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Businiess name:  Montessori School-North Dallas
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My son went to MSND and we had teachers leave atleast 3 times one academic year. Upon enquiring with one teacher we discovered that rules and policies are imposed very heavily on teachers. Apparently several of them dont like to wear the uniform. As a parent, I am not a fan of my child who is under 4 wearing a uniform. Also one is required to buy the lunch bag f they intend to send their kid to school with a snack and buy their sweater so that the child can wear it to school in cold weather.\r \r They apparently make teachers sign a very iron-clad bond, where they want a 2 week notice. Teachers with kids attending school find that they have been taken for a ride since they end up paying much more than what they had anticipated as initial non refundable fees and having to pay upfront for the last month.\r \r When we met one of teachers who had quit, she confirmed that she worked just a little over two months to cover her childs last months fees paid upfront and then put her child in a diffe

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