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Preschool | Nonsectarian | 50 students |

PHONE: (859) 223-1713

3564 Clays Mill Rd

Lexington, KY 40503

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Posted January 31, 2013

Can't say enough good things about this school. Both my kids went there for 2-3 years each.
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Posted December 15, 2012

We have enrolled three of our four children at this school and they have loved every minute of it. The teachers have been amazing at anticipating our children's needs. I love the parent involvement and the multi-age classroom. It is all about learning through play.
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Posted July 13, 2010

I can't say enough good things about Co-Op--what an amazing school! The teachers are wonderful, and I love how much parents help out. It's way better than Montessori or Waldorf, and so cheap you wouldn't believe it. Best of all: my whole family has made friends for life through Co-Op. Everyone is so friendly and laid back.
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opextra March 3, 2013
Difference between faria and millikins school
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Zacksmom1234 February 13, 2013
I think common core is going to produce a bunch of dumb adults. Once the kids are grown and out in the real world they aren't going to know how to solve any problem without writing out the answer step by step
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MagnetMom December 29, 2012
I think common core will definitely make moving families feel more confident in their school district choices, but I definitely worry about the learning curve as common core is implemented.
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