
My son had learned so much there, and it is obvious that the teachers truly cared about him and his well being.
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Choo Choo Montessori opened with 2 students in the Fall of 2010 and enrolled 5 more students by the end of the first school year. The business is very thankful for the parents who took a chance with us in our initial year. Student enrollment has steadily increased since then. In the Spring of 2013, the director of the children's house, Mrs. Natasha earned her AMI Primary Diploma from the Montessori Training Center of MN. In the Fall of 2013, the school earned NAEYC accreditation. In the Spring of 2014, the school earned a four star rating for early childhood services from Parent Aware. These two accomplishments have improved the school's customer relations, staff retention and administration practices. In June 2014, Choo Choo Montessori purchased a new building and remodeled it. The business moved into this building in late January 2015. The building allowed us to open an infant room and serve more children in the other age groups.
Choo Choo Montessori is an early childhood learning center in the Twin Cities, emphasizing the Montessori teaching philosophy. We're currently enrolling the following ages: Infants (6 weeks - 15 months) Toddlers (16 - 33 months) Preschoolers and Kindergarteners (33 months - 6 years)
My son had learned so much there, and it is obvious that the teachers truly cared about him and his well being.
Oh jeez where do I begin. Do not take your kids here. The staff are under qualified, and only work here because it's an easy job to get. I overheard a female who works in the toddler room talk...
Kind, caring staff who will take excellent care of your children while providing them with exactly what they need so they can grow socially, emotionally, and academically. My son is a 1st grader...
Choo Choo Montessori School is now a NAEYC certified preschool! As for the reviewer below, I can assure you I am a real parent with two boys who have attended Choo Choo. One is now in public...
My infant daughter went here for a grand total of three weeks before I pulled her out of there. It was making me sick to my stomach. The infants were the most unhappy group I've ever seen, spent...