This phase will add 5 regular classrooms to the existing building along with a larger soft play room/media room. Our new facility has been designed to meet the needs of our little friends. We are incorporating the latest technology in every classroom as well as continuing to provide hands on learning experiences.
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Early Edge Preschool provides a safe, fun, and hands on educational experience for children ages 2-5. There are a variety of classes available throughout the week for each age level. Please check out the descriptions below to find a class that best suits your little one. Our two-year old program is designed to provide exposure to a variety of small group skills and activities.
Before and/or After Care is offered to parents who need to drop their children off before morning classes or pick-up after end of student's school day. It is offered Monday-Friday. You do not need to pre-register for this program. A $5.00 fee will be charged per half hour. Please email or call Deb or Lisa (724-900-4733 or 724-882-3072) to discuss ongoing options, rates, and availability.
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Jenna Rogerson
Dec 20, 2021
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For us, Early Edge was a waste of time, money, energy, and a cause of added stress to our family.
Each day, there was a new complaint from them–anything from my daughter’s shoes, to hair, to style of water bottle, to comments on parenting and skills practiced at home.
One owner was unprofessional in her approach. On the third day of school, she felt it appropriate to (in front of others and my 3 year old daughter herself) point out the things she didn’t know/ couldn’t do. When I had a question or concern and expressed it, it was simply ignored.
The obsessive amount of discussion about
Each day, there was a new complaint from them–anything from my daughter’s shoes, to hair, to style of water bottle, to comments on parenting and skills practiced at home.
One owner was unprofessional in her approach. On the third day of school, she felt it appropriate to (in front of others and my 3 year old daughter herself) point out the things she didn’t know/ couldn’t do. When I had a question or concern and expressed it, it was simply ignored.
The obsessive amount of discussion about