Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on up to Chevy Chase and join the Nature Preschool at the Audubon!
+1 also Franklin Montessori was pretty crunchy (though my experience is not recent).
Stay away from this for profit preschool
Ahhh so it’s a terrible school because it is a preschool that is too expensive for you and makes money. You’re a moron.
Nope. I worked there. The owners make a ton of money, and pay their teachers poorly.
You don't like your pay as a preschool teacher so no one should send their kids there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on up to Chevy Chase and join the Nature Preschool at the Audubon!
+1 also Franklin Montessori was pretty crunchy (though my experience is not recent).
Stay away from this for profit preschool
Ahhh so it’s a terrible school because it is a preschool that is too expensive for you and makes money. You’re a moron.
Nope. I worked there. The owners make a ton of money, and pay their teachers poorly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I second School for Friends. We're very happy with the school and appreciate the Quaker principles, and how play-based/outdoor focused it is.
A third vote for SFF! We are there and absolutely love it.
You are kidding right?
Anonymous wrote:NP - have the same question but am wondering if anyone has any recommendations for a place within 20 min of takoma park (during rush hour)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on up to Chevy Chase and join the Nature Preschool at the Audubon!
+1 also Franklin Montessori was pretty crunchy (though my experience is not recent).
Stay away from this for profit preschool
Ahhh so it’s a terrible school because it is a preschool that is too expensive for you and makes money. You’re a moron.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on up to Chevy Chase and join the Nature Preschool at the Audubon!
+1 also Franklin Montessori was pretty crunchy (though my experience is not recent).
Stay away from this for profit preschool
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I second School for Friends. We're very happy with the school and appreciate the Quaker principles, and how play-based/outdoor focused it is.
A third vote for SFF! We are there and absolutely love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on up to Chevy Chase and join the Nature Preschool at the Audubon!
+1 also Franklin Montessori was pretty crunchy (though my experience is not recent).
Terrible school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on up to Chevy Chase and join the Nature Preschool at the Audubon!
+1 also Franklin Montessori was pretty crunchy (though my experience is not recent).