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Businiess name:  Trinity Pre-School
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I am a current parent of Trinity Preschool and I also had another child attend Trinity a few years ago. So I have also seen the changes over the past year compared to what was. But unlike the parent who posted before me, I see these changes as positive and ultimately will allow for more learning opportunities for my child. Let me explain:\r \r In the past Trinity had a caring and professional staff, but it was void of any real diversity. The current staff is also caring and professional and I would add this year, for the first time, Trinity has introduced a more diverse experience for the children. The teachers at Trinity are different in many ways. So for my child, I look forward to the opportunity to explain that people are different (skin color, hair style, height, weight, piercings, tattoos etc.) and we can talk about the fact that God has created us unique, different and all still a part of God?s family. Something I WOULD expect of a parochial preschool. And this is naturally the

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