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Neighborhood Academy, Inc.
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Beatrice B.
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I have had three children attend Neighborhood Academy until they were old enough to start school. This is an exceptional place! I love the Montessori program they teach. It helped prepare my children for Kindergarden. Each of my kids tested high when I enrolled them at All Saints Episcopal School. So, instead of putting them in Kindergarden, All Saints put them in their Pre-First class which is more advanced than Kindergarden. My friend's son also went to Neighborhood Academy. She enrolled him in public school. He is in the Gifted and Talented program public offers. She said he blew his Kindergarden teacher away at how advanced he was! Lubbock is very lucky that Becky Neighbors left being a TV news anchor to open Neighborhood Academy. It made all the difference in my childrens' performance in school and I know many others as well.
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