Complaint Review: Sylvan Learning Center - Indianapolis Indiana
- Sylvan Learning Center 77 S. Girls School Road Indianapolis, Indiana U.S.A.
- Phone: 317-247-7664
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- Category: Tutoring
Sylvan Learning Center Rockville Road To be regarded with and SUSPICION and CAUTION! ripoff Indianapolis Indiana
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Sylvan Learning Center has been unaccommodating, inconsiderate, rude and disrespectful to say the least!
Recently, my daughter began attending Sylvan Learning Center (on Girls School Road) twice a week.
I asked the staff at Sylvan if I could quickly view my child's work papers/folder/file on two separate occasions since she began, and each time I was denied.
It is my right legally, and as a parent, to view what my child has done at any time without question. Additionally, I would like some tangible evidence of work she has done during the 60 minute instruction period.
I was told by the Center Director that an appointment was needed (for a conference) to discuss what my child has done. I explained that I just wanted to simply take a quick look at the papers she has done and that was all. Again, I was told an appointment was needed.
Per the Sylvan web site, "If you don't want to wait until your next scheduled parent conference to find out how your child is progressing, just ask! Your Sylvan Learning Center's staff will be happy to talk to you at any point. Your input is a vital part of your child's tutoring program."
The Sylvan TV commercials advertise one-on-one instruction and "individualized" lesson planning when in fact there are always two or three children at each table being given worksheet after worksheet from books that they may or may not have the legal right to copy or use. There is no individualized one-on-one instruction!
Additionally, I was told that I was not allowed to view or observe my child in the room (where they are supposedly teaching). I have always been extremely involved with my child's education and I have never come across anything like this! At my daughter's public school, attending the classroom occasionally is something that is encouraged and suggested through her teachers not forbidden as it is at Sylvan.
It is obvious to me that Sylvan goes out of their way to hide what they advertise and promise; there is a reason!
The Center Director and Director of Education have been nothing but unprofessional and rude - clearly taking sides of the person with the biggest wallet.
If you want to do what is best for your child (and your wallet) do some research and hire a tutor through the school!
Alarmed Parent
Indianapolis, Indiana
U.S.A.
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AUTHOR: nick - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, May 12, 2015
I invited parents to sit with me and was reprimanded for this. I also spoke to new parents about their childs progress, usually if a student made a significant breakthrough I let the parent know. It was a great feeling. But I did notice that the franchise owner didn't want their tutors to interact with the parent. Tho may be their way of controlling the progress of the student, for example, getting a parent to sign for additional lessons may mean they might need to ring the alarm of learning disabilities. Some of the material was just so horrible and outlandish. I was tutoring a young student using versitiles he was catching on and learning. When the manager saw his progress she took the versitiles away and told me not to use them. They plied the kids with candy and cookies, were rude to staff and misleading in general. My advise is to hire an honor roll student twice a week @$15-20/hour.


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