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3.1(16)Yelp(0)
Child Care Learning Center

On record in Georgia.

63 Hwy 95, Rock Spring, GA 30739

Hours
5:45 AM–5 PM
Licensed for
103 children

Amenities and accessibility

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Reported on the provider's Google business listing, not verified by the state.

The public record

License number
CCLC-10796
License status
Open
License type
Child Care Learning Center
Licensed capacity
103 children
Address
63 Hwy 95, Rock Spring, GA 30739
County
Walker County
Website
Not listed

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From Google

Recent parent reviews

The 6 most recent of 16 Google reviews. Scroll for the rest of them.

  • Never send your kids here they yell at the kids and they hire people and they yanked a kid out of a chair for say a breakfast time he was not hungry and they threaten to hit kids of if I could rate this place a zero I would pls parents do not send your kids there And how do I know all of this because I was a kid that went their yeah, and I got out of that he311 few months ago thank god

    Johnny PerezApr 5, 2026
  • The owners allowed one of their family members to work without proper background checks just because he’s related to them. This employee who was being paid under the table slapped my grandson twice in the face. Then tried to jerk him out of the chair for no reason I pray that the proper authorities come in and SHUT YOU DOWN!!#JUSTICEFORCOLTON!!!

    Lynn SlavenJul 18, 2024
  • ive debated on making this post, but when i drove by that “daycare” today and seen all the cars of the parents picking their kids up i wondered if the truly had any idea of what kind of establishment they was trusting their kids in. i’m not wanting to slander any names in specific but i am speaking on our family’s time while our son was at wee teach academy. i could go on in every little detail that never quite added up and always made me question them while our son was enrolled there but it’d honestly take a good 1 or 2 hour sit down conversation. this past thursday on june 20th i went to pick our son up from daycare, i went in checked him out and walked back to his class to get him. when i walked back out i was approached by a male teacher at his school informing me another parent at the daycare was accusing him of hitting my son that she watched it happen. followed by him informing me about him being on probation and how that could potentially put him in jail or loose his job. i was stunned and didn’t know what to say so i walked up front and asked the director if we could speak, she told me no that it was not a good time. since she wouldn’t speak to me i had walker county come to the daycare. come to find out this incident occurred on monday june 17th. i wasn’t informed that my child had possibly been hit by a teacher until FOUR DAYS after the incident occurred. the teacher again denied to the officer to hitting my son, but the director informed the officer he was wrote up for the incident, what was also written in the police report per the accused teacher was that my child was refusing to listen and “that particular child NEVER listens” he again denied hitting my child. the officer and i both asked to see camera footage and was denied that because the director said the tapes lapse over after so many days… but four days and it washes over? doesn’t add up to me honestly. the accused teacher also has a very lengthy background repeat that i’ve come across and one of the charges he has is child endangerment?! out of all of his charges that one charge alone should not allow someone to work at a daycare with kids, toddlers, and BABIES🥺 i could go on and on about the wild stories i’ve heard from currently employees to past employees, but im going to let the law do their job on that. my job i know i need to do is inform other parents of the things that this daycare has tried to cover up. they weren’t going to tell me about the teacher being accused of hitting my child until the parent who witnessed made it known either they would or she would. they didn’t get the law or state involved , but i did and i will not stay quite. we have to protect all babies any way we can. and wee teach academy failed my son.

    Kayla giffordJun 25, 2024
  • THE STAFF. Hands down some of the most caring and most loving women you can have the privilege to encounter. My daughter has been going here for almost a year. Drop off and pick up are my favorite parts of the day. When you see each other every day over time you become like family. I love the way they work with any problem that arises. God has really blessed our community bringing each and every person in this building together to love on our babies the way they do. Thank you all for your commitment to give the best care to our babies, I appreciate you all!

    KIA J.Jun 20, 2024
  • Hands down most caring and loving staff. Ms Stacy is the glue to the place. I have worked with her for years and she takes on these children as her own. She has always worked out any problems or issues that have ever come up. She is very professional and cares so deeply for all children she especially cares for special needs children. I would recommend WeeTeach to anyone that needs child care. Ms Stacy and her crew are simply the best!!!

    Nancy WeeksJun 18, 2024
  • Today, I had a meeting with the owners and a teacher where I was trying to address concerns I had about my sons safety. One teacher who yelled at me a couple of weeks ago was gaslighting me and calling me a liar when I was just telling them what she did in front of the owners nothing was done about it. After having two meetings with the higher ups nothing has been resolved I had to tell them one day that none of the kids in diapers had been changed causing the whole class to be changed for the first time all day. I would not recommend putting your children in there if you want to know what is going on because they never update the app to tell you. Another issue I had was my son being hit and bit without having anyone tell me anything I had to find it out from my 3 year old son. The teachers knew about it because of their reactions when I brought the issue up to the owner completely unacceptable behavior

    Kendra MasonApr 17, 2023

Reviews shown verbatim as published on Google Maps.

How the reviews split

The 3.1 average comes from 16 Google reviews. An average hides whether opinion is consistent or divided, so the spread is shown too.

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  • 1 star7

Questions parents ask about WeeTeach Academy

Is WeeTeach Academy a licensed child care provider in Georgia?

WeeTeach Academy holds Georgia record CCLC-10796, listed as "Open" by Bright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning in Walker County. Confirm current standing on the state's provider search at families.decal.ga.gov before enrolling.

What is WeeTeach Academy's Quality Rated star rating in Georgia?

Georgia rates WeeTeach Academy 2 stars, on a scale of one to three where three is highest. Quality Rated measures programme standards the state assesses, not inspection outcomes, and it is separate from the licence itself.

Does this page show inspection results for WeeTeach Academy?

No. Georgia publishes inspection and complaint history for each provider by fiscal year, and none of it is included here, so nothing on this page reflects WeeTeach Academy's inspection record either way. Look the provider up on the state's provider search at families.decal.ga.gov and read its visit history.