Growing Treasures Learning Center 2, Hialeah | Fees, Rankings, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Growing Treasures Learning Center 2 is a Private educational institution in Hialeah with a 4.1 rating.

About Growing Treasures Learning Center 2

Growing Treasures Learning Center 2 ( Private educational institution ) is located at 8318 NW 103rd St, Hialeah, FL 33010, United States. It is categorised as : .
Other categories: Private educational institution

Ratings & Ranking

Growing Treasures Learning Center 2 has a rating of 4.1 and is ranked number 16235 in the US.

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Address & Location

Growing Treasures Learning Center 2 is located at 8318 NW 103rd St, Hialeah, FL 33010, United States.

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Parents & Students Reviews:

Growing Treasures Learning Center 2 has 20 reviews with an overall rating of 4.1. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 4.1 out of 5.0 stars
My son has been attending this school since he was 2 years old . When it was time for him to start Kindergarten I knew this school was the best option . As an educator myself , I was extremely cautious and made sure I did my research on schools in the area and decided I would leave him at Growing Treasures.The curriculum is up to par with the Florida Standards and Common Core aligned , their state exam is equivalent to the county’s FSA meaning If a student were to leave the school after 3rd grade their test scores would be transferred into the system and they would not have to take the FSA. I find it very unsettling that the previous parent ( Janet) has written such a dishonest review . I am very aware of who she is and how much these teachers had gone above and beyond to ensure her daughters success and to make sure she was satisfied as a parent ,something I am certain she is not receiving at a public school where teachers are more concerned about having students pass a state exam than actually teaching and making sure the student is learning .When my son was in first grade I was forced to put I’m in a public school since we were in the process of moving . My son made principals honor roll each quarter and was tested for gifted classes all because of the education he had received at Growing Treasures ! I’m am so happy we were able to bring him back for this school year ! If any parent has a doubt do your research and you will
See their students have scored above the state average two years in a row and is the in the top 7 schools in the state for always meeting compliance. Thank you to the fantastic teachers , administrators and staff at Growing Treasures for always putting the best interest of each student first ! ??
I am sitting at the library while my daughter is taking reading tutoring and decided I should write to prevent other parents from going through the same frustration. My daughter attended Growing Treasures since she was 6 months and it really was the best school until she started 1st grade in a public school this year and then I realized the mistake we had made. Growing Treasures is an excellent day care but NOT more than that. My daughter was Principal’s Hornor roll on VPK and also Kindergarten, she never got anything but “A” with them so we were really happy and thought our daughter was doing great in school. It all changed when she started 1st grade at a public school and then to my surprise she started getting “D” and “F” on everything. I met with the teacher to find out what was happening and she advised that my daughter was below level and I since then have been paying tutoring 4 hours every week for the past 5 months but she is not passing her reading class still and and because in first grade she pretty much has to read and answer all her assigments she is getting bad grades on other subjects which by now she is expected to read on her own. I should have listened to one of the teachers at Growing Treasures when she several times advised me to take her somewhere else beginning VPK because kids in that school fall below level but everyone was so sweet and trusty I did not feel comfortable taking her to a big public school and now she is paying the price. Last week while at Walmart I ran into the grandmother of 2 kids we know from Growing Treasures and she mentioned that her grandson who is currently in 3rd grade at Growing Treasures barely reads yet. Do your kid a favor and take them somewhere else.
It is a very safe center for students and their families. Committed to academically develop children and bring learning to its full potential, in addition to always having recreational activities. The teachers are very friendly and professional, as well as the entire group in the center. For me it is an excellent place because I am confident that nothing will happen to my granddaughter and I have constant communication with the staff in the center.

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