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Preschool | 97 students |

PHONE: (507) 289-0811

3703 55th St NW

Rochester, MN 55901

Olmsted County | Map

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Posted January 24, 2013

My grand kids now go to this school. Their parents went there in the 80s. I have always enjoyed the teachers, the goals, curriculum, and amazed as what the kids learn. Nothing for over 30 years of praise. If you are thinking of a nursery school this is a great one.

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Posted April 5, 2011

The smaller school is what first attracted me to Children's Place. They have a great Pre-school program that involves enrichments like science, music,art, and cooking. Brenda the directer knows everybody's names and is great with the kids.
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Posted October 28, 2008

This is my son's second year at Children's Place Nursery School. The teachers are wonderful. They encourage parental involvement. They even encourage parents to stop by to see their children during class. I would reccommend this school to my friends.
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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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