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Canterbury Preparatory School
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Went for a visit at this school after crossing off nearly every other preschool in the JoCo area. I have very high standards and cost is not a factor. \r
At first, I was somewhat impressed but as our visit continued I saw many parents coming in to pick up their kids and absolutely zero communication between parents and teachers. We saw 8-10 children and their parent(s) leave. The kids didn't seem happy or sad to leave.\r
We visited several classrooms, not a lot of teacher direction or even teacher 'looking toward the children'. Three of the classes had teachers that were checking their cell phones. The kids were all playing on their own and spread out throughout the class. One kid fell out of his chair and hit his head, the director laughed. The kid cried and looked toward her, she said, "Don't worry about him, he's a staff kid and knows how to work the system." \r
We got to the class that our son would be in, he refused to enter it because it smelled so bad.\r
Then, I took my son to use t
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