"I love the Teachers and the Program. My child LOVES to go to school and comes home teaching us things. It’s so awesome to see such a wonderful warm environment and real teachers that truly love all the kids."
"We have enjoyed our time at the school. The only thing I would like to see more of are the educational updates. Especially in the preschool rooms. I’d love to see the kids practicing writing letters or doing more educational things. I only really get updates of the kids playing and it’s a little concerning when I see my sisters children’s daycare providing a full curriculum and all of the daily activities from the learning portion of the day are shown through pictures daily. All of the teachers are loving and very communicative and that’s the only thing I think they can improve on. I trust that they are following through on the lesson plans, I just don’t see the “proof” per se. Thank you!"
"It's been great all around experience from all the friendly people and place."
"Some teachers are amazing, some are there to get by, but overall my kids enjoy their experience. Any and all concerns are addressed and handled appropriately. I am comfortable leaving my children here and I know they are well taken care of."
"Let me begin by saying, there are some really great teachers here but unfortunately, that is not who the building is run by.
And don't think just because there are cameras in all rooms that your child will be 100% safe. I've seen a teacher smack a child, and all that management did was send her home for the day, she was at work the next day, and she was back in the same room maybe a month later. I later found out that was not the first time that teacher had been removed from the toddler room!
I also was told by another teacher that they heard my children were being groped in their pre-k room by another child. I asked the teacher, and she said the assistant director was there when it happened!! And she never mentioned anything to me. When I confronted the Assistant director, she said she didn't think it was "a big deal" that another child was trying to grab my child with her pants down. Imagine hearing it's not a big deal for your kids pants to be down while another kid is grabbing at it. I told management I wanted to go home immediately because I was very upset. That was 3 months after I started-- I should've never come back!
They also fired someone because her child was in the ER and she hadn't been to work a lot since she started. I wish I was making that up. That was a fun day when I was basically told I could leave for the day but the sick girl would need to stay in my room, or the girl and her mom (teacher) could leave, but I would have to stay. Of course, I said it was wrong to keep a sick child in the room, so I said I would stay. Later on, the director gave me a hard time about this, saying I should always say yes to staying late because it's my "job." (I typically stayed late most days because they never worked to get me out on time, so trust me, I worked late constantly. But also, that should NOT be the expectation of a daycare employee...)
I really truly loved my job but it's management who pushed me away. They are incredibly lazy and rude. I was supposedly "in management," but yet I wasn't involved in any managerial decisions or meetings. They had other people open or close the building instead of me. I tried to stay away from them as much as possible because the assistant director is pretty clueless about most things; she just sits in the office collecting vacation time. And the director is rude, making any question asked sound like it was a stupid one. Management never missed their own breaks; they always got out on time, where you have hourly teachers work overtime every week. Sometimes we wouldn't get a break or be told we could only take 30 mins-- but that didn't effect management ever. They never sacrificed their break or leaving early for staff to get a proper break. Plenty of times we were forgotten and got breaks very late while the assistant director left early for the day.
Management would get rude or ignore us if we buzzed down for help or if we were asking to leave on time. We were literally told to wait "because as soon as we move kids, their parents come 5 minutes later and they HATE when the kids move rooms..." It was very uncommon to get out on time consistently. And I understand it's a numbers game, but if they had enough staff, they wouldn't have a problem getting people out on time.
My classroom was over (meaning we needed another teacher with the amount of kids we had) for 45 minutes one morning. I kept buzzing to the office and no one responded. I even looked out my door at one point and saw both directors were sitting in the office. They also have access to how many children are in the classrooms at any time. I finally went up when the next teacher came in and asked if the intercom was working. The assistant director was acting very suspicious, like "We haven't heard anything." She didn't ask questions or try to figure out if there actually was a problem, which made me think she definitely heard our buzzing but didn't care. I told her we need someone in the room by 815a everyday(otherwise we are breaking the law). She just stood there staring at me like "so??" And shrugging her arms like she didn't care. She proceeded to come right up to me and say, "I don't like your attitude." Which is something insecure people say to others when they feel their authority is threatened. If I was really in management, I should be able to say how we need to be staffed instead of the assistant director getting all offended. At that point, I decided, this is enough. I'm so sick of this place treating horrible teachers like queens, whereas people who do their job with minimal issues are treated like garbage.
Also, I have reached out to corporate about everything, and I've mostly just gotten the run around. Apparently, if you've been with LCG for 20 or 30 years, you can do whatever you want. That's sad because that's not what's best for children, families, or staff. Don't waste your time at this toxic environment!"
"I love how accommodating the school is. The staff is very friendly and my kid’s teachers are amazing. I don’t have experience with all of the other classrooms as my child just enrolled for the PreK room this year. The school is so clean and you can tell when you walk in the door. I love that the same directors have been here and that shows they really care about this school! I will definitely be sending my other children here as well!"
"At first it was a great experience but as my kids got older. We’ve seen the nastiness and unprofessionalism spewed by certain staff members and management"
"Every person I've encountered at this location is friendly, very helpful towards parents, all seem dedicated to and concerned with my child. Every time I've dropped-off or picked-up I see my daughter completely happy and absorbed. She enjoys her hours spent at La Petite, and is always happy to return tomorrow.Thank you all!"
"Overall I think the teachers are doing the best they can although seemed overwhelmed most days. My concern is the yelling and not providing the proper direction in certain situations."
"Revolving door. Some classrooms are amazing while others aren’t. Management is great and the building is beautiful."
"Good, but its only been 2wks"
"Infant room is good, caring and capable teachersToddler room is very disappointingNervous for moving child into upper level rooms due to closures and inconsistency"
"Lapetite has been great, the core group of teachers that have been there since our 7yo started 6+ years ago are all wonderful."
"Used to be great and I could never find fault with anything, the staff and management seemed happy and my child liked coming to school. Now, staff are leaving every week it seems and new faces just appear randomly in the classroom and I have no idea who they are. Some don't even stay. I have zero clue which credentials these teachers even have as some don't even seem interested in working with children We pay so much more money than ever before and all we ask are for people to care for our children. And then if we want any extras we have to hope the school has staff to run said programs and only those who can afford it are able to participate."
"We have had a wonderful experience with this school. The teachers and director are dedicated and caring. We truly feel they care deeply about our child and we have recommended the school to many of our friends."