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Preschool | Nonsectarian | 150 students |

PHONE: (479) 636-7404

HOURS: 7 hours per day

900 W Lilac St

Rogers, AR 72756

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Posted May 2, 2013

Evergreen is a wonderful caring pre-school. The staff have been here for years.Our staff go beyond to ensure every child gets the attention and help they need. It's a shame that our staff gives so much to a child only to be slandered. The Owner and Director have a clean well run facility with every child's best interest. The children and parents love being at Evergreen. The children have wonderful manners, respect for adults and excellent social skills. Parents that love our school, may work with us to better their child or they may choose to get angry and leave. This is a reflection on why their children have anger and social issues. Evergreen knows this parent is a music teacher in the Public Schools and we know she knows we did right by her child. Evergreen has all children's best interest in mind. We hope that parents who get angry rethink our dedication to them and their child. We wish them the best in the future.
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Posted December 12, 2012

Evegreen is being cyber bullied. It started last January. Anyone can see our school and know what a great school we are. Our teachers have children of their own and love to teach and play with the Evergreen children. They know about the children's day because they take excellent care of them. The children take home their learning activities daily. We do not have part-time teachers at this time. The director is the leader of the school and the school reflects the Directors visions and professionalism. The Director is very good with children. She is a positive role model for them, they love her and rise to the occasion of having manners, being responsible and great leaders themselves. The staff at Evergreen are appalled at the attacks on their school, this is blatant slander. We are investigating to bring this person to justice. The Director always responds to any parent and keeps the parents well informed about their child. The Director now, was the Director 10-15 years ago. Evegreen is a loving family business. This person refers to the owner running the school at 74 years old , as they say " are you kidding me". Come meet the Director and see our pre-school.
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Posted December 10, 2012

Though I believe that Evergreen has a great IDEA for a solid educational program, the management is severely lacking. Most of the FULL TIME teachers are too young and inexperienced to handle children appropriately, and they never seemed to know what my daughter learned during the day, how she interacted with the children, or even how she was doing with potty training. The part-time teachers knew even less. The director's personality leaves something to be desired...that goes without saying in the fact that she runs a daycare but forwardly admits she's NOT GOOD WITH CHILDREN, but I can handle that as long as she is doing her job and makes sure that her teachers are doing theirs. There is just no accountability, no logs, no nothing...and when you question the director on it she seems bothered that you wouldn't just trust that they are taking care of your child. Are you kidding me? The director seems to be trying her best to rely on a reputation that they had 10-15 years ago (under her mother's management) to keep this place going. Avoid Evergreen Children's Academy...it's not NEAR what it's piped up to be!
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Posted September 17, 2012

ECA is the first daycare/preschool my 1 year old son has ever attended, and I could not be more pleased. The Director and staff are never hesitant to answer my questions, and they often provide many suggestions on how to help my son acclimate even faster. The Director's communication style is direct, but I prefer direct communication. Especially when it involves the welfare of my son! Every day my son comes home exhausted but excited about the new things he has learned. I could not ask for a better partner in my son's education.
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derram January 27, 2013
To me it is close contact and suprvision .School and family have to tow lines upon the future of kids.Still a bit of freedom to propitiate caos and self-esteem they should be granted
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MagnetMom December 29, 2012
I definitely want to be more of a presence on my child's middle school campus and be more of a voice for the parents.
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MelaNichelle November 27, 2012
Be proactive in my son's education. Be more involved with his school, support his early academic career in all aspects socially emotionally
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