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I wanted my child in a smaller classroom. This school is smaller but has big expectations for the kids. She is being challenged and has fun learning. The teachers are really great and give good feedback.
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on Dec 10, 2008
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jeanette: My son is a kindergartener at CCA he is learning to read and loves his school
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on Dec 9, 2008
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K. Erpenbeck: CCA is a great school. I have 2 children who have excelled. My 3rd grader is able to go to the 4th grade for reading and math. They both love their teachers and fellow students. This is our first year at CCA and it has been a very positive experience.
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on Nov 13, 2008
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As a concerned parent I have reviewed many different curriculums for my children and have come to love the curriculum taught at this school. I moved my older daughter from a traditional public school 3 years ago because they could not provide her with challenging materials and have never had any regrets. She has been given the right kinds of challenges here. Not to hard that she is stressed, but hard enough that she actually has to apply herself.
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CCA has done a superb job in meeting the individual developmental requirements for my son. When he started at the school three years ago, he was two grades behind in reading and writing. He is now on target in these areas, and excelling in math and science. A truly nurturing environment.
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on Nov 12, 2008
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R Russo: The CCA is a small but good school. It is in its infancy of being only five years old, but has potential for growth, not only the school but the children that attend it. The teachers at this school are dedicated people who teacher there because they want to be there. The parents of the school are dedicated to their children and their education. The number one goal and priorty is not the view of the student body as a whole, but the education of each and every child.
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