We love School of Rock. You learn the music theory in a private lesson and rock out with a band each week.
We love SOR! The staff is amazing and extremely encouraging to these young musicians. Highly recommended all of their programs!
Yes very good yes. Good teachers yes.
The folks who run this place are fantastic. They treat you like family and my son really liked the program.
My child loved the Rookie camp. The rock show at the end of the week was her favorite. The biggest drawback of the camp was the hours. 10-2 is really hard on working parents.
Logan Henbest, member of School of Rock community since 2013.
If you had asked me four months ago if I would recommend School of Rock my answer would’ve been a resounding “Absolutely!”. Fast forward to today and I cannot stress how much I urge everyone to stay away from this place.
What was once a thriving lively community centered around music and talent has become nothing but a soulless cash grab. The new owner has no passion for music whatsoever. This is simply a business to her and nothing else. At the old Bentonville school, music and the student’s potential were prioritized above all else. And it was because of this that dozens of students thrived and have gone on to become great musicians and even better people. There are some exceptional instructors here who dedicate themselves, despite a harsh uncoordinated work environment, to helping students reach their full potential. They are not the problem. The problem is the owner, Bea. She forced the former GM of the Bentonville school out of his career, lacks meaningful communication with her staff and students, runs a school for music yet doesn’t play an instrument herself, and has single handedly ruined School of Rock for the sake of money. She alone is the reason why I am choosing to leave and quite possibly never coming back. It pains me to see this place fall apart like this in just a few short months. If I were you, go to a private instructor or better yet, teach yourself.
Camp Ozark
Address: 155 Camp Ozark Dr, Mt Ida, AR 71957 , Torres de Albarracín , Arkansas , United States
Two of the best weeks of my year for eight years straight. Had a great time and made plenty of friends. Sam Torn has the whole summer camp thing down to a science.
This is an amazing place!!!! I have a lot of special memories from Camp Ozark♡I’ve been coming here for family reunion almost every year for 23 years and it’s been fun every time!!!!
After paying my deposit for my child in March and her then being on a wait list as number >150 for 3 different weeks I decided in May to get a refund on my deposit and find another camp. I was greatly disappointed to learn of my $300 I would only get $250 back as Camp Ozark keeps $50 for application fees . Well I have called 3 times to try and get my $250, on May 2 spoke with Jaime said my deposit was headed my way then on May 23 I spoke with Mary Francis who seemed disturbed that I was upset about not getting my refund and also spoke to Margaret that same day May 23 who let me know my refund was on its way. Well here it is July 28 and myself nor the bank can find any refund from Camp ozark. And guess what nobody wants to talk to me when I tell them what it’s regarding I am put on hold and sent to a voicemail. I am extremely frustrated and disappointed with this Camp…. I asked when I called if they offered scholarships and they let me know real quickly they only offer scholarships to people living in Montgomery County. Well how many people do you think CaMp
Ozark has made $50 per application fee off of let’s just say 100
Kids and they do 12 weeks a summer… If 100 kids don’t get to go because they are on the wait list and never get to go parents loose $50; the way I figure it that’s about $60,000.00. That’s a nice amount of money they are making on kids that never attend their camp in Montgomery County.
(100 kids X 12 weeks x $50) and yes my kids was on 3 wait lists. I believe #171, # 152, and # 102. This is just my opinion but I would avoid them at all costs.