Our children have been attending Grace Community - Skyline since 2018, and we couldn’t be more grateful for the incredible care and education they’ve received over the years. From the very beginning, we felt welcomed, valued, and truly part of a community that prioritizes both learning and love.The structured environment provides the perfect balance of education and play, helping our children thrive socially, emotionally, and academically. The hands-on teachers are simply amazing—patient, dedicated, and deeply invested in each child’s growth. With an excellent student-to-teacher ratio, every child gets the attention and care they need to succeed.Thanks to the strong curriculum, our children have been well-prepared for kindergarten and even first grade, giving them the confidence and skills they need to excel. The support and dedication of the entire team at Grace Community - Skyline have made a lasting impact on our family, and we truly appreciate the love and care they pour into their work every day.We highly recommend Grace Community - Skyline to any parent looking for a safe, structured, and nurturing environment for their child!
Submitted by parent on January 10, 2020
My kid like the school and the teacher
Submitted by parent on September 30, 2015
My Kid started at Grace community school and within a couple of days came down with Bronchitis and an ear infection he had got at the school. My Kid is very active, Not used to playing with others as he is an only child and is at the stage where bites and hits.Nevertheless, He went back to school after recovering and twice a week when we picked him up we had a "Big yellow Report" that he either Hit, Bit, Scratched, Pulled hair or threw a toy. I understand that he is a baby but he cannot hurt other kids, But this is a school and supposed to teach him not to do this. I felt they were signalling my son out and because he is "fire cracker" the teachers are marking him so that they administration would remove him from coming to school.Lately, He has been coming home and telling us that 1) Kids push him and he pushes back and he gets time out. 2) He has been telling us that the teachers "Pow pow in his booty" which means in adult terms the teacher spanks him in the butt, which clearly would leave no marks because of the pamper. Well We were told that if he had 1 more incident report he would be removed from Grace community school indefinately. No parent/teach conference, No offer of help or ideas to stop the behavior just kicking him out. The teachers are un-trained and DO NOT Speak English, They all look angry and un-happy due to their minimum wage salaries. They want a cake job and do not like my son because he makes them work for their money and therefore wrote him up so many times that administration decided to remove him from school. They do not know how to handle a 2 year old and I know kids make up stories but My son is too small to make up 3 allegations against the teachers spanking him and students pushing him around.Let's get to Amy the Manager She is fake, They smile and greet you and behind your back talk about your kid. She knows nothing of how to teach a child or work with a child and she knows nothing of what goes on in the classroom. My question is if a child gets the curriculum is involved in every activity and does everything the way he should beyond his age but clearly needs alittle more attention why not give it to him and stay around him to ensure he learns not to do those things? facilities are so dirty and beat up kids constantly gets sick. This was a blessing in disguise for my family.