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Businiess name:  Silverline Montessori School - Shadow Creek
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This school starts off with so much promise. First off, none of the teachers are Montessori certified. The director (Ms.Conn) is nice up front, but she always has an answer for everything (I have caught her in many lies). I have heard her lie to parents of potential students about certain teachers and their Montessori certifications. Ask to see the teacher's credentials (they will not be able to produce them). The school does have some really good teachers that do care about your children (toddler through Kindergarten). Most of these teachers have stressed that the school does not support them with educational material (tuition plus all the associated fees should easily pay for some printed materials). A few of the teachers have left to teach at the Goddard School and Primrose. If you are considering this school for after-school care only (elementary children), don't do it. The children are watched over by very young adults that spend a significant amount of time texting and chatting with their co-worker friends. On several occasions (6 times within a three week period), I noticed small fights develop and the care givers were completely oblivious because they were texting on their phones. It seems that the only good teacher was moved to a different classroom.

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