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Our daughter attended CMA from pre-kindergarten through 5th grade. She took French and accelerated math classes, while she was a student. We found the experience to be extremely positive and a great basis for her continued education. She is now an Acoustical Engineer with a large nationally recognized Engineering Firm, with a 3 year old of her own. I have read the reviews and some parents obviously have issues with the tuition, and the facilities as they relate to the tuition. I cannot speak to the facility now, but it was always neat, clean and well kept. It was expensive at the time our daughter attende, but expense is relative to your perception of the alternative. Our daughter received an extremely high quality education, was motivated to perform at the highest possible level of achievement, and is the person she is today, partly due to the education base she received at CMA.
this is really a bad school overall, it says individualize, but it doesn't do that at all, our daughter went there learnt nothing, all things she learned are from home and outside that school, she went there just to show up, we will not be going there even the cost is half. dont waste your money and time with this school.

This is an outstanding school. I can't recommend it more highly. Administrators and faculty are extremely committed, nurturing and caring, and teacher turnover has been low in recent years. Academic standards are high, but each student progresses at his/her own pace. CMA does a phenomenal job of providing seamless individual instruction, so every child excels and has high self-esteem. Students receive a superb foundation in language arts, math and science. Regular curriculum also includes music, French, computers (brand new computer lab!) and PE, and students complete several multi-media art projects throughout the year. Electives are fun and educational. Don't be alarmed by the tuition, because it's worth every penny. And you're not hit up for money throughout the year -- no annual fund, auction or capital campaign. There's outstanding parent support for Book Fair, Halloween carnival, Teacher Appreciation, Science Fair, etc., but there is no pressure to volunteer - strictly optional.

Fine for pre-K and kinder. but that's where it ends. Severely overpriced for a limited product. Very high teacher turn-over. Owners sit up on the hill in a multi-million dollar house, driving fancy cars, while the facilities of the school are falling apart and have never been updated. Don't waste your money because it's not going towards the children.
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