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My son is returning next year for his third year at Arbor. His academic and social growth this year has been phenomenal. The community we have found here is supportive on all levels which is something I have not found at public schools. His confidence he has gained here, not just as a learner, but as a person has given him a new outlook on life. I can do anything I put my mind to. I am successful and people like me for who I am. My nephews spent seven years at Arbor and their transition to their new school was very successful. Their new teachers were amazed at their academic ability as well as their social and emotional strengths. Arbor has the children's interest as the heart of the school.

Arbor has been amazing to our family. Our children have literally grown up at school, emotionally, academically, and physically ;)

Toddler program = daycare. If that is what you need, consider this program. But the one size fits all approach to potty training and naps did not work for our child. If you just want so socialize your kid prior to preschool, look elsewhere. 6 hrs per day minimum is daycare

Arbor starts out strong in the lower elementary classes. Those are the positive reviews you read. Despite the school definitely having a clique of parents who shun outsiders, we were happy for two years. We did sports outside of school and supplemented the lack of science and history. Once our child got to 4th grade, we were supplementing far more than he was learning at school. Focus is narrow and entire subject are missing. Individual instruction disappears. Once we left, we were amazed we were paying for a sub-par education when the area public schools are so much better than Arbor.
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