Lianna D.
Jul 28, 2020
We have been coming here for a little over a year now and I am very impressed with my child's progression. He loves coming to this school and has blossomed with the care and education he has received. One thing to take into consideration when viewing and coming to this location is this, don't view it as daycare. Instead, consider it to be an institution for learning. Their schedules are designed to maximize your child's learning rather than a drop off, play, pick up sort of place.I view the tuition as an investment into my child's education/future and It has been worth every penny.
Read MoreGeoff S.
Jun 14, 2020
My daughter loves it here, the school is clean and the staff is friendly. The school worked a plan out with us because my daughter does not require full time care. The staff are very caring and kind. My daughters teacher Pete is very patient and attentive to all of the students. I would highly recommend this school!
Read MoreHannah H.
Jun 14, 2020
My 4 year old has been with Casas Ninos for several months now and each day I am more impressed by them! The staff is amazing, not only with the kids but as individuals. My daughter gets genuinely excited about going everyday and comes home with a ton of new knowledge that she's proud to share with us. The school itself is adorable, art from the kids line the halls and there are pets in every room! Jenny has been super flexible with us regarding our daughters schedule, and when Covid hit she was very understanding and worked with us on numerous things. 10/10 would recommend, Casas Ninos is a happy and loving little place :)
Read MoreAmber H.
Sep 17, 2019
I had and okay experience visiting the school. Nothing was spectacular, but nothing was bad. My bad experience was with Jenny and the enrollment process. I was in a very long process of getting fee assistance with a military program. I let Jenny know what hours/days I would like from the moment i walked in the center. About 2-3 weeks later after I've submitted all paper work for the assistance and it's getting approved, she lets me know that her school will not be able to accommodate the time I wanted. It's either their chosen schedules or nothing. When asked why she didn't say this at the beginning she said because after observing the children SHE feels 5 days a week would be best for them. Really? How do you make that decision for someone else's children/family?...and why would she waste my time?...all of this is besides the fact that their enrollment fee is a ridiculous $500 per child. I will definitely be warning other military families about my experience. One thing we military families need is flexibility and dependability. I was strung along to be told their way or the highway.
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