Kids ‘R’ Kids Learning Academy of West Frisco, Frisco | Fees, Rankings, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Kids 'R' Kids Learning Academy of West Frisco is a Preschool in Frisco with a 4.7 rating.

About Kids ‘R’ Kids Learning Academy of West Frisco

Kids ‘R’ Kids Learning Academy of West Frisco ( Preschool ) is located at 2660 Main St, Frisco, TX 75033, United States. It is categorised as : .
Other categories: Preschool, Child care agency, Day care center, School, Summer camp

Ratings & Ranking

Kids ‘R’ Kids Learning Academy of West Frisco has a rating of 4.7 and is ranked number 1593 in the US.

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Address & Location

Kids ‘R’ Kids Learning Academy of West Frisco is located at 2660 Main St, Frisco, TX 75033, United States.

Schools Fees

Given that it is categorised as , the school fees for Kids ‘R’ Kids Learning Academy of West Frisco range between 12,000 USD and 16,000 USD.

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Admissions:

Admissions are currently open at Kids ‘R’ Kids Learning Academy of West Frisco.

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Parents & Students Reviews:

Kids ‘R’ Kids Learning Academy of West Frisco has 89 reviews with an overall rating of 4.7. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 4.7 out of 5.0 stars
I want to start by saying we met some good people here. My star rating is fully dependent on whether or not I would recommend sending your child here and I would not.

We were having issues with our son’s behavior and violence and we come to find out our 4-5 year old was spending a majority of the day playing video games that were made for 7+ yrs olds and with kids 2-3 years older than him. I truly believe that because our son was having behavioral issues and they realized he was easy to deal with when he’s playing video games all day so that’s why they had him doing it so much. There are so many kids in a classroom it makes sense they’d have a hard time if someone was having an issue.

However my issue with too many kids in the classroom is almost everyone working also has there kids there, there were many times when we would come in and the teacher would be super focused on her own children. There is absolutely no way there isn’t nepotism happening here.

Our son has also shared with us that they had someone come in and run some sort of shooting game with all the kids where they had them shooting some sort of laser guns outside, we had been in full communication with them the entire time on what was happening with our boy and that he could not handle that sort of play. Not to mention they are seeing his behavior issues while he was there.

We thought they were trying to help us but since moving to another school I understand how much they weren’t and how much they didn’t care about our son after they’d decided he was a problem.

We had transitioned him to gluten free and although we weren’t allowed to pack him lunch when they served burgers they just didn’t give him a bun. If they didn’t have a gluten free option they would just LEAVE HIM OUT! We came in one day and asked what they had been giving him, COOKIES. They’d just been giving him cookies for all his snacks because that is what they had that was gluten free. I don’t expect him to have a whole pantry to choose from but he should at least have similar options to the other children and should always have a bun. Like no wonder we were having so many issues.

Lastly but certainly not least our son has told us that some of the boys were inappropriately touching him. When we brought this up to the school initially they brushed it off as nothing.

Since moving to our new school our son’s behavioral stuff had nearly completely cleared up. It’s like we have a different son and I truly wish we had never sent him to kids r kids and that’s why I’m leaving this review. Please proceed with caution.

My husband and I first looked at this KRK location when I was pregnant in 2018 and ended up going with another school, but early last year decided to make the move to KRK and have not been disappointed!! The communication is great, and every classroom/teacher my son has had so far has been welcoming, loving, and fun, while also keeping impressive structure for the “schooling” portion of the day. We especially love the dedication that the director, Ms. Cathy, has to the kids, the school, and her teachers and staff. We feel that any issues or concerns we have had (there have been minimal!) have always been met with direct attention, understanding, and solutions from the teacher or directors, and really appreciate the level of communication we receive daily. Our son just started in the Pre-K room and absolutely is loving it. We feel he is learning a ton and will be well prepared for kindergarten next year!
My son went here and he didn’t last very long.This is not his first daycare, or my first child. Since day 1 I noticed small red flags that I ignored. The manager was very friendly but, when I brought up a concern over my child’s care all she did was make excuses on the teacher behalf and inform me, that she has never had an issue instead of digging into the situation and communicating with me on what was happening with my child. I had to switch daycares due to us moving and since day 1 he has cried every morning. I have witness a lot of yelling from one of the main teachers and grabbing the kids arms aggressively. Small kids are learning how to express big feelings and this is not a daycare that shows comfort and alternative ways to express themselves. I removed my child as soon as I could. The only positive was that I could watch my son on the camera. I hope this helps.

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