Community School Park Cities, Dallas | Fees, Rankings, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Community School Park Cities is a Preschool in Dallas with a 4.4 rating.

About Community School Park Cities

Community School Park Cities ( Preschool ) is located at 3412 Binkley Ave, Dallas, TX 75205, United States. It is categorised as : .
Other categories: Preschool

Ratings & Ranking

Community School Park Cities has a rating of 4.4 and is ranked number 26648 in the US.

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Address & Location

Community School Park Cities is located at 3412 Binkley Ave, Dallas, TX 75205, United States.

Schools Fees

Given that it is categorised as , the school fees for Community School Park Cities range between 29,500 USD and 38,000 USD.

Vacancies:

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Admissions:

Admissions are currently open at Community School Park Cities.

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Parents & Students Reviews:

Community School Park Cities has 12 reviews with an overall rating of 4.4. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 4.4 out of 5.0 stars
I am definitely pleased with my experience at The Community School. My son started daycare in another facility for a month and while they were safe, that daycare was light years behind in interaction and care for the children. Within two weeks of switching my son to The Community School, I could tell that just being there had a positive influence on him, even at five months old.
The infant room is set up so the children can roam around on the mats on the floor and play; the adults and teachers remove their shoes so that no one tracks in dirt or germs that will wind up in tiny mouths. There is tons of interaction throughout the day and my son has picked up quickly on sharing, sign language and has been hitting developmental milestones faster than I think he would anywhere else (or even just at home with me.) They also plan activities beyond the usual classroom ones; they take short walks when the weather is appropriate, have splash days in the kiddie pool and there is even a weekly music lesson in which a young lady comes in and plays her guitar as they all sit around and listen. (And this is the infant room, all under 18 months!)

What has meant the most to us is the care they show for not just the kids, but the parents. My first experience made me feel as though I was dropping my dog off at the kennel. But here, we are greeted warmly every day that we walk in, and even in the morning you can see and see the activity and hear the fun the other rooms are having. I’ve seen one of our caregivers outside of the school and she was just as enthusiastic and loving to my son as she is when I drop him off every day. We’ve received cards, drawings and fingerpaintings for every holiday so far and it’s been lovely to have something to send to the grandparents or display on the fridge!

Daycare was not an easy choice for our family, but I have been able to relax knowing my my son is in a safe and stimulating environment, and one that I’m encouraged to drop in on throughout the day, if I like. I definitely recommend the Community School and its loving and educational environment; we plan on staying until my son is ready for elementary school!

I was excited to read the positive reviews about the my son’s school, since they also reflect my own feelings about the Community School of Park Cities. I was surprised though to read the 2 poor reviews posted here. My son is almost 2 and has been attending CSPC for the last 3 months. I spent a year researching and touring daycares in Dallas trying to find the best place to send our son while I finish school. My first choice was CSPC, however at the time he was still an infant and the wait-list was lengthy (as I found to be the case at all the top daycares in the Dallas area). We shared a nanny with another family for a period of time, but felt that as our son was getting older he needed to be in an environment that would better foster his socio-emotional needs. Since I am studying to be a teacher I spend a great deal of time in a variety of school settings. Due to this, I searched rigorously to find, what I feel to be, is the best environment for my child. I happened to luck-out and was able to get our son on the wait list for the toddler class just before summer (a *very* helpful tip I learned during all of my research). He started shortly after, first 2 days/week, then to full-time this month. I have been extremely happy with the level of care my son receives by everyone at the school. The entire staff is warm, caring, and all seem highly knowledgeable in the developmental needs of children, as well as that of each individual child in their care. I have felt completely comfortable sending my little boy there since the very first day. He was already surpassing many milestones at a rapid rate, but since starting school at the Community School of Park Cities I can see the development in his language and cognition, as well as his large and fine-motor skills, on a daily basis. In addition, he is also learning how to interact with other children in a safe, fun, structured and nurturing environment. We are so happy to have become a part of the CSPC family!

*It is also worth mentioning that we do not live in the area, I drive from Oak Cliff each day just so our son can go to this school.

Our son is in his third year with The Community School of the Park Cities, a huge upgrade from his previous childcare provider. Even though he is only in preschool he is already exceeding the majority of the TEKS (state educational standards) for students in kindergarten thanks to the strong academic focus of the school.

While the curriculum is solid and he is learning heaps, there is also a great playground and plenty of opportunities for our highly-spirited son to develop social and emotional skills. The school also offers kidokinetics, dance class, and Spanish.

The School’s Director, Melanie Rudebeck, truly cares about the growth and development of the children and has taken any question or concern expressed by my husband and me seriously and has taken immediate action.

Business Manager, Courtney O’Reilly is the perfect complement to Melanie and provides parents with detailed information on daily enrichment classes, special events, and classroom themes.

Each room’s teachers also complement each other well. Preschool teacher Karen has a quiet leadership and over a decade’s worth of experience. Catrina bring high energy and vibrancy to the room.

Another plus – The Community School offers service opportunities and parent meet-ups, making it easy to connect with other families.

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