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    Monroeville KinderCare

    2.3 (3 reviews)
    Closed 6:30 am - 6:15 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Newlonsburg Church Preschool - Almost there just about another 35 minutes

    Newlonsburg Church Preschool

    (3 reviews)

    This is the first year I registered my child at this preschool and I could not be happier…read more As many moms do when entering their child into preschool, I did a ton of research both online and word of mouth. Newlonsburg seemed to be in the win for all categories. The teachers have been absolutely wonderful and manage to consistently stay in communication with the parents. The programs and events they organize for the school shows the amount of care and support they have for these children. My son is thriving here and genuinely looks forward to coming every single week!

    I vote here, so I do not want this review to reflect anything beyond my voting experiences and the…read moreorganization of said experiences. In all fairness, I have been voting at this location for the past decade and up to the Primary Elections of 2016 rarely had to wait longer than a few minutes. However since the resurgence of people voting in the past three elections, I have waited in excess of two hours to spend 30 seconds casting my ballot. Let me start with the bad. It's all bad. First you stand in a ridiculously long line that begins all the way down a hill. This line wraps down and around the building. As you wait you are accosted by many strangers and strange politicians wanting to hand you literature while parading around in a "make America white again" hat and giving you "tips" on how and who to vote for. Sorry people drive me nuts. Yea buddy I have been waiting in the cold now for over an hour and it hadn't occurred to me as to what I am doing and who I am going to vote for. This isn't a restaurant, I am not looking for recommendations at this point especially from you so unless you are handing out a deeply needed cup of hot coffee MOVE ON... Once you actually make it through the ridiculous line you are met with the two oldest people in the county that hand write your name into a ledger book. After several attempts of saying and spelling my name, marked with confusion such as Terry? Did you say Mary? Kerri, with a K? No, I said a C. Is that two R's? Yes... Awe finally, now go to the next line... Now the next line you get to locate the person representing the book that contains a range of voters. You know the A-F, G-L, M-R, and so one. Of course my line has a lady who can't be located. I patiently wait because what's another 5 minutes when you have just stood outside in the cold, dark PA weather for the last almost 2 hours. Finally I move up. Report my name, locate it before the volunteer, then sign and take my number to now the last waiting post, my final destination. I wait for another volunteer to take my little number then take me to one of the vacant machines, mind you there were hundreds of people in line, 6 total machines, yet only about 3 being used. I cast my vote and 20 seconds later I am bolting out of there. Long story short, get out and vote, just not in my over registered under staffed precinct. I think all these "coming out of the wood work voters" should step up and volunteer. I bet a lot of them have tons of free time on their hands while posting hate messages on-line in their basements. 3 Stars cause the church is probably a great church and this review shouldn't reflect them negatively.

    Keystone Montessori Preschool

    Keystone Montessori Preschool

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    My daughter went to Keystone Montessori for three years until Kindergarten and we cannot be more…read moresatisfied with this introduction to her education. I find that the Montessori program has provided a very strong base for my child both academically as well as her individual personality. She is very independent, self - confident and academically sound (maths, language and social science) due to this experience. Prior to Keystone Montessori, my daughters had gone to a regular preschool for a year. A few things very typical of a Montessori program, which I thought would be beneficial for my child, helped me decide to choose it over a regular preschool eventually: 1. Unlike a regular preschool, one doesn't find plastic toys at a Montessori, but specialized education materials that enable children to apply themselves or a particular skill. I remain impressed with these materials, which allow a child to practice skills ranging from motor to math. For example, at the age of 3, my child was perfectly capable of pouring herself water from a glass jug (thereby also making her more independent) and at the age of 6, she perfectly understands the concept of multiplication and division because of the respective activity boards. 2. The mixed age classroom allowed my November born (missing the cut off September month) child to learn at her own pace. It also gave her the opportunity to learn from kids older than her during her initial years and eventually teaching her younger friends as she came into her kindergarten year. This was a valuable experience for her. 3. I also found the classroom environment very calm, easy to absorb and sensitive to a child's requirements in that way, very unlike the collage of images and information one typically finds in preschools. 4. My child has always been spirited. I thought the Montessori approach, which nicely balances freedom/ independence (student choice of activity, the constructivist or 'discovery' model) and discipline (approach to work) would work well with her personality and become a good base for her learning years ahead. We were particularly impressed with Keystone Montessori because we have found the program very consistent with all that it says on its website and the Montessori Philosophy. The owner and head teacher of the program is very child focused and passionate about this method of learning, which reflects in the school experience. Also commendable is Keystone Montessori's adherence to eating healthy snacks (no cookies or cupcakes on their snack list). One might think it insignificant, but I feel it is a small detail like this, which gives me the confidence that my child is a part of a learning environment that is nourishing and holistic in every way.

    Monroeville KinderCare - childcare - Updated May 2026

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