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5234 Old Hwy 5, Woodstock, Georgia, 30188, United States
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Aug 28, 2017
I wish this school were closer to me because I would be lucky to have them teach my children. Any school that would incorporate visual learning along with book learning has figured out the best way a child learns. Anyone can read from a book but to visually show the children how guns were used in the Wild West and to top it with a gun safety lesson, now that's teaching! I know those children were not only entertained but learned a lot. Keep up the good work!

Sep 7, 2017
Sounds like a great School that realizes teaching children to respect firearms is good and leads to less accidents it's sad that liberals would rather have children not know anything about guns. Where has when children have a chance to understand how guns are to properly be used and respected they are far less likely to misuse them. I remember having a 22 and a shotgun in the car while at high school like most school students that I knew we never shot anybody we never pointed the gun at anybody we had respect for what could happen with a gun when it was misused. I applaud students the teacher and the parents of the school

Jan 11, 2018
Not sure how the school is its self, but i do know that i called up there this morning because was trying to get a hold of the own and the lady that answered was VERY rude. I asked who i was speaking with and she basically told me it was none of my business. If knew who i was speaking with i would be able to tell you if you were able to help me or not. And so i went on to tell her i was trying to get a hold of the owner and she told me that she was not available at the moment and asked me if there was anything she was able to help me with. So i told her no, i was wanting to speak with the owner. She said well im sure that i can help you. Well little lady if you must know, I have spoke with her several times and am/was trying to get my son into this "wonderful" school. But ill be damned if your little smart ass is going to be doing anything with my son. I hope the owner sees this and understands my frustration as to why you answer a business phone and tell someone that its none of their business to know who is answering the phone, how it could have caused a MAJOR issue. If my son was there i would have came through that phone. Your chose to work there girl. You need to take pride in where you work! and if you dont like it im sure they need some ppl in the back stocking the shelves at Kroger where you dont have to interact with ppl every day. Kroger prob wouldnt even like it! I will be sure to get in contact with the owner and let her know how i feel. RESPONSE: So apparently Tammy is the woman i spoke with, and Tammy is the lady that i was supposed to meet with to view the place this week. We spoke last week as well. And tammy is the one saying she is the owner on the response. Im so glad God works in wonderful ways because this is not a place i would want my child/children to go. The place where they currently go would gladly give you the directors name and would gladly introduce themselves as responsible adults taking pride in where they work. Also if someone were to come into the daycare my son goes to currently and doesn't have an ID and is not on the paperwork they will call you rite away. this is how it is handled. No person in their rite mind would let someone come into a childcare facility and just let them walk rite in. So maybe if that person was not supposed to see that child you should ask for court papers and im sure the parent wouldn't have them on the list to be able to come see or pick up the child. there are just SOOOOO many other ways that you (Tammy) could/should have gone about things and this is DEF not a place for my son. He would not like being around ppl like this with the issues he has!

Aug 31, 2017
Great school. My grand daughter loves her school. The owner truly cares about children. She educates and give the children the chance to show their capabilities. Highly recommended!

Aug 29, 2017
I just saw the article on taking the 1st and 2nd graders to a "shooting museum" since they are studying Annie Oakley, Pecos Bill, and Davy Crockett. This is real history that nobody talks nor teaches about anymore. They were not firing any firearms nor advocating gun rights. If the parents signed the permission slips then that should be fine for everyone. Let's do what we were taught in school when they still taught about manners, keep your nose out of other peoples business. Seems like some adults posting on here need to go to Holdheide Academy and learn reading comprehension again or just let one of their 1st and 2nd graders teach you. Good Job Holdheide Academy!!

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