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Dale Sikes Day School
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Being a former student at Dale Sikes Day School I feel I can say only the best about the place. Every teacher I ever met or had treated me like family. As a young girl I always knew who I could run to when all the older kids picked on me. Of course Ms. Glenda was still there and was the one who would pull my loose teeth out and put them in a little treasure chest for me to keep, and Mr. Sikes had the best taste in food. If he didn't like the food we didn't get that food. All the meals were chosen by Mr. Sikes and personally my favorite was the chicken and rice. However, I think the summer was my favorite time. Everyday was something new, from tuesdays and thursday at the skating rink to wednesdays as craft days, I was always impressed. The whole Sikes family became a second family and the school a second home. I wouldn't change a bit of that. I may only be 18 now but pne day I hope I'll be able to enroll my kids into that same place. I highly recommend taking advantage of an experience that no kid could get anywhere else. If possible try talking to anyone in the front office and they'll prove to you the kind of hospitality they show not only the kids but the parents as well. I guess another thing I've carried with me for the last 16 years is my best friend. we met at the mere age of 2 and ever since we've been inseperable. I have no doubt that any other child could find a friend like mine in a place like Dale Sikes. I hope my personal experience can show you the other side of the spectrum, the childs point of view. And I hope you will take it all to heart when trying to find a good place for your child to grow.\r
-A former child of Dale Sikes\r
-Samme
Pros: teachers, owners, cooking, playground, child interaction
Cons: none, except the day I left
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