Pleasant Valley Co-Op Nursery
About the Business
Pleasant Valley Co-Op Nursery, located at 1575 Main Street in Pleasant Valley, New York, is a unique school that values parent involvement in their child's education. The cooperative format allows parents to play a significant role in the school community, from choosing teachers to participating in the day-to-day operations of the school. This high level of parent involvement helps keep tuition costs low and ensures that parents are actively engaged in their child's educational experience. For parents who are unable to participate in the cooperative model, a non-cooperative option is available. At Pleasant Valley Co-Op Nursery, parents and teachers work together to create a supportive and nurturing environment for children to learn and grow.
Location & Phone number
1575 Main St, Pleasant Valley, NY 12569, United States
Reviews
"I can’t say enough about how great this school is. Our daughter loves going to school. The teachers are absolutely amazing. I feel so lucky we found this school. Our child has learned so much in the 1.5 years shes been going."
"Amazing school highly recommend great teachers"
"This school is not for everyone. My daughter was having issues interacting with the other children in a proper manner, and the teacher let us know one week after school had started. But rather than working with us to remedy the situation, we were only warned about her behavior and told that she needed to improve or else she’ll be kicked out of the school. At home, we were trying our best to get her to fix these issues, but one week later the director pulled my husband aside after dropping her off for the morning and told him that she was no longer welcome at the school. How can you fix a problem like this in only a week, especially without cooperation from the school or the teacher to help instill this new routine and social protocols for preschool? Long story short, if your child has any problems or special needs, don’t bother with this school."
"I was really disappointed with our experience with this school. Our child was bullied regularly, and I didn't feel like the teachers did anything to stop this. The school touts itself as being open and inclusive, but it felt anything but inclusive or open. The curriculum was definitely not inclusive, and even downright offensive and cringeworthy at times (like having kids dress up as pilgrims and Indians (with headdresses!) at the in-class Thanksgiving celebration!??!). Basically, they are inclusive, so long as you are white, Christian, cisgendered, hetero, non-immigrant, etc. If not, then..."
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