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McKinney, TX
Heritage Learning Ctr
Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents. |
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Telephone: (972) 548-2757 · Website: www.hlc.info
Facilities
| CONDITION OF FACILITIES RATING (4.4) |
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Parents' Comments
Parent #1
The facility is very nice and the teachers are loving.
Parent #2
This school had a great foundation based on education, discipline, and a caring environment. Now, instead of teaching them respect for others and listening/cooperative skills they prefer to placate them with television and outside time.
Parent #3
My daughter was in the 2-3 yr old class. I had almost no communication with her main teacher. She worked 8-5. I had to drop my daughter off by 7:15 and was rarely able to pick her up before 6. There were attempts to get a 2nd regular teacher in the room, but they fell apart each time. One day, I picked my daughter up and she had a nickel size scab on her arm, which I noticed while putting her in the car. There was no report to me prior to this. I went in to ask if they knew what had happened. More than likely, it happened on the playground. I don't think she was mistreated in any way, but I expect a teacher to know when a student is injured and to give me information on it. After this, the teacher began to report my daughter as being in fights and disruptive in class often. One day, I had an appointment and dropped her off late. Before I could leave the room, the teacher had to give her a physical check to make sure she was not injured coming in. It was done with an attitude. I know this was this teacher's first and only year with the school. I believe it was more of a teacher issue than the school as a whole, but it left a bad taste in my mouth.
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