Top Schools in Locust point, Baltimore, Maryland, United states

NuRoofing

Address: 101 Heritage Pkwy, Mansfield, TX 76063, USA

Roofing contractor School

“We're so happy we went with NTCS. Although their price was higher than the other estimates, the quality, and efficiency as well as the time Christopher spent describing in detail every question or concerns we had was a level of service rarely offered.”

The Baltimore Montessori

Address: 1530 E Fort Ave, Baltimore, MD 21230, USA

School

“The Baltimore Montessori is an excellent school with the best teachers (Shout out to Ms. Lindsay and Ms. Caryn)! Our children attended TBM, first in the toddler rooms and moved onto the primary classrooms and completed kindergarten at TBM. We have grown with the institution and the play-grounds and kitchen garden are excellent additions, despite the urban locale of the school. The lessons taught are excellent - from the peace table/peace corner to allow kids to reflect/take time out to the interactive, hands-on activities from cutting and coring apples is very much in line with the Montessori Method. The methods teachers implement for reading are phenomenal - both of our kids are strong readers, who understand content and we attribute it to TBM. The enriching portions, such as yoga, Spanish language lessons and arts/crafts were our children's favorite times. The kindergarten year is worth it despite the cost - we saw our oldest blossom in her third primary year. The lesson plans she was exposed to since the age of 3 came together for her in the 3rd year - she was more comfortable with her peers, teachers and the classroom setting. As a kindergartener, she was a "leader" in the room for the younger kids and this greatly boosted her confidence. The Kindergarten year consists of several field-trips and these were a big highlight for the kids and provides an opportunity for parents to chaperone, too. It incorporates lesson plans and brings the classroom outside. The school's proximity to Latrobe Park is an added bonus - most spring and summer nights, we went to the park after-school, so they kids played with friends and parents were able to meet each other, too. We commuted into the city and did it because we believed in the success and positive growth for our kids. My one suggestion - if your child will transition from TBM into public school, work with them at home on mainstream math vocabulary (add/subtract/multiply/divide) because the terminology used at TBM is different from a public school classroom.”

Francis Scott Key Elementary/Middle School

Address: 1425 E Fort Ave, Baltimore, MD 21230, USA

School

“I'm suppose to attend this school this year and I wonder how great it is I hope it's great”

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