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The Academy-Lexington Gymnastics & Cheerleading
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This place is now on Palumbo Drive. Took my daughter here for one of the school days out for an entire day of camp there. When I got there I could tell she was rather quiet and ready to go. The owner said she stubbed her toe on a mat and has been sullen ever since. However, when I started talking to her in the car, she said she did not hurt her toe on a mat. The owner made all the kids move a bunch of equipment around and was yelling at the little kids who couldn't pick things up off the ground. She said a little boy dropped a pole on her foot and that's how she got hurt. I asked if they were just cleaning up their own mess and she said no...he just wanted the equipment moved but he himself wasn't moving anything. Most of that should be staff responsibility, in my opinion. She said other kids were scared to ask when they needed things, whether it be a snack or to go to the bathroom. She did say the staff from earlier in the day were fine, but when the owner got there, the mood changed. My daughter now never wants to go there again.
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