Description: RIALTO U.S.D. ROCKING HORSE PRESCHOOL is a DAY CARE CENTER in RIALTO CA, with a maximum capacity of 53 children. The provider does not participate in a subsidized child care program.
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Type | Inspection Dates | Reports/Citations |
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Other | 2018-01-12 | FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT |
Complaint | 2017-11-06 | COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION REPORT |
Other | 2017-11-06 | FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT |
Summary | 03/06/2017 | No Citation |
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No stars. Terrible. My daughter couldn't enroll because her dad works. All the low income kids get first priority? My daughter is punished because we do the right things in life? The girl next to me was had a bunch of kids none of them up to date on shots. See was enrolled in the spot. No thanks.
If you earn a decent household income and don't utilize any public assistance programs, be prepared not to be able to get your child into any preschool classes or programs offered here.It's like a child of middle class to upper middle class household incomes are punished from coming from those backgrounds.Not everyone making a steady income can afford private education or daycare. It seems like the staff are rude with parents who make money and if you show up as a family with both parents, that seems odd to the staff here as well. Children from all economic backgrounds deserve a chance to be educated.