsion until they actually hurt someone, which unfortunately my son was a victim of. In this case, the boy in question had ALREADY been kicked out of another school, and had been causing problems and disrupting the class for 3 months, but STILL was allowed to stay. It wasn't until my son was actually punched in the face that they finally expelled this boy. Because the teacher's are forced to deal on an ongoing basis with 3 or 4 behaviorally challenged children in the classroom, they are left with virtually no time to give individualized attention to the other 20 or so kids in the class. They are FAR behind where the other private schools are at this point in the year (I'm having to hire a tutor to bring him up enough to put him in another private school). I've personally witnessed other children being taunted, mimicked, made fun of, bullied, screaming, crying, and completely out of control while in the classroom. (Miss Kay, the main teacher was NOT present during incidences, it was "assistants") I complained MULTIPLE times to the school regarding disciplinary, behavioral, and learning issues in the class and NOTHING gets done. Honestly, your kids are better off in a public school than here.
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