Legacy Academy of Acworth

Hours

Monday:
6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Tuesday:
6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Wednesday:
6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Thursday:
6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Friday:
6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed

Chamber Rating

4.5 - (15 reviews)
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Read Our 15 Reviews

Chamber Rating

4.5 - (15 reviews)
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  • Lauren Holden

    Love, LOVE this school! There is no better feeling than knowing your children are in the best of hands. From the owner to the director, Chris to the teachers, everyone here makes you feel like family and like your babies are so cared for and attended to. Beyond grateful for Legacy Academy!
    Feb 27th, 2024

  • Dionndra Harris

    I cant say enough about Legacy Academy. This is a great school for your children to learn and grow! They treat and protect my daughter like their own. They are a loving and caring staff that communicate with you about your little one because they know how important it is to keep the parents updated. Ms. Chris was the first person I met when I wanted to enroll my daughter. She made me feel welcomed and walked me around the facility to make sure all my questions were answered. Ms. Chris is busy making sure the school flows gracefully and peacefully. But she never too busy to stop and hold a polite conversation with you. I appreciate all the ladies at Legacy Academy for going the extra mile of taking great care of my daughter. I have no worries when Im at work because I know my babygirl is in great hands. My daughter loves and enjoys going to Legacy. If you are looking for a welcoming, clean, loving, caring, fun and safe environment give Legacy Academy a try.
    Feb 29th, 2024

  • Kayla Miller

    Our son had been going to this facility from 6 months of age to 17 months. We thought with how nice the facility was and the higher prices, wed receive a professional and well managed day care. We enjoyed this facility for 6 months, thinking we would receive the best care. The first 2 classes were excellent, Mrs. Juliana, Mrs. Sam, and the assistant teacher with Mrs. Sam. Although, the 5 months that followed this, we noticed a decline in the environment and the high teacher turn over rate (receiving classroom staff updates almost every 2 weeks). Unfortunately our son started biting, directly after being bitten multiple times from another student. During this time, Michelle was on maternity leave, then the owner, Tarah, stepped in during this time and notified us of the biting and we began to feel like we were walking on glass from her encounters. Chris came back to work for Legacy, not sure why she had left. Chris notified us that he was okay and biting was normal, that she had a biter and they would resolve it. They put him on a behavioral plan for one week. He was teething during this time, but not once did they seem to take it into fact of the cause of the biting. The teacher even notified us of a bunch of other kids biting in his classroom. Tarah moved him up a classroom, it resolved the issue for a while. Since being in that classroom 2 LEAD teachers were fired, for creating a toxic and negative environment for the kids. Multiple weeks go by being in the new classroom (not teething during this time, so not biting), he starts to bite again, amongst some of the most painful teeth coming in and Legacy (Chris) not acknowledging him teething at all and possibly being 100% the root cause. She also mentioned one instance specifically that our son pushed a kid down, held him down, then bit his ear. She mentioned they would put him on a behavioral plan, but did not hear anything about this actually happening the second time. I spoke to the lead teacher the next morning and she said he was completely calm, minding his own business, he didnt push or hold a kid down, he was provoked and bit the kid. Multiple times Chris told us he was not being provoked and he kept pushing kids down and biting them, but its hard to believe what shes saying when the teacher was there to see it happen and Chris did not see this happen and does not have access to even see the footage of it happening, so essentially she just went off of someones word. All this time we thought she was rewatching everything from footage, but this was not the case from what Chris told us in our parent meeting. After the 2nd lead teacher was let go, Mrs. Sam his previous teacher moved up and took her place. She mentioned to me that the kids were out of control and very aggressive- that the previous teacher had absolutely no schedule for them and were standing on tables, couldnt nap during nap time, etc. We noticed these changes even at home on the weekends with him. As of a few weeks ago, they gave up on our son and kicked us out with no warning (extremely unprofessional). No behavior plan was mentioned. Chris having no compassion when it was a fact that he was teething, as well as, 2 terrible hires creating a toxic environment, where he could have learned this behavior. No understanding that we are both 2 full-time working parents and most day cares require a 1 year+ waitlist. Our son comes from a good and healthy home, he is very sweet, and have seen him in multiple play scenarios not exhibiting aggressive behavior and/or biting. Chris told us we would be refunded by EOD, but we called multiple times throughout the span of a week to receive our refund. We feel as if we were discriminated against at Legacy and definitely do not recommend this facility to anyone anymore. UPDATE: We had to outsource childcare for an entire month. Our sons new school is wonderful, no behavioral issues, loves his program so much he does not want to ever leave. Every teacher comments how sweet he is and gives the best hugs. He has also learned twice-fold there compared to Legacy.
    Feb 27th, 2024

  • Joy Will

    Update: Our time at Legacy Daycare was overwhelmingly disappointing, and I feel compelled to share our negative experiences with fellow parents. Despite initial optimism, several significant issues arose, leading us to reconsider our choice of daycare. While the owner, Tarah, seemed friendly and approachable, our interactions with the director, Chris, left much to be desired. There were unsettling instances where it appeared that minority children, including ours, were treated unfairly. This discriminatory behavior was a major concern that cast a shadow over our entire experience. A particularly troubling incident involved a report of our child supposedly choking another child. Upon closer examination, it turned out to be a mere misunderstanding our child had hugged another child too tightly, inaccurately labeled as a more serious offense. This incident underscored a lack of clear communication between the staff and parents, eroding our trust in the daycare's ability to accurately assess and report incidents. The consistently high turnover rate among the staff was another glaring issue. The frequent changes not only disrupted the continuity of care but also raised questions about the overall stability of the daycare environment. Attempts to address our concerns with Chris were met with indifference and a shocking lack of empathy, leaving us frustrated and unheard. Adding to our disappointment was the discovery of a file on our child that had been created without our knowledge. Specific incidents were seemingly exaggerated, portraying our child in an unfairly negative light. This lack of transparency and questionable reporting practices further eroded our confidence in the daycare's professionalism. In light of these issues, we made the difficult decision to withdraw our child from Legacy Daycare. We have since enrolled our child in a different daycare where the experience was markedly better no reports of aggressive behavior, and our child thrived in a more supportive environment. In conclusion, our experience at Legacy Daycare was marred by discrimination, communication breakdowns, and questionable practices. I strongly advise parents to exercise caution and thoroughly research alternative options before considering Legacy Daycare for their children. @Kayla omg we have similar stories. They also tried to say my child was holding kids down and choking them, a 2 year old. Well you would think a violent child's behavior will follow him to the next day care, nope! It's 5 months now and I still hear positive things about my son. Legacy you can find as much people to write you reviews it still doesn't change the fact you lied on little kids. It's a shame.
    Feb 13th, 2024

  • Caleb Lee

    If you are looking for a place to bring your kids, Legacy Academy is the best in Acworth. My wife and I have two kids in the school currently, and Legacy continues to go above and beyond. The staff is awesome. They are a diverse group, which is important to me. My babies get Spanish class! My one year old doesn't know "goodbye" yet, but she can say "adios". Ha! I think that is great. It shows that it is more than just a babysitting service, my kids learn there. My son, who is three, could count, say his ABCs, and is even working through grammar (putting stuff in the correct tenses when he when he speaks), much faster than some of the other kids his age at our church or in our family. I know that there has been some turnover in the teachers recently, but people need to watch the news. Education has some of the highest turnover out there. We have had so many great teachers since being there, but I cannot say enough Mrs. Emily, Mrs. Katlyn, and Mrs. Elisabeth. I saw another review mention Mrs. Chris by name. I hate that these families had a poor experience, but we have several friends now through the school and all of us agree, to a person, that Mrs. Chris is one of the best parts of the school. Chris actually left the school for a little while, and so many parents have talked about how the school hit a rough patch, but now that she is back, things are so great. My kids love her so much. I appreciate all she does, and all the teachers do, to make sure that we have a safe, clean, responsible place to bring our kids to.
    Jan 13th, 2024

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About
Legacy Academy of Acworth

Legacy Academy of Acworth is located at 5445 Brookstone Dr NW in Acworth, Georgia 30101. Legacy Academy of Acworth can be contacted via phone at 470-844-8831 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   470-844-8831

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Legacy Academy of Acworth?

A The phone number for Legacy Academy of Acworth is: 470-844-8831.


Q Where is Legacy Academy of Acworth located?

A Legacy Academy of Acworth is located at 5445 Brookstone Dr NW, Acworth, GA 30101


Q What is the internet address for Legacy Academy of Acworth?

A The website (URL) for Legacy Academy of Acworth is: http://www.laacworth.com/


Q What days are Legacy Academy of Acworth open?

A Legacy Academy of Acworth is open:
Monday: 6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Tuesday: 6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Wednesday: 6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Thursday: 6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Friday: 6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed


Q How is Legacy Academy of Acworth rated?

A Legacy Academy of Acworth has a 4.5 Star Rating from 15 reviewers.

Hours

Monday:
6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Tuesday:
6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Wednesday:
6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Thursday:
6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Friday:
6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed

Ratings and Reviews
Legacy Academy of Acworth

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 15 Reviews )
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Lauren Holden on Google

image Love, LOVE this school! There is no better feeling than knowing your children are in the best of hands. From the owner to the director, Chris to the teachers, everyone here makes you feel like family and like your babies are so cared for and attended to. Beyond grateful for Legacy Academy!


Dionndra Harris on Google

image I cant say enough about Legacy Academy.
This is a great school for your children to learn and grow! They treat and protect my daughter like their own. They are a loving and caring staff that communicate with you about your little one because they know how important it is to keep the parents updated.
Ms. Chris was the first person I met when I wanted to enroll my daughter. She made me feel welcomed and walked me around the facility to make sure all my questions were answered. Ms. Chris is busy making sure the school flows gracefully and peacefully. But she never too busy to stop and hold a polite conversation with you.
I appreciate all the ladies at Legacy Academy for going the extra mile of taking great care of my daughter. I have no worries when Im at work because I know my babygirl is in great hands.
My daughter loves and enjoys going to Legacy. If you are looking for a welcoming, clean, loving, caring, fun and safe environment give Legacy Academy a try.


Kayla Miller on Google

image Our son had been going to this facility from 6 months of age to 17 months. We thought with how nice the facility was and the higher prices, wed receive a professional and well managed day care. We enjoyed this facility for 6 months, thinking we would receive the best care. The first 2 classes were excellent, Mrs. Juliana, Mrs. Sam, and the assistant teacher with Mrs. Sam. Although, the 5 months that followed this, we noticed a decline in the environment and the high teacher turn over rate (receiving classroom staff updates almost every 2 weeks). Unfortunately our son started biting, directly after being bitten multiple times from another student. During this time, Michelle was on maternity leave, then the owner, Tarah, stepped in during this time and notified us of the biting and we began to feel like we were walking on glass from her encounters. Chris came back to work for Legacy, not sure why she had left. Chris notified us that he was okay and biting was normal, that she had a biter and they would resolve it. They put him on a behavioral plan for one week. He was teething during this time, but not once did they seem to take it into fact of the cause of the biting. The teacher even notified us of a bunch of other kids biting in his classroom. Tarah moved him up a classroom, it resolved the issue for a while. Since being in that classroom 2 LEAD teachers were fired, for creating a toxic and negative environment for the kids. Multiple weeks go by being in the new classroom (not teething during this time, so not biting), he starts to bite again, amongst some of the most painful teeth coming in and Legacy (Chris) not acknowledging him teething at all and possibly being 100% the root cause. She also mentioned one instance specifically that our son pushed a kid down, held him down, then bit his ear. She mentioned they would put him on a behavioral plan, but did not hear anything about this actually happening the second time. I spoke to the lead teacher the next morning and she said he was completely calm, minding his own business, he didnt push or hold a kid down, he was provoked and bit the kid. Multiple times Chris told us he was not being provoked and he kept pushing kids down and biting them, but its hard to believe what shes saying when the teacher was there to see it happen and Chris did not see this happen and does not have access to even see the footage of it happening, so essentially she just went off of someones word. All this time we thought she was rewatching everything from footage, but this was not the case from what Chris told us in our parent meeting. After the 2nd lead teacher was let go, Mrs. Sam his previous teacher moved up and took her place. She mentioned to me that the kids were out of control and very aggressive- that the previous teacher had absolutely no schedule for them and were standing on tables, couldnt nap during nap time, etc. We noticed these changes even at home on the weekends with him. As of a few weeks ago, they gave up on our son and kicked us out with no warning (extremely unprofessional). No behavior plan was mentioned. Chris having no compassion when it was a fact that he was teething, as well as, 2 terrible hires creating a toxic environment, where he could have learned this behavior. No understanding that we are both 2 full-time working parents and most day cares require a 1 year+ waitlist. Our son comes from a good and healthy home, he is very sweet, and have seen him in multiple play scenarios not exhibiting aggressive behavior and/or biting. Chris told us we would be refunded by EOD, but we called multiple times throughout the span of a week to receive our refund. We feel as if we were discriminated against at Legacy and definitely do not recommend this facility to anyone anymore. UPDATE: We had to outsource childcare for an entire month. Our sons new school is wonderful, no behavioral issues, loves his program so much he does not want to ever leave. Every teacher comments how sweet he is and gives the best hugs. He has also learned twice-fold there compared to Legacy.


Joy Will on Google

image Update: Our time at Legacy Daycare was overwhelmingly disappointing, and I feel compelled to share our negative experiences with fellow parents. Despite initial optimism, several significant issues arose, leading us to reconsider our choice of daycare.
While the owner, Tarah, seemed friendly and approachable, our interactions with the director, Chris, left much to be desired. There were unsettling instances where it appeared that minority children, including ours, were treated unfairly. This discriminatory behavior was a major concern that cast a shadow over our entire experience.
A particularly troubling incident involved a report of our child supposedly choking another child. Upon closer examination, it turned out to be a mere misunderstanding our child had hugged another child too tightly, inaccurately labeled as a more serious offense. This incident underscored a lack of clear communication between the staff and parents, eroding our trust in the daycare's ability to accurately assess and report incidents.
The consistently high turnover rate among the staff was another glaring issue. The frequent changes not only disrupted the continuity of care but also raised questions about the overall stability of the daycare environment. Attempts to address our concerns with Chris were met with indifference and a shocking lack of empathy, leaving us frustrated and unheard.
Adding to our disappointment was the discovery of a file on our child that had been created without our knowledge. Specific incidents were seemingly exaggerated, portraying our child in an unfairly negative light. This lack of transparency and questionable reporting practices further eroded our confidence in the daycare's professionalism.
In light of these issues, we made the difficult decision to withdraw our child from Legacy Daycare. We have since enrolled our child in a different daycare where the experience was markedly better no reports of aggressive behavior, and our child thrived in a more supportive environment.
In conclusion, our experience at Legacy Daycare was marred by discrimination, communication breakdowns, and questionable practices. I strongly advise parents to exercise caution and thoroughly research alternative options before considering Legacy Daycare for their children.
@Kayla omg we have similar stories. They also tried to say my child was holding kids down and choking them, a 2 year old. Well you would think a violent child's behavior will follow him to the next day care, nope! It's 5 months now and I still hear positive things about my son. Legacy you can find as much people to write you reviews it still doesn't change the fact you lied on little kids. It's a shame.


Caleb Lee on Google

image If you are looking for a place to bring your kids, Legacy Academy is the best in Acworth.
My wife and I have two kids in the school currently, and Legacy continues to go above and beyond. The staff is awesome. They are a diverse group, which is important to me. My babies get Spanish class! My one year old doesn't know "goodbye" yet, but she can say "adios". Ha! I think that is great. It shows that it is more than just a babysitting service, my kids learn there. My son, who is three, could count, say his ABCs, and is even working through grammar (putting stuff in the correct tenses when he when he speaks), much faster than some of the other kids his age at our church or in our family. I know that there has been some turnover in the teachers recently, but people need to watch the news. Education has some of the highest turnover out there. We have had so many great teachers since being there, but I cannot say enough Mrs. Emily, Mrs. Katlyn, and Mrs. Elisabeth.
I saw another review mention Mrs. Chris by name. I hate that these families had a poor experience, but we have several friends now through the school and all of us agree, to a person, that Mrs. Chris is one of the best parts of the school. Chris actually left the school for a little while, and so many parents have talked about how the school hit a rough patch, but now that she is back, things are so great. My kids love her so much. I appreciate all she does, and all the teachers do, to make sure that we have a safe, clean, responsible place to bring our kids to.


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