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Businiess name:  Esperanza School
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I was skeptical about the new school, and while I wish it wasn't located right behind Washington-what's been done is nothing short of amazing. I saw the school when it was first purchased and it looked like a school from Communist Russia. What vision! My son (who went to Esperanza, but is now in preschool) never wants to leave when we pick my daughter up. Both my kids have gone to the school, and EVERY teacher they've had has been wonderful and very caring. Years later the teachers remember their names and are excited to see them. My son's favorite teachers are still Ms. Lydia and Ms. Eli (he hasn't been in their class for a year) whom he talks about frequently.

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