The Date Night You Offered the Parents Last Month was Such a Nice Surprise
I can’t tell you how much we’ve enjoyed having S** and J** attend the School for Amazing Kids, Pelham. The date night that you offered the parents last month was such a nice surprise and having coffee and a snack each morning is such a nice touch. You guys really are customer driven and children focused. I will be sending Michel a reference letter, but just wanted to you guys to know what all of this meant to Grant and me.
Have you all ever considered opening another business to serve the Riverchase/Hoover area? That area could really use a child care center like the School for Amazing Kids, Pelham. We are actually moving to Hoover and we can’t find anywhere to place the kids that is as reputable or affordable as S.P., so we will continue to drive to Pelham everyday.
What Parents are Saying about Our Schools
Overall, the daycare gets an A in my book!…
My son has been attending School for Amazing Kids, Pelham for 2 years now and we absolutely love it. The moment we entered the door, we knew this was the place for us. The staff were friendly and made us feel very welcome.
I don’t have anything negative to say about the daycare; however, the only critique I would give is giving the parents a passcode to enter the classroom areas. When I first had my son, the company I worked for offered transition care for the first 6 months of me returning to work and the facility’s entrance was also secured with a passcode. The only people provided with a passcode were the staff and parents. It was really convenient as if I wanted to stop by and check on my son, I could enter the classroom at any time. I find it to be sometimes a major inconvenience when we have to wait up front for the door to be answered. There are times when I ring the doorbell and it’s not heard so I end up waiting until a staff member walks into the lobby. This can be a little irritating when caught in the hustle of bustle of trying to get to work in the mornings. I don’t understand why parents aren’t allowed the passcode to enter. Additionally, my son’s former transitional care facility would change the passcode every few months and would distribute the new passcode to the parents.
Lastly, I think it’ll be cool to receive a monthly or quarterly newsletter of “What’s Happening” with the school. Including a calendar would also be helpful. This not only would cut down on resources, but it’ll help us stay informed of school news and/or events much easier. For the most part, I throw paper away. If we received an email of events, upcoming parties, etc. It definitely would streamline communication and keep us better informed of happenings at Pelham.