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I attended Faustina from 2009-2013 and can say this is an incredible Catholic school filled with caring staff members and families.

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Spanish Schoolhouse - Our preschool curriculum, developed by a team of Texas-certified instructors, is based on the Texas Education Agency's presch...

Spanish Schoolhouse

(16 reviews)

My sons attended in 2015 and 2016. There was a lot of good at the school, mostly from the teachers…read morewho my children loved. However, the administration is awful. My ex-wife was trying to transition my son to a girl, and the principal sided with her. The principal once refused to give my children to me, after school. I had to threaten to call the police, just to take my sons home. I would definitely look for other options.

Our son recently wrapped up his first year at Spanish Schoolhouse (SSH), and we were quick to sign…read morehim up for "summer camp" and will definitely be sending him to SSH thru kindergarten. It's been pretty much everything promised. Full immersion Spanish. An involved staff with varied backgrounds and countries of origin provide a legitimate experience. Our son already knows Spanish, and I think that's so awesome - such a gift. Especially in Texas. He's also well on his way to being able to write his letters, which is pretty impressive for a 3-year old. They practice writing all the time - I love it. He knows how to write his name. Maybe that's unimpressive to some, but I'm impressed. And pleased. The staff is caring and present. It's like a family. Any concerns we've had were addressed immediately and professionally. Excellent customer service. Jenny, the principal, is really great. She has this place running like a well-oiled machine. Our son loves it there. He's always excited to go to school. The other kids seem excited to see him. The teachers seem to genuinely like him. And we LOVE the diversity in the classroom. Kids of various Latin backgrounds, white kids, black kids, Asian kids... wonderful mix of races. We loved his first "preschool" (pre-preschool), but it was pretty much White-Bread-McWhiteyson. Trying to think of any potential complaints... hmmm... well, the parking lot is super small and sucks, so be prepared to park on the street and walk a little (not far at all). That's normal there. Not a big deal. They use glitter in some art projects, and we all know glitter is the herpes of the art world. No need to spread that stuff around... Ah! The one thing I really dislike: uniforms. Our son has all these cool shirts that people give him, that he loves, and he only gets to wear them on weekends. Why do the kids need to wear a Spanish Schoolhouse shirt everyday? Seriously? What does it accomplish? That's the one thing that drives me crazy. But since it doesn't truly affect his education or overall experience, I'm leaving this at 5 stars. But I really do hate that he has to wear a uniform and I think there's ZERO reason for it at their young age. Call it 4.5 stars because I hate the uniforms rule. Seriously, I highly, highly recommend the Coppell SSH. They've got their game together. We toured the Castle Hills SSH too, and this was notably more impressive. We heard the same from other folks about the comparison - Coppell is where it's at! This place has it going ON! (The Castle Hills one seemed... less so.) Enjoy, amigos!

Parker School of Massage Therapy - main cross street at Ables and Walnut

Parker School of Massage Therapy

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Where can you go to get a good quality massage for a good price?…read more Most massage can cost upward from 60-100 for a hour massage But here the massages are $35 and given by well trained interns who know their stuff

I've been getting massaged at Parker for about two years now and for that, I feel qualified to…read morewrite an accurate review of the place! If I had to guess, I've probably had about 20 massages here from students in training. Several times a year they offer a special in which you can buy hour-long massages for $25 each! Holy cow, what a great deal! Hence the 20 or so massages I've had! Well, I've finally decided that I'd maybe quit going to Parker. Of the 20 massages I've had I would say 2 of them have been right up there with the best professional massage I've had. Probably 10 have been average massages from an obvious student in training and the rest were doozies! The training program the students go through is fairly quick and therefor the turnover is high. In other words, by the time you find a great masseuse, the student is about to graduate and you will never have them again! At the end of the appointment you are asked to fill out a survey on the student's performance. The atmosphere could best be described as clinical. No spa-like setting aside from the occasional tranquil music playing. Several times I have been downright frigid getting a massage there. And a couple of times I have had fairly unprofessional students that probably won't make it in the real world of massage! One reason I go is, because even an average massage is sometimes worth $25! Tipping is not required- any money you tip is just put into a fund for the graduating students to have a small party at the end of the year. And, they can usually squeeze me into a same day appointment, in case I woke up on the wrong side of the bed that morning.

Faustina Academy - education - Updated May 2026

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