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    Northeast Cooperative Preschool

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Meridian Hills Cooperative Nursery School

    Meridian Hills Cooperative Nursery School

    5.0(6 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    Where do I even begin with Meridian Hills Cooperative? My family and I love this little school so…read moremuch. This is going to sound overly dramatic, but it aint no lie: Enrolling my child into this school has probably been one of the best decisions I've made since moving to Indiana. We just finished the 4s class, which was our first foray into any type of schooling. Meridian Hills Cooperative is play-based, which means that the kids learn through exploring, building, creating, moving their bodies, and just plain being kids. The teachers do not push the kids to do anything (as in, they aren't receiving formal lessons in the 4s class) -- instead, the teacher invites each child to participate, and lets them join in whenever they feel comfortable. Each child is valued for whatever stage they're at in life. Similarly, each type of personality -- from super shy guys to boisterous kids to everything in between -- is cherished and respected. A huge plus about the school is that they value playing outdoors. They will tell you straight up when you go for a tour: We play outside in all types of weather! The only time the kids won't play outside is if the weather is dangerous, such as during thunderstorms, or if the windchill is in the single digits. Otherwise, kids bring their snow clothes, rain boots and other outdoor gear because they know they'll be playing outside, rain or shine! Meridian Hills Cooperative is a co-op, which means that parents participate in the classes on a rotating basis. I love this aspect of the school because you really get to know your child's classmates, and in turn, the other parents really get to know YOUR child very well. It's very much like an extended family, with everyone invested in each other's well being. One of the most unique aspects of Meridian Hills is the Kindergarten class. This school is one of the only in the Indianapolis area that offers a part-time Kindergarten. (It meets Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.) On Thursdays, the class spends all day outdoors in the "forest Kindergarten" area, which is basically set up to be an outdoor classroom. So the kids get to learn while feeling the cool breeze, hearing the birds chirping and feeling the earth under their feet. It is such an amazing space, and an amazing way for kids to learn. I feel like I could go on and on about Meridian Hills, but it's just one of those things you have to check out yourself. I'm probably the most jaded and cynical person I know, but whenever I talk to people about this school, I get super mushy and emotional recounting all the ways I love this school and how much my child has grown and blossomed because of it. It's truly been a blessing in our lives.

    I searched high and low (aka Noblesville to downtown Indy) looking for a nondenominational,…read moreplay-based preschool for my daughter. After looking at multiple Montessori schools and not finding many other options, I was delighted to find MHCNS. As soon as I arrived, I knew I had found something special. The spacious outdoor playground is like no other I've seen in the area (and there are hiking trails, too!). Once inside, I was impressed by the "block room" full of wooden toys for building, the "art room" with easels set up and a table full of homemade play dough, and a third room where the children were enjoying board games and reading in little groups. And then I met the teachers. There are three, and they are all amazing. They have history with the school, an easy rapport with the children, and they believe in the power of play. I was also impressed that this school has a half-day kindergarten available. As a cooperative (and member of Indiana Council of Preschool Cooperatives), this preschool is run by parents. One of your child's caregivers will help out in the classroom once or twice a month and take on a "job" within the school. Your job could be anything from organizing the Fall Picnic to ordering the art supplies for your child's classroom or caring for the class pet. My daughter loves seeing me in her classroom, and it really gives me a better sense of what she is experiencing and what I can do to help her grow. MHCNS offers parent education nights and a two day training workshop. Since all of the parents are so involved with the school, you really get to know the other families and create lasting friendships. Overall, I feel that being part of this school has not only been beneficial to my daughter, it has also made me a better parent.

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    Meridian Hills Cooperative Nursery School - The classes raise chicks from eggs every spring.

    The classes raise chicks from eggs every spring.

    Meridian Hills Cooperative Nursery School - Mrs. Bird reads a story to the little Finches.

    Mrs. Bird reads a story to the little Finches.

    Meridian Hills Cooperative Nursery School - Each morning as the kids arrive, everyone plays "floor games" (puzzles, board games, etc.) while they wait for the day to begin.

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    Each morning as the kids arrive, everyone plays "floor games" (puzzles, board games, etc.) while they wait for the day to begin.

    The Orchard School - Service Learning is part of The Orchard School's mission. The 2015/16 second grade class raised $5,300 for a local food pantry!

    The Orchard School

    4.8(11 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    This school used to live up to it's claims of meeting the child where they are, educating the whole…read morechild, fostering their individuality, etc. In the past few years I have experienced a tremendous decline in their ability to hold true to this, sadly. I give it an average star rating because these days is just a costly version of any typical, yet capable public school with the addition of arrogance in their approach.

    All three of our children attended The Orchard School. We are very pleased with the education they…read morereceived and so are they. I've often tried to sift through all our years and determine what they most learned/received at Orchard and if I had to pick one attribute (and there are many), I'd pick confidence. They are all confident public speakers. For example, when my daughter was a junior in high school, she won an award that required her to speak at a dinner with over 400 people present. I tried several times to get her to practice and review her speech in advance, knowing that the previous recipient had a professional speech writer. In frustration, one evening she said, "Mom, I went to Orchard. Don't worry." She delivered a flawless speech without notes. They are all confident about their ability to learn. Orchard likes to say they help create lifelong learners and they do. Each of our children knows how to learn and they like to learn. They are all confident expressing themselves to anyone. In high school, their teachers observed that unlike many shy teens they were not afraid to ask questions and advocate for themselves or for others. And, this has continued throughout their college and post-graduate years. Orchard invites and teaches children how to respectfully approach adults. At Orchard, education is not just about science, English, history, etc. While these are important, it's also about helping develop good people and preparing them for the future.

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    The Orchard School
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    Polly Panda Preschool

    Polly Panda Preschool

    2.7(3 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    We were here a few months and it wasn't a good experience…read more Our son started crying about going the night before and was consistently very upset at drop-off, which had never happened before. Communication was minimal (rare updates or photos), and staff seemed to change often. I spoke to the directors about wanting even ONE photo update a week, which felt reasonable considering my son was there 5 days a week, but nothing happened. Food quality was pretty poor. My child often didn't eat anything throughout the day. I also overheard a teacher speaking to kids in a way that felt too harsh for toddlers. The center is now a Paths to QUALITY Level 1 (previously a Level 4), which may explain the decline. There are some positives (hours, cost, outdoor space), but overall it wasn't the right environment for our child.

    My son has attended Polly Panda for approximately six months, and I could not be more satisfied…read morewith our choice! The directors, Tammy and Gail, have both been at the school for over 20 years. Their passion for high-quality early childhood education was evident the moment I met them. Every morning they greet my son warmly at the door and walk him safely to his classroom. I leave for work confident my child is receiving the best possible care. My child loves coming to school each day and excitedly tells me about his day every time we drive home. The teachers at Polly Panda are highly skilled, experienced, and deeply care about every child. I hold teaching licensure myself, hold a master's degree in education, and have nearly two decades of teaching experience (including preschool). I am highly impressed with the quality of the teacher-created lessons I have seen here. They are creative, engaging, and developmentally appropriate. My child was writing his name before his fourth birthday and can now "read" me several of his favorite stories. I have seen his skills blossom immensely during his time at Polly Panda. Most importantly, the teachers genuinely love my son and treat him as if he were their own child. "Miss Judy" even went far enough to send my son birthday greetings on his actual (weekend) birthday. He was thrilled, and so was I! To everyone at Polly Panda, THANK YOU!!! Keep up the great work! It is obvious, simply looking at the tenure of the average staff member, that this is truly a magical place.

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    Polly Panda Preschool - My son doing a science experiment: making fizzing "Olympic rings" out of baking soda and vinegar.

    My son doing a science experiment: making fizzing "Olympic rings" out of baking soda and vinegar.

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    The Goddard School of Indianapolis - North

    The Goddard School of Indianapolis - North

    3.5(8 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Goddard Indianapolis is such a special place! The teachers are genuinely excited to see the kids…read moreevery day, you can tell they love what they do and truly care about each child. Communication with parents is fantastic; we always feel informed and included in our child's learning and growth. It's such a joy knowing our little one is surrounded by people who are passionate, caring, and supportive!

    A few days after the publication of my initial review (now at 70 "useful" votes) Goddard North's…read moreowner AGAIN violated confidentiality, and basic professionalism, by calling another Goddard parent to discuss my family's termination. This was the same family friend who had been asked by the school to sign my son's paperwork, despite having absolutely no authority to do so. My friend stated that she did not initiate this discussion, and openly expressed to Ms. Patel that she had no interest in further discussing this matter or my family's personal business. My friend told me the call began with Patel offering to drive her son home in an emergency if she remained enrolled (I was her son's emergency contact and sometimes picked him up) and quickly devolved into Patel badmouthing me. According to my friend, Ms. Patel claimed I "triggered" her daughter (a then-classmate of our sons) into repeatedly hitting Ms. Patel (a behavior Patel did little to correct) during the conversation that occurred the evening I was trespassed. This conversation ended with me clearly informing Ms. Patel that my child would be leaving Goddard by the end of that week, making her decision to trespass and legally bully me--for the perceived crime of calling out her racist behavior and demonstrably false claims using a "tone" she didn't like--particularly petty and vindictive. While my only issue is with the conduct of the other ADULTS involved in this matter, Ms. Patel's hypocrisy regarding her own child's problematic behavior was one of my main points of contention with Patel that evening. Ms. Patel deemed my black 3-year-old son a danger to others (including the ADULT staff) for throwing a toy, even though the teacher reported that my son had been physically provoked (climbed on) by the other child involved, yet she was completely unwilling to hold her own child, or the white children in my son's class, to similar standards. When challenged, Patel attempted to justify her daughter's behavior by telling me her child was "tired" and she would definitely be less tolerant if her child "had been hitting the staff." I witnessed Ms. Patel's child hit other children/staff more than once; I witnessed her hit her mother more than thirty times. It wasn't any different. Clearly Patel's own (lack of) discipline skills, indulgent parenting, and willingness to offer up excuses were to blame, not my "tone." When I directly identified clear patterns of racial bias at the school, Patel suggested I should do the heavy lifting of educating her staff (presumably for free), not her or her paid director. The evening of my trespass I very clearly told Patel it was definitely NOT my job as a paying client to provide free racial bias (or any other) training to her franchise preschool to ensure my son's fair treatment, particularly when she and her paid director were clearly unwilling to address their own racially problematic behaviors. Patel, clearly unversed in irony, countered this "threat" (of unsparing criticism) by chastising my "tone" and threatening to have me arrested. Around the time she called my friend, Ms. Patel sent me a handwritten card, wishing my son and I "all the best," instead of simply refunding my prorated tuition... as one might expect given that our family was expelled. This struck me as wildly insincere, as the Patels had literally threatened me with arrest only days earlier. Clearly my initial review struck a nerve, as had her inability to have it removed from two of the three platforms I posted to, and she needed to do some serious damage control. Parents: Don't be fooled by a beautiful building, polished marketing provided by Goddard corporate, glowing reviews written by the owner's sister, or the (in my opinion) clearly staged photos (of their own kids) added by Goddard management following my initial review. The vast majority of Goddard's "certified and experienced teachers" have no professional licensure or relevant degree and neither does Ms. Patel. She's a profiteer, not an educator. Goddard's licensing record, publicly available via the Indiana FSSA website, is alarmingly poor, especially for a new facility. Their citation record includes THREE separate failures to appropriately report substantiated or alleged instances of child abuse/neglect that occurred on site; repeated failures to follow state-mandated drug screening, criminal background check, minimum education, and training requirements for staff; leaving toxins in an area accessible to children; feeding a child breast milk from the wrong mother; and leaving a 22-month-old toddler unsupervised outdoors (the second citation involving a toddler left alone outdoors in a calendar year). Goddard's current Paths to Quality rating is a Level 1--the worst possible score for a licensed center--and in 2020 their licensing status was "probationary." Clearly I am not alone in my assessment.

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    The Goddard School of Indianapolis - North
    The Goddard School of Indianapolis - North
    The Goddard School of Indianapolis - North

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    East 62nd KinderCare

    East 62nd KinderCare

    2.2(6 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    This is such a terrible daycare. For starters, when we signed up, they make you fill out a form…read moreindicating whether or not your child has any dietary restrictions. Our son had one with red meat. They disregarded this completely. On top of that, we told them he only uses his pacifier for naps and if things are really bad. On the rare occasion that they would put pictures on the app, he always had it. The same when we picked him up. On one particular day, he was outside playing when we picked him up. When they brought him out, his face was beet red and he of course had his pacifier. I asked if he had been crying and I was told no. So, he had his pacifier for the fun of it and it also meant he had been playing in the sun without any sun screen. When I removed his pacifier, I found dirt and mulch in his mouth. When I contacted the Director about everything, I only heard from her 4 days later when I removed my son from the day care. Also, when I told her that we were moving him to another Kinder care, I mentioned to leave the credit we have in the online account because the new center would just transfer the account under their name. Not only did they remove the money from the account, it took 3 days for them to even begin the refund process. So, we get prepared to start our new daycare but we hit a snag. This daycare dodged their calls for a week when they tried to get all of our son's info transferred over. When they finally reached them, they were told nothing could be done because they closed our account even though it was mentioned multiple times that the new daycare would be contacting them and transferring everything over. There are way better daycares in the area. This place does not care about your child. Please take them anywhere else.

    The director Miss Amber does an excellent job and I absolutely adore the teachers in the infant…read moreroom. I know my baby is in good hands with Miss Joann and Miss Ursula.

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    East 62nd KinderCare
    East 62nd KinderCare
    East 62nd KinderCare

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