Let me say that Rayne has been a godsend for our family - we have worked as a true partner with the school and our son has flourished. The teachers have and continue to offer good advice, for not only our son, but our family, and we consider them an integral part of raising our son. That being said, I am dumbfounded by the comments put on this page. There are days when he eats more than others, he is learning to eat things other than peanut butter. There are days when he is sad that he doesn't play with his best buds or that they call him a name - he is learning to cope. HOWEVER, has our son progressed without weeks when we would happily give him to a grandparent and go to bed for a week - OH NO. But, I have NEVER, EVER seen abuse, or even time-outs to the extent that I give them at home. I find that most parents are like myself, we kind of corral our kids at outings very similarly and it is actually kind of funny at times the village of caring for our Rayne family. I don't care for the ""drama"" of knowing some of the details of some allegations, but I keep a sharp eye along with my network of parents and have seen NOTHING. Sum it up to say, in a recovering city- it is nice to know there is ONE thing I don't have to worry about - and Rayne is it.
Pros: facility, room size, staff, diversity, menus
Cons: price ?
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