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We had a sad and unfortunate experience at this supposed Montessori school. They expect perfect children and have no tolerance for the typical phases that young children (3 - 4 yrs) go through. Our child was constantly reprimanded over a two week period and when we went to speak to the teacher and director, a plan was put in place but never executed on by the teacher. The school is very poor on communications. The most unfortunate part is that it became clear they are only in this for the money and not for the advocacy of children. Maria Montessori would be be sorely disappointed.

'All that glitters is not gold' It is sad..Our unfortunate experience at this school has led us to believe that this school is in desperate need of families that expect the ureal perfection. There was too much drama not enough serious education. The littles ones, in the East Camp, spend too much time in the 'blue chair' (time out). I am really glad to have swiched to a new school!!!!!

I have only good things to say about montessori academy, I have a 3 yaer old daughter, she loves the school so much on the weekend she tells me she wants to go to school, her teachers are awesome, you can tell they like working with children

I ama truly happy about the school. I have two children who attend Montessori. The Administration is great and eager to help, Ms. Monica and Mr. Danny are involved in every child's life. There is true attention to the needs of the child and not of the group as a whole. Children learn without knowing they are learning. Montessori Academy offers a well-rounded education without only focusing on academics.
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