Meadowlark School has been the best decision for our family. They provide the most individualized and understanding care that allows children to be themselves everyday. They meet each child where they are and no child is expected to fit into a cookie cutter mold but encouraged to embrace their own personalities. If any teachers at school are ever having a bad day you would never know. They always appear to be fully present for the children. I love picking him up on nice days when you can tell they have been exploring outside all day because he is more imaginative, focused, and well behaved.
Children even on bad days are always met with mutual respect, care and understanding.
-Amy N., Parent of Meadowlark Student

Our son Charlie attended Meadowlark for 2 1/2 years and absolutely blossomed there. He learned how to work with others, build forts, take care of chickens and make all kinds of art. Charlie began his time at Meadowlark as a shy kiddo who preferred to play by himself, and when he left Meadowlark 2 1/2 years later, he was the most social butterfly! Charlie is also an avid artist and I believe all of the free art he did at Meadowlark really contributed to his love of all creative art. We would recommend this school 100%!!
-Katie Barnes & Max Bittle, 2019 Alumni Parents

I was nervous about finding the right childcare for my family after our longtime nanny moved on, but Meadowlark has been such a wonderful fit. I love the school's beautiful indoor and outdoor spaces, focus on nature, creativity, healthy food, daily movement, and screen-free play. Most of all, I appreciate the teachers, who truly know and care for my child and make Meadowlark a place where he feels loved, supported, and free to thrive.
Thank you for all that you do for our family and community.
Jennifer B, Alumni parent
At Meadowlark, both of my children found a rich and nurturing environment with new opportunities for exploration and imaginative play each day, loving guidance from their teachers, and a connected and supportive school community. My kids enjoyed having the freedom to explore their interests — from reading about zoology to building birdhouses to figuring out how to dig the deepest sand holes in the play yard — and it was wonderful to watch the children tend and transplant seedlings and harvest vegetables, herbs, and fruit in the school garden with their friends and teachers. Such a lot of care went into building this sweet school, and my family feels privileged to have been part of it.
— Alumni parent