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Brandon Kiddie Kare Center
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Since the new owners moved into the neighborhood, I have watched Brandon Day School become a credit to the area. I walk my dog two to three times a day by the school. In the morning I see kids on the playground who are supervised and pleasant as they come to the fence to see my little dogs. I am a grandmother and look forward to seeing their bright faces. I read a review wherein a woman derided the school by saying it was a ""dump."" I am a retired private school teacher and dealt with parents who wrote letters such as this when they were asked to withdraw their unruly brats. Or, they fell behind in their tuition and then refused to pay by citing that the school was not run properly, etc., etc. Typically, these families leave the public school system as they cannot manipulate them to the benefit of their heathen offspring. They try to use schools in the private sector in this same manner until their children are not allowed to return because of non-payment or anti-social behavior. Without fail, it is almost always a combination of both. I'm sure that the Brandon Day School director and staff were relieved to have that woman and her child out of their enrollment. I'm glad that she doesn't bring her bad energy on my street anymore! I hear only good things about this school. We are glad that reputable people who care about the children live in our neighborhood.
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