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    Winona Elementary School

    5.0 (1 review)

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    New Vision Charter School

    New Vision Charter School

    3.2(11 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    My family has been with NVCS since it first opened 10 years ago! We have been very happy with the…read moreeducation our 3 children have received. The Core Knowledge curriculum has really exposed them to a lot of content on world history, art, music, and literature that I don't think they would have learned at a typical elementary/middle school. We love the Spanish instruction starting in Kindergarten, the technology classes, and the strong focus on literacy and math. My oldest son was well prepared for high school, posting a 3.9 GPA in mostly pre-AP classes. We also like the smaller school environment. You really do feel like part of a family where most of the teachers, parents, and other students know and support your kids. There are many ways that I can volunteer to improve the school and enhance my kids' experience. Overall, NVCS has been an amazing place for my kids to grow their character, social skills and commitment to their community. I always recommend NVCS to friends with elementary and middle school aged children!

    Just found out my kid fell off the playground equipment hit their head on the hard ground and they…read moretold my kid that they called me but they didn't call me or the other parent. This is negligence and this is dangerous to kids. So not only does New vision teach information that is blatantly wrong, for example where certain bones are in the body, they allow kids to get injured on the playground and don't notify the parents. Do yourself a favor, stay away from this school they make promises that they've never been able to keep, they teach kids information that is wrong, and they don't care about the safety of the kids.

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    Bright Horizons at Loveland - Welcome to Bright Horizons at Loveland!

    Bright Horizons at Loveland

    5.0(1 review)
    3.0 mi

    Bright Horizons - Loveland, CO | A Truly Exceptional Childcare Experience…read more We cannot say enough great things about Bright Horizons in Loveland. This place has been a complete game changer for our family, and making the switch was truly the best decision we could have made for our son. We came from a very difficult and disappointing experience at Kiddie Academy in Windsor. While it looked great on paper, it turned out to be the wrong fit for our child in every way. From day one at Bright Horizons, the difference was undeniable--our son started thriving immediately. His speech exploded, his confidence grew, and for the first time, he started making real friendships. It was everything we hoped for and more. Most importantly, our son felt safe, seen and heard. The staff at Bright Horizons has been nothing short of a blessing. They are educated, patient, nurturing, and deeply committed to supporting children with all kinds of needs. The level of care, empathy, and professionalism is unmatched. His teacher is truly an angel--compassionate, experienced, and so tuned into his needs The ancillary staff who also work in the classrooms and alongside our son are exceptional--trained, truly kind, and incredibly patient The director, Kelly Polite, is warm, approachable, and incredibly professional The assistant director, Jodie Nye, is wonderful--truly kind, responsive, and supportive The entire team is well-trained, continues their ongoing education, and works on the child's level with genuine connection One of the most refreshing things about Bright Horizons is how they treat parents as partners, not as burdens. Communication is strong, open, and respectful. They involve parents every step of the way, making you feel reassured, supported, and heard--something we didn't experience elsewhere. The facility itself is fantastic: * ‍ Huge indoor gymnasium for active play, especially in bad weather * Multiple outdoor playgrounds * A bike area that kids absolutely love * A full-service kitchen providing fresh, nutritious meals * A brand-new infant room with thoughtful layout and care * A fun, engaging curriculum that fosters both play and learning * Regular events to welcome families and build community * Welcoming of outside therapists and additional supports * Ongoing teacher development and access to outside resources for staff The entire environment is clean, safe, well-organized, and full of joy. It's clear that this isn't just a daycare--it's a place that values growth, development, and the whole child, and one that puts family relationships at the heart of its mission. They currently have openings, and many employers--including those in healthcare and corporate sectors--offer Bright Horizons childcare discounts, so be sure to check with your HR department! Yes, no childcare facility, parent, or child is perfect. But finding the right fit where your child is safe, loved, and encouraged to grow is everything--and Bright Horizons has absolutely been that for us. We've looked into over 40 childcare centers across Northern Colorado, and this one stands out by far. It's truly one of a kind. There are also two additional Bright Horizons locations in Fort Collin that are wonderful. If you're even thinking about a new childcare option, book a tour. Meet the director. Talk to the teachers. Ask questions. Share your concerns. If you're feeling unsure or struggling at another center, it can't hurt to take a look--and it just might change everything for your child like it did for ours. We are so proud and grateful to be part of the Bright Horizons family.

    From the owner: Loveland, CO, daycare center for ages 2 months-5 years old offering flexible scheduling, limited…read moreclosures, & year-round infant, toddler, preschool, & pre-k programs that nurture confidence & curiosity. Our curriculum supports growth through play, discovery, & guided learning that helps children build confidence, social-emotional skills, motor development, & early reading & math in a supportive, nurturing environment. Health & safety are a daily priority, & children spend their time in welcoming classrooms & outdoor spaces designed for curiosity, creativity, & hands-on exploration. Families stay connected with daily updates, notes, & photos through our My Bright Day™ app. Reach out for tours, enrollment, & availability.

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    Walt Clark Middle School

    Walt Clark Middle School

    2.5(2 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    Knowing now what I didn't know then, I would home school my kids rather than send them to Walt…read moreClark. They'd literally have learned twice as much in half the time. The math education in particular was so bad that it sent my daughter into a cycle of hating math and then having even more trouble learning it because she hated it so much. When it comes to history, they spend a lot of time teaching the kids how bad America is, and almost none on the many ways in which America is the best country in human history. There are downstream effects of doing this that are really bad. Every school should be doing their damnedest to see each kid reach her full potential. Instead, the approach at Walt Clark is to have really low expectations so that every child can pass. ("Nobody left behind.") Human nature being what it is, all of the kids just barely exceed these low expectations, so they come nowhere near what they're capable of. The entire Thompson Valley School District is the best argument for school choice that I've seen. And I don't mean transferring to another one of their low-performing schools. I mean a real voucher system where the parents can choose an actual good private school and use the voucher to pay for it. It's incredibly disappointing that Colorado voted school choice down in a recent election. Regular people have no idea how bad this unionized government monopoly really is.

    Not a bad school although it is starting to show some wear and tear with its age.read more

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