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    Alphabet Ranch

    3.8 (8 reviews)
    Open 6:30 am - 6:00 pm

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    Noah's Wonderful Ark  - It's Fall!

    Noah's Wonderful Ark

    (6 reviews)

    We cannot be more grateful that we found Noah's Wonderful Ark for our daughter!!! She started…read moreattending when she was just about two years old and she'll be four soon. She has been in the BEST of care and absolutely loves/looks forward to going there Mon-Fri all day. So many wonderful memories and friends made, and she continues to wow us with the many things she has learned through their thorough and fun curriculum. Best of all, the amazing coordinators and teachers keep us up to date throughout the day with photos and what she's learning (best parts of our day while we're at work). I've saved every picture and started making a huge photo album. If anyone is looking for a daycare/preschool for their littles, we highly recommend Noah's Wonderful Ark!!

    Ms Eriquetta is the best!!! Five months ago my son started at Noah's Ark. I was nervous to leave…read morehim there at first, but Eriquetta made me feel comfortable. She has this app called brightwheel that she leaves pictures and shows the activities for the day. Ever since my son started here his vocabulary expanded. He knows about the universe and the planets, how to count to 20, animal sounds, and different shapes. I couldn't ask for a better daycare provider. My son loves her. He calls Ms. Eriquetta his best friend. If you're thinking about signing your child into a wonderful daycare where she treats your child as if were hers. Go to Noah's Ark. Thank you Ms.Eriquetta!!!

    Antelope Meadows Elementary School

    Antelope Meadows Elementary School

    (4 reviews)

    School has potential but is disappointing. I'd just be careful some students here are rude. The…read morestaff ladies in the front office also aren't very helpful at all. They don't really help you and just tell to contact the district office. They kicked out my student without any warning. I'd recommend finding another school if you can

    I personally love the staff my oldest has been going there since preschool she is now in third…read moregrade and I have a soon to be first grader and a soon to be kindergartner. love all the teachers I love all the assistance and volunteers that help very friendly the principal he's not a fair guy he does not care about the students or the safety of the parents or grandparents he let a grandparent get a attacked By a parent that goes to the same drop off the incident escalated this was a 28-year-old versus a 60-year-old woman the six-year-old woman's face was bleeding a police report was done also other incidents took place after principal Garcia took the 28-year-olds side placed her as the victim but after situations kept escalating the 28-year-old kept harassing The grandma and the parent to the other student then sent her daughter on campus to pick up her child and had her daughter harass a six-year-old little boy when the daughter is 13when approached principal Garcia with the situation he then told me to get off of school grounds that it was not important to him I then proceeded to call the board of the School it is absolutely disgusting this is why I chose antelope Meadows for my kids to attend so they didn't have to deal with the ghetto upbringings of going to school my mother getting attacked was one of the most fearful things I ever had to worry about and it happened as Mr. Garcia would say his most protected school he tries to keep the kids safe but you should also keep your parents safe and grandparents safe when they're dropping off kids this did not happen then he put in to play a specific drop off for myself and the grandma and her and her children she breaks the drop off and pick up every day and harasses my mother and myself and my children and he does nothing about it I also have vlog about everything that happen and a story time on tick tock of much more about the story. It's absolutely disgusting and because I keep coming to Mr. Garcia with the issues he does not want to deal with them and keep the school safe and my kids safe he is threatening to remove my children and mind you my children are mixed go figure.

    Roseville Montessori Academy

    Roseville Montessori Academy

    (20 reviews)

    We were part of this school community for nearly 2 years. During that time, our child progressed…read morethrough multiple classrooms : Orange, Yellow, and then the final Montessori level (Green class). He spent approximately 6 months in the Green class, which is a significant amount of time, and was doing well academically while continuing to improve in social behavior. Our experience changed significantly during the final weeks. Within a span of just two days, there were two incidents (one pushing and one hitting), after which the situation escalated rapidly and our child was ultimately removed from the program and labeled a "safety concern." While we fully agree that physical behavior must be addressed seriously, we were concerned by the lack of a structured, fair, and professional approach: 1. No incident reports were ever formally documented or shared with us -- neither for prior nor for these incidents 2. The first incident was only communicated verbally during pickup 3. No clear investigation or context-sharing of what led to the incidents 4. No opportunity given for the child to demonstrate improvement, despite the very short timeframe 5. No behavior support plan or structured intervention was put in place It is important to highlight that prior to this week, our child had no history of hitting or pushing incidents reported to us. There were zero documented behavioral incidents of this nature over nearly two years. In fact, during the final week, we worked closely with our child at home and provided a simple set of classroom rules, which he was actively trying to follow. Given our long-standing relationship with the school, we expected a collaborative effort and some time to allow these improvements to take effect. Additionally, an observation document was shared that included ADHD-related terminology. This was concerning, as such developmental assessments should be conducted by qualified professionals and in collaboration with parents. The document lacked basic professional standards. It did not include the child's full name, date, observer credentials, school identification, or signatures. At 4 years old, children are still developing impulse control and social skills. We believe that immediate expulsion after one or two incidents, without a structured plan or consistent communication, is not a developmentally appropriate approach. After nearly two years in the school, the response to two incidents over two days was immediate exclusion rather than guidance and support. We do appreciate the academic foundation and social skills our child developed during his time here. However, the handling of this situation lacked professionalism, structure, and partnership with parents. We encourage other parents to ask detailed questions about: 1. How incidents are formally documented and communicated 2. Whether children are given time and support to improve behavior 3. What behavior support plans are implemented before escalation 4. Who is qualified to make developmental or behavioral observations We hope the school reflects on its processes and adopts a more consistent, transparent, and supportive approach for young children who are still learning to navigate social interactions. We also hope that future decisions involving children in similar situations will be handled with greater consistency, care, and collaboration, so that families and children are supported in a fair and developmentally appropriate manner. This review is shared as feedback for both the school and for parents who are evaluating early childhood education options.

    Despite my child being enrolled at the school for nearly two years and progressing through two…read moredifferent classrooms (Orange to Yellow and Yellow to Green), this was a very concerning experience. Key issues were never communicated to us as parents; instead, they were presented as negative remarks about our four-year-old, placing unfair blame rather than offering support. The green class lead teacher acted outside her professional role by presenting herself as a medical authority and assigning our child a diagnosis without any formal evaluation. She does not hold a medical license and is not a medical professional; therefore, she does not have the authority to make such a diagnosis. There were also inappropriate negative comments made by the green class lead teacher about other staff members to parents. Discussing one child's issues with other parents without any formal diagnosis reflects a complete lack of professionalism. Although a complaint was raised with the director, no action was taken. Moreover, the director and teachers were unapproachable and rude, and we were not given the opportunity for a face-to-face meeting. Additionally, the administration lacked transparency and accountability. They completely blocked us from contacting the school, from phone numbers to email IDs. Overall, the experience was highly unprofessional, and I would not recommend this school.

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