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A is for Art Preschool

5.0

By Michele

I couldn't be more pleased with A Is For Art Preschool. Mrs. Borelli has a wonderful program set up for the kids. My son had never gone to a daycare or preschool program before this and I couldn't have found a better place for him to learn the transition from home to school environment. I have absolutely no complaints. ...read more

A is for Art Preschool

5.0

By Mom of a preschooler

My 3 year old son went to A is for Art preschool during last school year and we plan to send him in the coming year as well. He had a great time exploring different art related activities the school offers along with other preschool curriculum. I like this school also because of the teacher Ms. Borelli, she is very nice and the children really enjoy learning from her. She also gives a lot of one on one time to each child, connects with their parents and informs them of the day to day activities of their children. This is something I didnt see at other preschools. I am glad that my son attended to this preschool. ...read more

A is for Art Preschool

5.0

By Libby

I love A is for Art and Jennifer Borelli. She is very calm and relaxed, and is so loving and nurturing to the kids. The art these kids do is amazing. I almost cried the first time my oldest daughter brought home the bowls she made on a pottery wheel (I've never had a chance to do that!), they were so beautiful. Mrs. Borelli has done so many different projects with the kids - oil on canvas, paper-making, paper mache, watercolors, clay... I'm so impressed with the results! I love the giant Jackson Pollack-inspired splatter painting. In addition to the art, the class takes field trips to local merchants and have guests visit the class. My daughter got to see how wigs are made, did some yoga, learned how to "stop, drop and roll" from the firefighters, listened to live musicians, and learned about pizza making. My youngest daughter is going to start here in the fall; I wouldn't think of sending her anywhere else! ...read more

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