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2020-08-21 |
2020-08-14 |
2020-07-02 |
2020-01-23 |
2020-01-17 |
2020-01-13 |
2020-01-08 |
2019-09-06 |
2019-08-21 |
2019-08-01 |
2019-07-19 |
2019-01-25 |
2019-01-10 |
2018-10-23 |
2018-10-12 |
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My son went to this school since he was 8 months. The teachers was outstanding, caring, my son learn so much but the director was rude, nasty and very unprofessional.
Great School my children have been attending a little over two years now friendly staff very family-oriented the reaction my kids have when entering the school in the mornings are priceless it lets me know that they're happy and also safe and that's all that matters
Terrible people skills/ communication for interested families. They were not inviting at all. I called to get information on programs they have but one person told me they didn’t offer what I was looking for and then put me on hold. Another lady answered and just said they didn’t have any spots and hung up. Both ladies answered the phone with suggested attitudes. With a proper discussion between the two ladies I could have at least got some information on the facility, curriculum, & etc. just in case a spot did open up.
Our child has been at Mccabe since they were 4mo old (they are now 2) and we are extremely grateful for what they have provided us. They even go as far as to require all staff/parents/ visitors to wear booties on their feet/shoes in the rooms that house children no yet walking. Our child was naming shapes, colors, and counting past 10 much earlier than we anticipated, and we know it's because of the effort the teachers put into the classes. We've even brought some of the school's structure home to help keep our child focused and cooperative. As parents with full-time jobs and no family in the area, we are lucky to have a place like Mccabe to make raising our child possible without struggling more mentally and financially.
If you want to go put your kid in a school where he/she will be constantly injured---go ahead. The teachers and regional director don't pay attention to the true education and CARE of the students. On one occasion the early morning infants teacher had on NO shoes, just hairnets/a hospital cap on her feet. She was in such a rush she FORGOT her own shoes??! She let's children run around with disgusting runny noses, I had to get a tissue and wipe a childs nose I saw there because it was EVERYWHERE on that poor child's face. Don't forget, if your child gets hurt it is his or her own fault, (I mean what in the world I understand accidents happen but that kid pushing my child is no accident). They take to long too move kids into other classrooms, etc. It is not worth coming here and I don't reccomend anyone paying for this lack of service.