Address: 5002 W Lovers Ln, Dallas, TX 75209, USA
“Really an incredible education! You have to tour the school in person to see just how amazing it is. The school really values the parents and reinforces our values. They let kids be little, but also, cultivate their little minds to their greatest ability! I love the school and recommend!”
Address: 5940 Hollis Ave, Dallas, TX 75227, USA
“Love working there. We have the best students and staff.”
Address: 4220 Emerson Ave, Dallas, TX 75205, USA
“Official #EdPins Submission for Highland Park High School #InnovationPin Our teachers are constantly re-thinking the educational experience for students. We're looking to incorporate authentic learning experiences, re-think our spaces, and increase student-ownership of their learning. 433 Vine Ave, Highland Park, IL 60035 42.1926722,-87.8035389 Submitted by Lisa Berghoff on 04/01/2018 12:15:56”
Address: 7420 La Vista Dr, Dallas, TX 75214, USA
“I went to this school for fourth grade (before it became a Montessori) and I loved it. The teachers and staff were real dedicated and helpful and the library is always full of good books to get lost in.”
Address: 5314 Abrams Rd, Dallas, TX 75214, USA
“Both of my kids went there several years. I never had one complaint. All of the teachers and staff there were very hard working, professional, and attentive to my children, and patient even when my kids were not the best behaved kids in the class. I believe Dan D. Rogers is ran by strong, fair, and dedicated individuals all deeply caring and devoted to teaching and nurturing Dallas kids.”
Address: 6464 E Lovers Ln, Dallas, TX 75214, USA
“My child has attended LMS since kindergarten and loves it. We have enjoyed the family community, the flexibility, and the individualized pace for work. Kids can work ahead in their areas of strength. Classes are multi-age yet small. The teachers problem-solve and welcome collaboration that enables a child to learn more effectively. There are camp outs and other activities that build community. We will definitely miss it when we leave! ”
Address: 6464 E Lovers Ln, Dallas, TX 75214, USA
“This place has been such a blessing! My three year old is always excited to go to Cuddly Kids to play with her friends and it feels like the caregivers there are friends too ;)”
Address: 340 E Lawther Dr, Dallas, TX 75218, USA
“This is an awesome small club with lots of boats. There are plenty of activities located at the dock through out the year. Also, if you want to have the dock all to your self, that is also possible. Come check it out. I keep my kayak there and can jump in the water within a few moments of arrival at the dock. The Fourth of July on the Dock is a really fun occasion. Love it in 2013.”
Address: 2615 Anson Rd, Dallas, TX 75235, USA
“I attended this school kinder and first. :) ”
Address: 7625 Cortland Ave, Dallas, TX 75235, USA
“I attended OLPH for nine years and I can honestly say I enjoyed every bit of my time here. I graduated about two years ago and some of my best memories were from middle school. Mrs. Soffiatti, who teaches History and Science, had a very energetic personality that made learning very entertaining without leaving you bored or lost. She always tried to include everyone in group discussion and she would even have tutoring sessions in the morning for those who needed it. In her class I also learned basic skills that every student should have, such as taking notes quickly,but also getting everything you need and importance of being punctual. I enjoyed her class and greatly appreciated that she could be seen as more than a teacher, but also a friend. Mr. Albert is probably one of smartest people I have met, even though he disagreed. He taught Math and Theology and always had a great story to tell about his brothers or his time in the military. In the class, he never taught straight out of the textbook, but had a more involved approach to teaching. We would do worksheets to improve speed and make something like plotting points on a coordinate plane, actually fun. When it came to teaching Theology he also taught in a unique way. He would relate what we learned to some of his life stories, such as his childhood, college years, past employment or his brother Mark. Apart from his stories and personality what I appreciated most about Mr.Albert was that he didn't just read from a textbook, he actually knew what he was talking about instead of just spitting out Bible verses or saying things like."That's just how God works" to dismiss questions about the faith. The environment is just so inviting at OLPH. The core class aren't just teachers reading from a PowerPoint, which makes them actually engaging, Coach Parks made P.E fun when we would all play volleyball, badminton or any other sports as a class, and the food was always amazing. I'm not exaggerating, the food was always delicious and I would constantly try to get seconds, even if I was told "no' the first time. Mr. Perez always made lunch amazing with her enchiladas, crispy tacos, Fideo, Asian Chicken or her ham tortas. Like any person, you probably won't like everything on the menu, but every week you're going to be excited to go to lunch. I really enjoyed this school, but it does have its problems. In my later middle school years I only saw one though, parents who simply didn't care about their kids' grades or conduct. The teachers do their part, and sometimes more than they should, but that only goes so far when you have a kid failing 3 classes and the mother or father doesn't even bat an eye. When the school tries to enforce discipline the kids just laugh it off and when they get detentions the parents just treat it as free daycare. However, there are also great kids at this school. Those who study for every quiz or test, or if they don't study they get an A or a B, those that participate in class and those that get along great with their teachers. Some of my happiest times were here, from seeing the sisters bring bread from the church to hungry kids at daycare, to helping clean the classroom with teachers in preparation for summer, and even to helping take out the trash when Mr. Negrete wasn't feeling well. I loved OLPH and truly hope it prospers in the near future, like Saudi Arabia when oil was discovered.”
Address: 2202 Calypso St, Dallas, TX 75212, USA
“Amazing educators. Dedicated to serving our community through a great education!”
Address: 2300 Canada Dr, Dallas, TX 75212, USA
“Every single person working in this school is always very kind and friendly. They are 110% dedicated to the kids' education and will keep you updated daily about how they did in class. They will teach them manners and how to do some shores so they can help us around the house, which I think is great. My 4 year old daughter says her school is so fun, and she LOVES her teacher Mrs. Kyser.”
Address: 2001 Deer Path Dr, Dallas, TX 75216, USA
“It real Nice ”
Address: 2001 E Kiest Blvd, Dallas, TX 75216, USA
“my 7th grade year was amazing the teachers are there to help the students learn and the staff is always making the school year fun and educational. I kinda wish i stayed to see what would had happened my 8th grade year. The school is an amazing chance to learn that no matter where the place is located there's always people who teach and learn”
Address: 2907 N Hampton Rd, Dallas, TX 75212, USA
“I was searching for a good daycare after my nonverbal now 3 year old was having trouble adjusting to a previous daycare. I know it's challenging caring for a toddler who cannot communicate but little rascals 2 has accepted and embraced her. This is now her favorite place to go.”
Address: 2510 S Vernon Ave, Dallas, TX 75224, USA
“Love the education, except the lunch experience. No control over the kids during lunch they are so busy playing the student don't eat. Never again will I go during lunch”
Address: 6610 Tyree St, Dallas, TX 75209, USA
“I have been meaning to write this review for awhile but my new job had me tied up! I LOVED this daycare while my son was there. He overcame so many challenges with talking and interacting with other kids. The facility is nice and always clean. The staff is super friendly and organized. My son was in a classroom-like environment which I LOVED. He learned so much here. If my new job didn't drag me across town, I would still allow him to attend here. I even thought about making the drive across town! Don't doubt this place! Go see it for yourself!”
Address: 3400 Garden Ln, Dallas, TX 75215, USA
“This is a great spot for Urban Exploration. Although last time I went in, I found asbestos. Good thing I had proper gear on. So for anyone looking to explore this decaying relic, wear proper gear, including a breathing apparatus for asbestos. There's a lot of stuff inside that has been left to rot, some of which is valuable. Such a shame DISD!”
Address: 4011 Inwood Rd, Dallas, TX 75209, USA
“I have been both a parent at this school and an employee, and I know the teachers, leadership and owners very well. The school is brand new, has turf on all playgrounds, and any issues get addressed quickly and professionally. The owners are involved in every aspect of the school and provide many events throughout the year for parents to socialize. ”
Address: 4901-4915 Brashear St, Dallas, TX 75210, USA
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