Not sure where to begin. I signed my daughter up for the afterschool program. Sounded like a great idea, my daughter would get dance classes Mon thru Fri, that would free up weekend time. This«business» would pick her up afterschool. My family and I had just moved and that they would be able to pick her up from her new school. On the very first day of pick up, they forgot my daughter at school. That should have been the red flag. For 2 weeks after that, the school would call me and say that Tayo Reed’s center was late with pickup, that there had been issues the previous year with pick up. These are things I could have worked with, however, at that time the center was staffed with very immature young women. I never met Ms. Reed, just interacted with her young staff. When placing calls center, the voicemail would always pick up, out of the times I placed calls, I never got a real person. The young lady that«managed» the front office was very rude, liked to over talk ruling the conversation. We enrolled in February, and with my daughter already at a new school, I sucked it up and stayed until the end of the school year(May). Late pickups, bad communication, vans breaking down on the side of the road, just too much! Ms. Reed seems to be more concerned with purchasing a new, bigger, shinier building. Well, I recently had trouble obtaining my tax summary from this«company». I believe that places like this are what is wrong with businesses south of Atlanta. I truly hope that Ms. Reed and her staff are able to work through the kinks. I loved the idea of my daughter participating in an afterschool dance program and haven’t been able to find another one. I refuse to give any additional business to Tayo Reed’s Performing Arts Center and will share my experience with others so that they will not do so either.