Imagination Pre-school
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Customer Reviews (8 reviews)
SueLovler
on Citysearch Jan 08, 2009I just wanted to take a moment and let everyone know how well a former student of Imagination Pre-School, Deanna, is doing! She has adjusted beautifully to kindergarten and the preparation she had at this wonderful... (more)
helenekfamily
on Citysearch Jan 08, 2009My daughter, Julie, has learned so much at Imagination Pre-School. It was a perfect introduction to her school years where her day was filled with learning, fun, and friends. I was impressed with the daily... (more)
napolimom
on Citysearch Jan 08, 2009This letter is long overdue. I can't believe Mark has just completed pre-school. It seems like I was just crying in the audience at Marina's graduation from Imagination Pre-School! When Marina started the... (more)
bambolan
on Citysearch Jan 08, 2009Imagination Pre-School made my daughter Vanessa?s preschool years a loving, fun, nurturing and happy experience. I recommend this school to everyone I know. The love of children and enthusiasm shines through in... (more)
ReeseTriplets
on Citysearch Dec 15, 2008"Imagination is more important than knowledge" ? Albert Einstein I came across this quote the other day and I thought how brilliant. Children are pushed to grow up so fast in our society day. Do they realty have the... (more)
karstin
on Citysearch Jun 11, 2008I agree with the first reviewer completely. This school was such a disappointment! I did not send my son back after one year there. The director does have major issues and her staff is so phony and inappropriate. One... (more)
malkov
on Citysearch May 21, 2008The reviewer who bad-mouthed Imagination Pre-School has some "serious issues" and does not represent the vast majority of satisfied parents who have sent their children the school. Obviously, if the school were... (more)
lamb123
on Citysearch Oct 31, 2007The director, is a very bizzare "Type A" personality with serious issues. She tries to "sell" prospective parents with her "perfect presentaion" of photoalbums of previous class trips and events. The classrooms... (more)