The Stuckey Family Interfaith Child Development Center is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 205 S. Union Ave, Alliance, Ohio OH. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
The Stuckey Family Interfaith Child Development Center has a mixed reputation. While some parents report their children are happy and feel at peace leaving them there, multiple recent reviews cite serious concerns including staff turnover, a past incident of child neglect in 2016-2017, unprofessional behavior, and allegations of physical harm to children. The facility appears to serve as the primary full-service daycare option in Alliance for younger children.
My son absolutely loves going to his new daycare center. We had a few hard times at others and then we found this one and now he enjoys going again. I have peace of mind taking him! Every mom knows how hard it is to leave their child and they make it just a little bit easier ♥️. I’m thankful I found them and he’s happy to be there ! I’m excited to see what this journey for him will bring I definitely recommend this facility!
I’ve been a patron here for 20 years. It used to be an amazing and comfortable place for parents and children. Unfortunately, it has went downhill in the last few years. The environment is dull and drab, the staff does not appear professional nor are they friendly (their are a few friendly staff members), and the director has no concept of communication, professionalism or child growth and development. It’s so sad to see the effect that poor management has had on this Alliance staple.
Stuckey is the only game in down at their performance level. There are a couple exceedingly crappy daycares in town (out of peoples' houses, etc), but Stuckey is the only fully-fledged daycare in the area. The Alliance Early Learning Center (city-run kindergarten) also has preschool. We didn't know this. We would have immediately switched had we known. But for anything younger than preschool you have to go to Stuckey. They were a five-star establishment at one time, as graded by the state, which is UNHEARD OF. Until some internal incident happened in 2016 or 2017 that knocked them down to a 1- or 2-star. Never did learn what happened, but it must've been pretty bad. Edit. I just found out what happened. Allegedly, a child was left unattended in their outside playground, way at the back of the property. Teacher brought the wrong student up after recess was over, this one got left behind. From what I understand, the teacher wasn't reprimanded nearly enough. Despite that, if your kid is lucky enough to have one of the better full-time teachers, it's pretty good. But the turnover is very high. New aides every week or two. New teachers every couple months. The worst thing is the payment system. Now, as I quickly learned, most daycares require payment up front, regardless of days attended. Your kid is sick? You pay, fine. Going on vacation? You pay, fine. I get that. But I drew the line at snow days, teacher work days, holidays. You still pay, not fine. That is some hot bullcrap. Actually, I didn't draw the line. I grinned and beared it because what can you do? They have a monopoly in the area.
My daughter started Interfaith in 1987-1990! My sons went to Interfaith and my daughter's sons all attended Interfaith! She works there and still has one child at Interfaith! God Bless Interfaith!
If I could give this place no stars I would what that daycare teacher did to that little girl was uncalled for don’t take ur kids here