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Businiess name:  Evergreen Montessori School
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The physical aspects of the school are much improved since the move to the new space. The classrooms are larger, and the materials are great. The larger space, however, tends to result in a lack of adequate supervision, particularly in the afternoons, when the kids are more free to roam and the staffing is inconsistent. There actually are more helpers than teachers, and sometimes the teachers are MIA, and only helpers are there. The quality of the teachers varies in our family's experience - two of the teachers are very good; another is pretty good and very kind. Another is so-so and a bit of a space cadet. I don't know much about the infant-toddler teachers. I think that two of the primary teachers are very rigid and closed-minded in their application of Montessori principles, and aren't very effective at helping kids progress. The school seems to be really great for some kids, but not ours. I actually wouldn't dismiss the negative reviewer's comment about the peanut allergy issue. At a parent meeting before the move to the new location, the director said similar things about handicapped children. When one of the parents explained to her that the new site was required to be accessible because it's a school, her response was that the school could control who went there. The new school seems to be accessible, at least for the primary program. The school also is not a nonprofit organization, which makes me a little uncomfortable about fundraising campaigns. Also, the required monthly parent meetings are really poorly run, and run way too late for folks with little kids. Pros: Physical space, some of the teachers, playground, lunch included Cons: Some of the teachers, administration, inadequate and untrained staff

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