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    Harvard Park Children's Learning Center North

    4.8 (4 reviews)
    Closed 6:30 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Our family has been at Windsong for many years. All three of our kids are currently attending. We…read morevalue the commitment of their educators, who are deliberate and meticulous with their teaching practices. We value the school community, who are wholesome, welcoming, and supportive. We value the lack of technology in the classroom, which, in this age, is practically unheard of in any other school setting. All these values coalesce into an education where our children are thriving. Resilience is reinforced through small everyday actions that instill perseverance and enable children to push through life's difficulties. The five C's of twenty-first century skills include critical thinking, creativity, communication, collaboration, and character. I see this every day with my children and their peers. On field trips, facilitators of the tours have commented on observing these traits too - a testament to the quality of their education. Things that should be highlighted: - In the grades, first through eight, the students travel in a cohort with the same teacher. This builds rapport, year after year, and better understanding of how the child learns best. - It's tech free. No computers, no tablets, no movies. Zip. Zilch. Nada. Kids have their hands on realia. Not screens. - Updates. Parents receive updates from their teachers, snippets of what's happening in the classroom. - It comes with a wholesome community. Friendly, welcoming, and inclusive with plenty of coordinated opportunities to socialize with others, if your family is socially inclined. - The kids are outdoors every single day with plenty of recess time and weekly hikes. In the grades, they take plenty of field trips, locally and further. They camp and take international trips. It's an amazing experience for the students. We're excited to be a part of this school community and look forward to many more years here.

    This school was great (in kindergarten before Covid) until it wasn't (grades). After Covid they…read morechanged on multiple counts. They now include books in some KINDERGARTEN classes that include teaching impressionable children that they can change their gender or become non binary. Most parents have zero idea these books are in the classroom!! For the 2025-26 school year there wasn't a 5th, 7th or 8th grade class. They say the teachers and students move in cohorts together through the grades but if there is a need for a teacher for the new incoming first grade they will pull a teacher from upper grades then either dissolve the upper grade class or hire someone who (IMO) has zero place being a teacher with little to no Waldorf education. On one occasion the split the class that no longer had a teacher and put half ahead into the grade above making them skip a grade and half below making them redo the grade they just did. Next year (2026-27) the school will only go to 5th and the upcoming 7th grade has been "dissolved". Several students from last year's 5th grade class had to repeat the grade once they left Windsong. The current 4th grade class had 23 students in 3rd grade and next year, 5th grade, there will be around 8 students from what I've heard. Multiple children from this class that have left will be repeating the grade. The school I'm sure will respond and try to spin things in their favor as usual. Maybe even ask current parents to leave 5 star reviews (I was once a parent here, for roughly 8 years, who was asked to do this so I know first hand) I was told that parents who are leaving bad reviews are just disgruntled, want money etc but after reading up on the law suits (yes there has been more then one) and a criminal investigation involving the 6th grade teacher at the time (2024-25 school year) and talking to parents who I was told left (they were actually kicked out), my eyes are open and I can see things very clearly now! I recommend doing your own research before placing your child in this place. When I say research, talk to people who are no longer there, read up on the lawsuits etc! Since my family is no longer associated with that place I have had multiple people reach out to me and share their story! Between February 2025 through April 2025 three families along with all of their children were kicked out. In September 2025 another family was kicked out. Around May 2026 yet another family was kicked out. Many parents and children still at the school believe these families left. All families who were kicked out were blindsided! The reasoning... laughable IMO! I know because I've talked to each and every single one of them!

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    My 5 year old has spent the last two years at this daycare/preschool. It actually has been a little…read moreover 2 years. Anyway at the end of this summer, Logan starts kindergarten and I am so thankful to Just Imagine for morphing his education while his parentals have to work. We are young parents, so it has taken longer to get all the ducks in a row of our life and for a while we were bouncing around jobs, apartments, and daycares. In the last 4 years we found a home we have been in since 2012 - which is a blessing. It took us a while to find the perfect preschool and now here we are. The structure is amazing. The whole entire school is decorated and matches the learning and fun that each child gets to experience every day. He has grown through a couple classrooms and has made friends, knows his colors, the alphabet and can count to 20. They go outside every day and have a daily schedule visible for parents to see and understand. They do field trips to the movies and the splash pad, and allow the teachers the freedom and flexibility to develop curriculum, get to know the parents, and also know things about the students. I am so appreciative that they get to know them on a personal level and I am so happy to trust them with my child while I get through the workweek. A very communicative staff, an amazing and understanding owner, and a brilliant amount of potential all in one.

    I sent my three-year-old to this daycare, and at first, they seemed very friendly and good, but…read moreactually, they are not really. In the morning, I went to the daycare to drop my son, and the daycare was closed; the door left no information, or no one called or emailed me. I was about to go to work after I dropped him off. Then I retake him the next four days. However, they were still closed. Finally, I found one number posted by the door for a personal business announcement. I called, and it was one of the staff's phone numbers, and she told me that the daycare is temporarily closed for an unknown reason and they don't know the time they will open. I didn't go to work for more than a week. After that, I decided to keep my kids home until I found good daycare. I lost my work schedule because of them. Moms do not take your kids there. They don't care at all. I don't recommend it to anyone.

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    Bethel Christian Preschool is awesome :)! My 4 yo son has been going there for a year, and he…read moreloves it. They have a small staff and lower numbers of children in each classroom, so its less stressful for the kids. In addition, they are the base level of a church, so they have a big basketball court for the kids to play in every day, regardless of weather-- they can run all over and play with ride-on toys. Their curriculum is fun for the kids and they've had wonderful, creative enrichment activities the whole time he has been there-- musicians come and play instruments, field trips, a week focused on camping where they set up a camp site in the gym with like 12 giant tents, a picnic table, and a fake fire. My son has gotten excited about letters and numbers, and he's a pretty rascally guy, one that's hard to get to stay focused. They've done a wonderful job with him, and they have a very relaxed and inviting atmosphere. The teachers are so positive, patient, kind, and consistent. I keep taking him there because he's so happy, even though I have to drive way out of my way. Highly recommended :).

    Coming from a mom and woman of color!…read more Please take you kiddo somewhere else. Concerns of racism were brought up to Debbie the director. She immediately hung up the phone and blocked the number. After having a co-worker call she spoke with her and stated their employees online presence does not affect their work! So no matter what her employees do and say whether it's racist, homophobic, transphobic etc it's okay because it won't affect their jobs. Just my personal experience with Debbie.

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