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Our 4 year old just started last month in a vpk class at Double R. Teachers and staff members all seem very friendly and involved. The principal is always there at the car line at the end of the day. The is a great family ran school in a rural community where everyone treats your kids like family.

Good program for typically developing children, my daughter enjoyed it immensely. However, their no bullying policy is more like turn their head and pretend the bullying isn't happening. I'd never recommend Double R for a special needs child, no matter how high functioning. Accommodations are only paid lip service, not communicated from administration to staff, and bullying--mostly psychological type--truly is a serious problem. Even the children reported to me that other students were being ruthless to my son, but the school chose to believe he was only imagining it. Very sad. :( So for typically developing kids, four stars, for special needs, one star.

This is an awesome School. The entire staff is involved in the success each child that enrolls at Double R School. Not just the Principal and teachers, but everyone from the owners to the director & office staff. The amount of attention that each child is given is incredible and they operate on traditional values with an emphasis on respect, self confidence and helping and caring for others. It's extremely difficult to find these types of traditional values in most schools these days. This is the reason you will find that generations of family members enroll here. My son is now in Kindergarten but started out in the 2 year old pre-school. The classes are small and the teachers are wonderful, warm and caring. My daughter turned two this year and she just entered the pre-school program. She loves it and she loves the entire staff just as my son does.
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