Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Franklin parent. Love it. The leaving the child at the playground thing was a mistake that they took ownership of. It's a beautiful building with great teachers and great programs. My child is happy and thriving and I recommend it to everyone.
Really? They took ownership of it after the first time AND after the second time they left a child at the playground?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Franklin is for profit . In other words, owner is taking it in, at the expense of teachers salaries, benefits. It is a moral issue for me so I could not send my child there. Not to mention the safety issue, when they left s child st the park unattended.
Plus 1!!!!
Anonymous wrote:OP, do a search here on Franklin. It's not good. Also, I would go for AMI. I researched the history of the two organizations.
Anonymous wrote:Franklin is for profit . In other words, owner is taking it in, at the expense of teachers salaries, benefits. It is a moral issue for me so I could not send my child there. Not to mention the safety issue, when they left s child st the park unattended.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. Very true! And NOT a good thing for the teachers (no benefits, etc.)Anonymous wrote:The lawyer guy that owns Franklin also owns a ton of other local AMS Montessori places. HUGE profits. You can google him.
I had a friend who worked at Franklin. She was constantly over-worked and grossly underpaid. It was awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are different schools with very different options. My understanding is that Auguste montessori doesn't have aftercare and ends at noon or 3pm. This isn't an option unless you work PT or have a nanny. However, I have friends who have gone and said it was great.
Meanwhile, Franklin Montessori is great for working parents- our child is in the 12 mo program, with aftercare until 6pm.
For that age group, are the children getting taken to the park?
Anonymous wrote:These are different schools with very different options. My understanding is that Auguste montessori doesn't have aftercare and ends at noon or 3pm. This isn't an option unless you work PT or have a nanny. However, I have friends who have gone and said it was great.
Meanwhile, Franklin Montessori is great for working parents- our child is in the 12 mo program, with aftercare until 6pm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Franklin parent. Love it. The leaving the child at the playground thing was a mistake that they took ownership of. It's a beautiful building with great teachers and great programs. My child is happy and thriving and I recommend it to everyone.
Really? They took ownership of it after the first time AND after the second time they left a child at the playground?
What does that even mean that they took ownership of it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Franklin parent. Love it. The leaving the child at the playground thing was a mistake that they took ownership of. It's a beautiful building with great teachers and great programs. My child is happy and thriving and I recommend it to everyone.
Really? They took ownership of it after the first time AND after the second time they left a child at the playground?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a Franklin parent. Love it. The leaving the child at the playground thing was a mistake that they took ownership of. It's a beautiful building with great teachers and great programs. My child is happy and thriving and I recommend it to everyone.
Anonymous wrote:. Very true! And NOT a good thing for the teachers (no benefits, etc.)Anonymous wrote:The lawyer guy that owns Franklin also owns a ton of other local AMS Montessori places. HUGE profits. You can google him.
. Very true! And NOT a good thing for the teachers (no benefits, etc.)Anonymous wrote:The lawyer guy that owns Franklin also owns a ton of other local AMS Montessori places. HUGE profits. You can google him.