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Businiess name:  Primrose School
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We have two children attending Primrose of West Allen. My son is currently in the toddler class while my daughter is attending pre-k. My wife and I have tried a few other daycares, including a Plano ISD funded facility, and I can tell you with no doubt in mind that the Primrose in West Allen has either met or exceeded our expectations in many regards. The front office staff is very responsive and communicates very well with the parents. There are many field trips, class activities, correspondence, etc. that have allowed our kids to\r expound their horizons. The teachers do a great job communicating lesson plans, keeping the kids engaged, and treating them like they were their own. Last and most importantly, there is standard set of rules that each kid,\r regardless of age, is expected to follow. Sure, there are some outliers as you would expect at any school. But the majority of the kids are well behaved, on task, respectful, and work well with others.

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