Address: 1924 Belmont Loop, Woodland, WA 98674, USA
“I have been communicating with Nurse Staci for the whole process. She is wonderful, as well as Mary Ann herself. They work hard to make sure their students pass. I really enjoyed this class, and the material given to me set me up for success. If it wasn't for them, I do not think I would have been able to feel confident enough to do this. They pushed me hard to practice, and do my best.”
Address: 19312 Greenwood Ave N, Shoreline, WA 98133, USA
“Love watching children learn”
Address: 1820 Bickford Ave, Snohomish, WA 98290, USA
“Whenever someone says you should teach love instead of hate, their own problem is discernment because everywhere in God’s word, God’s love is seen in contrast to hating evil. With that being said let me tell you the love I got from this church. When someone stole my car, Pastor DJ personally gave me the church’s van without any strings attached. I didn’t have to do anything to keep it an never was I made guilty for receiving it and not giving back. With that being said Yahushua was not popular for the right reasons. If you are looking for a church that spreads positivity and has this love not hate mentality, you are actually protesting the core of our calling to spiritual warfare. If you know better than please do teach because ppl will listen and make sure you can put it in the context of what the scriptures are saying. Proverbs 8:13 To fear the lord is to hate evil. I hate arrogant pride, evil conduct, and perverse speech. Romans 12:9 let love be without hypocrisy. Detest evil; cling to what is good. Psalm 97:10 You who love the Lord, hate evil!”
Address: 23006 19th Ave SE, Bothell, WA 98021, USA
“Love the length and quality of lessons. 45 minutes long with different class size options. The pool is heated, which is great for the kids. Before the age of 2, my daughter had developed an insane fear of water unless she was just washing her hands. At her two year checkup, her doctor recommended swim lessons to help her fears. Orca swim school was willing to work with her one on one, and now thanks to Jasmine she absolutely loves the water. Other instructors I have seen working with other kids are also great.”
Address: 313 Ness' Corner Rd, Port Hadlock-Irondale, WA 98339, USA
“Amazing teachers and staff. I have lived in a number of states, I have also homeschooled....private school, public school...The special services staff are superb. Every teacher my children had, I can honestly say theyade a difference in my kids life. I have one special needs and one that isn't. Both got outstanding attention and devotion. My son was in preschool the year they opened...I believe 2000 or 01, my daughter just left...the quality of care and education is still phenomenally high. My children are so very lucky.”
Address: 550 Semanski St S, Enumclaw, WA 98022, USA
“I give it a five because I love that school and think it is the best but there is a lot of drama”
Address: 12420 Ainsworth Ave S, Tacoma, WA 98444, USA
“WHS is the real deal! The teachers rock, the students are giving, supportive, unselfish, and full of school pride, and the administration do any and every thing they can to ensure the success of the students.”
Address: 2501 Warner Ave, Enumclaw, WA 98022, USA
“I absolutely love this place and I am so happy to have found this Gem of a childcare facility! They do Circle time, talk about the weather, introductory morning songs to say good morning to each person, read books, of course indoor and outdoor free play, and daily arts and crafts! The environment is so enriching. My children are ages 1 and 2 and they still do all of these activities with such young children! There is no TV or Electronics, so the kids use their imagination and creativity. They provide breakfast lunch and two snacks, so I never have to pack any food which is a plus on a busy work night. The hand-painted art on the walls is so cute! My two-year-old loves going to school!! In fact, she cries when I try to pick her up and take her home, she doesn't want to leave hahaha. This place is very affordable and clean! I would recommend this place to anyone. My children's teachers are very kind, patient, and pay close attention to detail. My children rarely ever get diaper rash and I am not concerned that my children are not fed enough. They even work with helping to potty train your kids! Again I am so happy with this place!!”
Address: 200 SW Langston Rd, Renton, WA 98057, USA
“Key to Change instructors are caring and attentive to all of their students. They have created a truly supportive environment that embraces everyone and expects excellence from each student. My daughter has gained confidence in herself since joining the program. Not just in her musical performance, but in all aspects. The dedication of Dr Morris and instructors is so inspiring. This studio is a treasure to the community!”
Address: 7555 Old Military Rd NE, Bremerton, WA 98311, USA
“I went to this place when I was a kid and I loved it. I would suggest putting your child in this place”
Address: 10211 91st Ave NE, Arlington, WA 98223, USA
“I started going here when I was 3 years old then I stoped going here around 2nd or 3rd grade I was so upset when my mom told me we were going there.. this place made my childhood so much better! All the field trips and nap times I still remember to this day now I’m getting closer to high school.. I also met one of my best friends there, known her for 9 years. I remember playing games and watching Betty boop on the tv. I really miss Lisa there. She was the best! And Nancy! I really miss you guys”
Address: 2825 244th Ave SE, Sammamish, WA 98075, USA
“Love the passion from the teachers and staff, plus they run a great program! The "homey" and warm atmosphere made it easy for our daughter to transition and prepare for 1st grade during the past two years. I can't recommend Aster Montessori enough!”
Address: 1510 196th St SE, Bothell, WA 98012, USA
“The further I go in life, the more importance I place in self-determination, self-motivation, and self-advocacy. These are all significant aspects of a Clearwater School education, and are for the most part lacking in most educational systems. One thing that sets Clearwater apart from other schools is that the kids are in charge of their own time. While they have community obligations (including participating in daily cleanup and creating and upholding school rules), their primary obligation is to discover and pursue their own interests. My son graduated from Clearwater last spring, after spending his entire K-12 education there. In his diploma presentation (defense of the thesis that they are prepared to assume adult responsibilities is required of all graduates), he discussed the importance of performing arts — primarily electric bass and acting — has been in his life. Listening to him, I discovered new things about him and was able to clearly see the value of his personal exploration. My daughter has been at Clearwater for 10 years. She's discovered a passion for art and live-action role play that is completely engaging and fulfilling. This June, my nephew will graduate, and if it were up to me (it is not; the students and staff vote) I'd grant him a diploma, as his leadership in the governance, public relations, and creation of a theater program have been essential to the school. Watching these three kids grow and develop over the years (along with many classmates I've known since they were born), I've been amazed by what they are capable of doing and understanding, discovering and creating — all of which has emerged from a "curriculum" that evolved directly from the center of who they are.”
Address: 2800 NE 200th St, Shoreline, WA 98155, USA
“Whomever is posting these silly one star reviews is clearly not a parent or anyone affiliated with the school. This is a fantastic school and my son has really thrived since coming here years ago. The teachers and staff are top notch and really care about student success. The "extras" that this school has to offer are not typically found in other schools which helps make it even more special. I highly recommend!”
Address: 8028 196th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98053, USA
“My daughter has been going to Yo-Yo for almost two years. She has been in two other daycares prior to joining Yo-Yo and Yo-Yo is by far the best. It's clean and adequately staffed. The teachers are fantastic.Her personality thrived right after she joined Yo-Yo and she became more confident and obviously happier compare to how she was at other daycares. We wouldn't send her to other daycare or pre-school.”
Address: 1050 160th Ave SE, Bellevue, WA 98008, USA
“this school is the best, the teachers are amazing and the Principal Mrs King is outstanding.”
Address: Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA 98433, USA
“My 1st grader really loves his school and all the staff we have encountered have been so kind. The secretary Mrs. Klas, has been very helpful and communication is great. Every time I look at staff's faces they are all smiling. The school is also new and clean so that's a bonus!”
Address: 310 Constitution Ave S, Bremerton, WA 98312, USA
“My oldest daughter started going to Little Sprouts in the middle of the year last year, and we loved it, so we returned this year and brought her younger sister. Both of my girls have benefited HUGELY from attending Little Sprouts Preschool. They have learned so much and are experiencing so many different things, from the monthly field trips to the interactive play time(they LOVE the messy table) , and the great curriculum I will always be grateful I found Little Sprouts and had my girls attend. My oldest daughter will be moving onto kindergarten with confidence and my youngest will go back to Little Sprouts next year. I can not say enough good things about what a great learning environment Little Sprouts is!!!”
Address: 9010 Prentice Ave, Gig Harbor, WA 98332, USA
“So first of all, I'm a student. Second, Almost all these three starers (exception of Ethan Hammel) are stupid. Let me start, This school is not the best, as why I'm not adding 5 stars. Anyway, it's not garbage either. The food is okay and so are most of the people. I talk a lot and so, I know a bit of people. Even the popular people are generally nice, (not always) but the kids who say they are mean just don't socialize enough to understand they aren't all jerks. The school has more good teacher than bad, and even the bad ones aren't horrible. People like Mrs. Hockmuth and Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Olmstead are great teachers, and while some are strict, you still learn something. Even though the curriculum sucks, it's getting better. Anyway, school needs to change the way they teach. The way they teach now is like when they taught people who were going to work in factories. Everybody has a personality, but that's the curriculum not the school. People also say we don't learn any outside world stuff, but they do teach us some economics and we have parents to teach us that as well. There is almost no bullying, and even if there is it's very small. Idk why people are always complaining about being bullied, because I know some introverts, and they seem quite happy at school. (This does not include things at home). Overall, the school as it is is good, and I have a large group of friends. The variety for electives is also great. I'd also like to talk about what someone said, "School doesn’t teach us anything about the real life and how to survive with a job, house, and your life with flexibility. NO. Instead we are filled with useless information about art we will never do again and math problems that only mathematicians will use and figure out." This is all wrong. We learn about economics in 8th grade, we don't have to take the art elective, and we take math to understand how to do the economics in the outside world. You are countering your own point. Anyway, 4/5 start, great school from 6th to 8th. Some snobs. Btw this is coming from an Asian so don't think white kids have it all. -ur boi Maurice”
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