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Preschool | 10 students |

PHONE: (303) 442-7140

1330 Alpine Ave

Boulder, CO 80304

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Posted November 10, 2010

i am blessed to have found the elm tree for my child. the teachers are great, and they must treat them well, because there is no teacher turn over. my son has had the same five teachers for almost a year now.
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Posted February 13, 2010

Elm Tree is the best kept secret in Boulder - a very small toddler school. My daughter has been there since last summer, and she loves every minutes she spent there. The school looks and feels like home, which is what we want for a toddler-only school - a big backyard with organic garden the children tend during farming season, home-cooked lunch and loving caring teachers who tell us what the children do of the day when we pick them up (I never have to ask, and they do it for every kid/parent.) It will be so sad when our daughter has to leave at 3yrs.
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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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