We've been very happy with our 3 kids in their first year at the elementary school. Teachers were always responsive when I had questions. I spent time in each classroom and participated in field trips with each class with no problems. Getting to know others parents at pickup times was pleasant. Administrative staff was always friendly and helpful the many times I picked up a child early or brought one late. In their previous school, one of my children came home in tears regularly and the other was not challenged at all. At Grace they were both very happy, academically challenged, and socially happy. My youngest started kindergarten with a lot of enthusiasm and loved her teacher as well.
Submitted by parent on June 04, 2017
We are extremely disappointed to have wasted our child's educational time with this school. In the beginning we thought it was due to being new, but each year since things have gotten worse. Before this school, our child was on the Dean's list and in the TAG program. I believe the problems with Grace are multifaceted. In my opinion, the teaching staff as a whole is not proactive. There is much pressure to make the grade yet it seems to me the education is lacking. The school depends on RenWeb to communicate negative grades. There is no opportunity for praise nor to inquire about negative grades.
Submitted by other on March 16, 2017
Grace is an decent school with some great teachers. Unfortunately the administration supports the few bad apples that ruin the experience for children
Submitted by parent on April 04, 2013
High school Administration needs to be changed. The principal is only concerned about making himself look good and the same goes for the Dean of Students. They really don't give a rip about the students at all and will flat out say whatever to try to shut up any parent who is dissatisfied with the school.
Submitted by parent on May 13, 2011
Our son attended the school for 5 years and it was a wonderful experience overall. The best part was the small class sizes.
Submitted by parent on November 29, 2010
The principal sets a professional yet child focused tone that allows teachers to lead students in a relational way that truly develops a love for people and for Christ.