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5.0 (2 reviews)
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Packer Collegiate Institute

Packer Collegiate Institute

(4 reviews)

Brooklyn Heights

This place is huge and antique to say the least. I came by to check out my nephew orchestra…read moreperformance. I Love the history the building tells from the outside all through the stairways. The sound in the performance room we were in for his performance was great. The seating reminded me of my Great Grandmother church back home in Chicago (Ebinizer) how the rows are extremely long benches wrapped across the room back to back. Every seat in the house was a good seat unless you are sitting behind one of those signature monumental antique pillars. This building is pretty busy as there are a lot of rooms for performances, educational programs, after school programs, etc. I love the architect and the diversity of the students, program participants, program directors, etc.. I look forward to checking out this place again hopefully during my nephew Holiday performances.

I went to Packer for "lower" and "middle" school. It was an amazing school offering a great blend…read moreof art and core education classes. Class sizes were small, teachers were very engaged and I got a wonderful variety of music, dance, art and cultural experiences. The school has a lot of traditional festivities such as the May Day Dance, Pumpkin Patch, the Winter Sing or Dance Concert. The grounds and facilities preserve the history and beautiful architecture of the early 20th century while utilizing current technology and modern design. The Chapel is breathtaking - with stained glass windows from Tiffany. As taken from the website: "Packer Collegiate Institute is an independent, college preparatory day school providing coeducational programs from PreK-12. The oldest independent school in Brooklyn, founded in 1845 in the historic district of Brooklyn Heights. It has a rich educational history...The campus includes 6 connected buildings: Founder's Hall, the Science Building, Alumnae Hall, the Pratt Building, the Commons, and the Middle School." The garden and outside facilities are truly beautiful and worth stopping by even just to see the outside!

New York City Department of Education - They never answer

New York City Department of Education

(8 reviews)

Brooklyn Heights

Ah DOE. You were trouble from the start. But you do pay my bills, so I can't complain too much!…read more In 2002 when I applied for my certification, you forgot to give it to me. I had to call up 3 years later and get it processed. In 2006 when I was looking for a job, you didn't help one bit! Actually, you denied me a job and I ended up at the most dangerous school in the state. Thanks for that. In 2006-2007 you did arrange for me to get paid for 1 year of experience, and a Master's degree. I got paid on time, every 1st and 15th. It goes straight into my bank account, even in the summer. It's glorious. In 2007 you just gave me $3,400 (tax free) for working in above school, which you didn't help me find. So who won now?! Thank you!

Disclaimer: I am not writing as student/employee of the DOE…read more For a mentor program that involved working with high school students, I was subject to background check and fingerprint process that had to be done at the DOE. For one of the largest municipal educational systems in the country, I was surprised to find that there was only one location to for all administrative affairs and it was in Downtown Brooklyn, which IMHO, is not a central or convenient location for those from all parts of the city (notably Staten Island & the Bronx). The hours, while normal for a bureaucratic agency, are extremely inconvenient -- especially for the population it serves! How is anyone who is currently working able to come in Monday to Friday from 9am to 4pm? The students themselves are in school longer. The coffee shop on my street serves a much smaller population and even less important function and THEY have better hours. Half a day on Saturday? Even an 8am opening time on weekdays would be exponentially more helpful. Outside the hours, the process is highly inefficient where you have to wait in a line to state your purpose to WAIT IN A LINE AGAIN. Yes, I said that right: you have to wait in a line to wait in a line, even if you have all the proper paperwork. Unfortunately, unlike restaurants, there isn't an alternative NYC DOE you can go to but one can only hope that some reevaluation could occur to better serve the teachers/volunteers/staff and by proxy, students/people of New York. Giving two stars because staff was friendly and helpful and cannot be faulted for what is an organizational/process inefficiency.

Little Scholars - Downtown Brooklyn - Happiest reader

Little Scholars - Downtown Brooklyn

(1 review)

Downtown Brooklyn

First baby so leaving him anywhere felt scary honestly. He started in the infant room around five…read moremonths and teachers sent small updates during the day which helped me relax a lot. By week two he was already smiling at them!

From the owner: Little Scholars stands out as a premier early childhood…read moreeducation center dedicated to fostering a love for learning in a warm, nurturing, and stimulating environment. Our unique approach combines a play-based curriculum with structured learning, ensuring that children develop academically, socially, and emotionally at their own pace. What sets us apart is our commitment to individualized attention, small class sizes, and highly qualified educators who create engaging, developmentally appropriate experiences. We emphasize creativity, critical thinking, and hands-on exploration, laying a strong foundation for lifelong success. Our facilities are designed with young learners in mind, providing safe, inspiring spaces that encourage curiosity and independence. Additionally, we value a strong partnership with families, offering open communication and involvement opportunities to create a seamless connection between home and school. By prioritizing a well-rounded education that balances academics, social-emotional growth, and creative expression, Little Scholars ensures every child feels valued, empowered, and prepared for future academic and personal success.

Changing Tomorrow Academy

Changing Tomorrow Academy

(28 reviews)

Downtown Brooklyn

Enrolling our daughter in Changing Tomorrow Academy was one of the best decisions we ever made…read more We had originally planned to send her to a daycare just around the corner, but when that fell through were in a desperate situation. Amanda was so wonderful and found a place for us at very short notice. We weren't expecting much -- we were just happy to have found somewhere so quickly -- but our daughter flourished and thrived under their care. Amanda was extremely communicative and seemed to know everything about how our child was developing. She is so great with the children and just an extremely positive force to be around. We never worried for a second when our daughter was there. The teachers were wonderful at helping her adapt to her first daycare, and then helping her transition to the toddler class. We got regular updates and photographs throughout the day that regularly made us laugh. They came up with really great ideas for activities. They calmed us when we were worried and gave us tips to help her along. The facilities here are amazing, but the staff are what makes it great. We HIGHLY recommend Changing Tomorrow Academy and will be eternally grateful for how they took care of our little one.

My daughter has been attending CTA since she was 4 months old and it has been by far the best…read moredecision my husband and I made. The team is top notch - everyone cares for her like she is their own and it's so much more like a school than a daycare in terms of the quality of the programming and her daily schedule. They do a great job to stay in touch and over communicate, we see a constant stream of photos, videos, etc. The best feeling for me as a working mom is knowing that she's so well cared for and I can focus on my work. I'm so grateful for the entire staff at CTA and their great work. Highly recommend CTA!

Kiddie Korner Preschool

Kiddie Korner Preschool

(7 reviews)

Brooklyn Heights

Fantastic place. My kids go to a summer camp here and they're having the blast everyday. Teachers…read moreare so sincere and take really good care of children. They prepare so many exciting activities for each day and my kids come home with a smile on their face. I'm sure regular school days are awesome too! Also, It's in the very convenient location! There are many choices of buses and subways to take. Shops, restaurants, and cafes are around.

We love Kiddie Korner. Our eldest started there aged 15 months and our youngest aged 7.5 months -…read moreand both continue to be very happy there (eldest is now 4 years old). Here's what we like: - Welcoming/warm atmosphere: the staff all seem to genuinely care about every child and support their individual needs. - Curriculum: with babies/young toddlers, we initially just wanted a safe and loving environment for them while we were at work. But we've also enjoyed seeing them learn and grow in every way. New concepts, numbers, the alphabet, etc - and of course, lots of songs - they cover it all. - Activities: art, yoga, "science lab", and Music Together - these have been great for our littles ones. - It's also nice to feel a part of the community, even though we're not Jewish. Many of the families are from different cultures/backgrounds. And it's kind of fun to hear your child pick up bits of Hebrew. The only real drawback is that October can be challenging with so many Jewish holidays (not all of them observed by other NYC schools). But we still love sending our baby and our preschooler to KK.

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