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December 2021 by Stephanie Skafgaard
So perspective from a teacher . I started I had good intentions. Both teachers were leaving so I was given 20 kids while the director sat on her butt. She had 5 kids . Had my assistant teacher the last one left would just sit on her phone .Last straw . I got sick . Was told I had to do a bunch of online stuff . I did it. Last day before we reopened I was told you need to get a note. I chased my tail a day and was told by the health department I didn’t need to have a note from them . I was done by this point . Just not working .Now I have been waiting to get my check for a month . They will not mail my laptop so now I have to go get it .Petty
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December 2021 by Angelar conner
Hi, I have twin boys, they are full of energy. I was told my twins where throwing toys, didn’t want to clean up, screaming during story time. They said on bit a teachers and one was running out the class room. Not saying that these things didn’t happen. My boys was on there for two weeks. Monday & Wednesday from 1pm until 5pm Tuesday&thur& Friday 7am -5:30pm. I know kids can be a hand full. I think that the twins was trying to see what they could get away with. Because it was a new school for them. I got an email every other day from Sarah. I know it against the law to kick kids out because of their behavior. They didn’t give my kids a chance to transition. Everyday they complained about my kids. I responded trying to figure out ways to help my boys learn their routine. Talked with my boys so that wouldn’t be a trouble maker at school. I wasn’t a parent who did show concerns about the boys behavior cause they didn’t act up at their old school. I believe that they didn’t want my kids at their school from the beginning. I paid an annual yearly fee. In which I think I should get a refund. Cause they kicked my kids out of their school. I think they really don’t want black kids at their school or church. I didn’t give my boys a chance. Why because they didn’t want them their in the first place..
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September 2021 by Stephanie S.
Lazy staff, mean to the kids , director never wants to get up to let anyone in . other staff sits at on the table on her phone ..This place needs a staff overhaul along with its 2 million dollar remodel. Kids and families deserve more then what is currently in place
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December 2019 by Arielle Brown
St. Paul’s is an absolutely incredible program. The staff truly LOVES the kids. From the director to the teachers, I felt so comfortable being around them. The activities were awesome. I felt like my kid was learning with all the hands on experiences she was getting. It felt less like leaving my daughter at daycare and more like leaving her with family. I highly highly recommend them!
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December 2019 by Jessica Nipp
We love, love, love St. Paul. The teachers are energetic, attentive, patient and caring and are constantly creating new, fun opportunities for the kids to learn and for families to play a role in our kids' development. My son has come so far since he began preschool here several months ago - in motor skills, developmental and learning milestones, social skills, and attention span. It's hard to leave your kiddo with someone else all day long - and the teachers at St. Paul have our complete confidence. I know he's being stimulated, challenged and loved all day long while he's not with us. I love the gentle approach to discipline and the opportunity for each kid to join in activities at their own pace. I feel so fortunate to have an amazing resource like St Paul so close to home!