Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Systemic issues per VDSS and found physical and verbal abuse.
If that doesn’t deter you, make sure you have PTO at least once a month when they close for their professional development days to learn mostly about art it seems because the curriculum focuses mainly on that and falls behind other aspects compared to most daycares.
This isn’t related to the abuse but can you say more about this? What aspects does it specifically fall behind in?
I’m a Two Birds parent that candidly has had a fantastic experience over 3+ years until now (for obvious reasons) and curious to understand as we evaluate other daycares.
New poster and emphasizing bc we're in the same boat.
I am also a 2B parent and attended Old Town for a couple of years before switching to a different location. A lot of trust is put on the directors and teachers to do their jobs according to
their own previous experience; the 2B training doesn't seem to be up to par as compared to other schools, especially around safety, so I have found that so much of what happens or doesn't depends on the experience of the teachers in the room and that of the directors they hire. We were extremely lucky that the new location we went to was somewhat established and had experienced leadership and teachers who matched our expectations, but Old Town did not have that. Old Town had tons of turnover, lots of different directors, we saw and called out lots of safety issues, and the abuse that occurred was directly related to the fact that there was no stability at the school. The teachers who committed the abuse had been there for some time and no one was watching what was going on in their classrooms. Quite literally
there was a curtain on the door so people did not see in to the classroom and witness what was happening. Any experienced ECE professional would have spotted that red flag immediately and directors should have physically been in the classrooms and would have known what to look for in the childrens' behavior as signs.
This is a case of very bad teachers taking advantage of a situation, and leadership and admin not having experience in ECE and not knowing what they should have been doing as far as safety in an unstable school. I have to say, after all of this my trust in our current location is also shattered, and we are leaving as well. But I see how this story is already being buried online and I am very nervous about what may happen to kids at this daycare in the future.
It is a shame because we too have had great experiences with great teachers and I hate to see their good work being tainted by what has happened in Old Town. But great teachers don't stay long at bad schools.