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Review 3/24/2008
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Management is not upfront with new parents on applicable fees and when they are due and how often; not honest regarding how many days of the year they are closed, which is 3.5 weeks in addition to 12 holidays.
There is a parent handbook, but you can't rely on it to be accurate.
Daily lunches for the children are sliced lunch meat with vegetables, except for Fridays when chicken nuggets are served.
Turnover rate of staff is not the most impressive.
They boast a school-type curriculum with classes in Math, Science, Art, Phonics, Printing and Music. However, every time I dropped by the children were either randomly playing or sitting in a circle waiting to change class. The children from age 2 1/2 and up change class every 45 minutes so they are taught to stand in line and walk to class in an orderly fashion, which is a good thing since they will need to know how to do this when they start kindergarten.
The facility is surrounded by a wrought iron fence in the back and offers video surveillance throughout the building, which makes it safe and secure for children.
They are not inspected by State of NC Child Development Services therefore they only receive a one star rating. Since they are not inspected by the state you cannot make any complaints with the state regarding how they conduct business.
If you can put up with the constantly changing fees and when they are due and how often, then go for it. Otherwise, steer clear. Opt for a state inspected facility instead with at least a 3 star rating.
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