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Grace Community School works hard to provide the best
in quality care while saving you money. We provide more for less!!!
| Average Daycare Cost |
|
| 3-5yrs. | $125-$130 per wk. |
| Toddlers | $140-$150 per wk. |
| Infants | $160-$170 per wk. |
| (prices may vary by location) | |
| Grace Community Schools Cost | |
| 3-5yrs. | $75-$95 per wk. |
| Toddlers | $80-$100 per wk. |
| Infants | $109-$129 per wk. |
| (prices may vary by location) | |


“Our Preschoolers Can Read.”
Have you seen what is on the side of our school van and in our
advertisements? “Our Preschoolers Can Read.” It’s far more than just a
slogan. While other programs are teaching “reading readiness,” Grace
Community kids are learning to do things many think are not possible
for young children. Many times teaching reading is put off until later
because of a mistaken belief that young children can’t learn to read.
Nothing could be further from the truth! By breaking the
alphabet down
into small groups of letters, along with one-on-one phonetic
instruction with the teacher, children as young as two years are taking
the first steps toward actual reading. By age three, many of these
children are turning the alphabet sounds into real words - by
themselves! Our three and four-year olds are reading actual books!

“Instead of Daycare,
Why not school?”
Each
day, the kids receive one-on-one reading instruction with the teacher,
called “Reading Circles.” Children progress through the Circles at
their own pace. Certificates are sent home when a Circle is passed.
After all the letters and sounds have been learned, they go on to
books, which are also sent home. It helps parents stay informed of
their children’s progress and accomplishments. How important is it that
young children learn to read? Very! Children who learn to read at a
young age are more likely to succeed in school now and stay out of
trouble later. They also are more likely to enjoy reading. Many kids
don’t have fun reading because it is difficult for them. By giving them
the skills that not only make reading possible, but easy, you
dramatically increase a child’s quality of life. It is impossible to
describe the feeling parents and teachers get when they see the joy
that being able to read brings to children.
We have decided to
celebrate those children who have achieved excellence in reading with
our "Reader Boards" found at each of the Grace Community School
locations. These special bulletin boards display the pictures and names
of children who have learned to read at GCS. We look forward to serving
you and your children this school year and in the future.
Need help? E-mail questions to gracecommunityschools@gmail.com