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Round Rock, TX
La Petite Academy (Greenlawn)
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Telephone: (512) 388-1281 · Website: www.lapetite.com
Facilities
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Transportation
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Parents' Comments
Parent #1
my 1-1/2 year old has a digestive issue and cannot have milk. i had to continually tell the many cycling teachers who cared for him not to give him milk or starches. they have yet to listen 100% even though they had it written on the special requests list on the wall. not that he's in the toddler room, i am having the same issues along with hygeine. they won't keep him clean, he has had a snot mask almost everyday becuase they fail to send the really ill children home. there are currently 9 and counting strep/flu cases in their class and they kids are mostly left to be on their own while the attending teacher is on her cell phone. i have had numerous conversations with the director, i have even voiced my concerns for other kids who i feel are being neglected and it usually goes for a temporary solution until they slack off again. I am very disappointed in this facility and the lack of drive and care these people they hire have for our kids.
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