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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is bureaucratic nonsense and a distraction from actual quality teaching.[/quote] Only schools that can’t get the high EXCELS designation believe this. It’s a quality control for your preschool. Stop lying to these people on DCUM. [/quote] +1 Our preschool is the highest designation of Level 5. It has a high quality program and low turnover. You cannot get this designation unless all of your lead teachers are certified and degrees and you have little turnover. This leads me to believe that the other posters comments above are either uneducated about EXCELS or they are actually owners of schools that do not have the excels accreditation disguused as a parent. As a parent, you cannot look it up yourself and you will see.[/quote] Everything I looked at for my kids was unrated or in the 0-2 range, so I have no experience with 5. We were looking at small part time preschool options. No idea what your school is and no experience with schools at that level. At our level, I did not find 1-2 to be a step up from unrated. In some cases, quite the opposite.[/quote]
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