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Jacksonville, FL
Alpha-omega Pre-school

Three Stars

Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents.

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Telephone: (904) 786-5761

Facilities

CONDITION OF FACILITIES RATING (4.8) Four And Half Stars
Building, bathrooms, hallway Five Stars
Classroom equipment and furniture Four And Half Stars
Outside play equipment Five Stars

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Parents' Comments

Parent #1
The daycare has changed ownership and direction apparently. Trying to get any information about activities and their programs they are going to use but get little responses and hardly any answers. Same teaching staff remains so far and they have been great but I wonder how long that will last? Once a 5 star now I'd say 0.

Parent #2
love this school!!!! The building is a converted house stuffed with educational, fun things. Staff is very approachable, and I feel that my 3 yr. old learned alot. She really opened up, started talking more, and overcame her issues fom her previous daycare.

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