REGISTRATION

By offering a variety of schedule options, Grace Neighborhood Nursery School (GNNS) allows parents to make the right choices for their child's earliest school experience. Parents can choose morning or afternoon session on a two-, three- or five-day schedule.

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2007-2008 tuition and fees
The board approves tuition rates for each school year. Additional fees may be added for special activities and tuition is subject to change at any time.

Tuition
2 days / week     $155 monthly
3 days / week     $250 monthly
5 days / week     $405 monthly

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Forms

Click on the PDF links below to access GNNS forms that you may print, complete, and mail back to the GNNS director. Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to read these forms. Visit www.adobe.com to download the latest version.

Registration card
Registration form (pages 1 and 2)
Health summary form
Health care summary form (must be completed by health care source)

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Class hours
Classes meet in the morning and in the afternoon.

a.m. sessions - 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
p.m. sessions - 12:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.

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Lunch bunch
Lunch bunch is an extended day program that offers up to two hours of extra care once a week. During this time, students enrolled in the program bring their own "brown bag" lunch and are supervised in play by a teacher.

Morning students     $60 monthly
Afternoon students   $40 monthly

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Transportation
Van service is available for both the morning and afternoon session. Children who are in need of two-way or one-way transportation to school can ride the Grace van. The van service includes child safety seats and an adult rider who helps children on and off the van.

2 days / week = 4 trips     $68 monthly
3 days / week = 6 trips     $101 monthly
5 days / week = 10 trips   $170 monthly

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Application and enrollment
The GNNS enrollment process includes an application, tour of the school and optional classroom observation. Preference is given to returning families and siblings with remaining spots filled by new families. Once classrooms are filled, additional children are placed on a waiting list and will be placed if there are openings. Children can be placed in a classroom opening at any point in the year.

Once a child is accepted, the parents are expected to complete enrollment forms that include health information, emergency contacts and volunteer availability. A child will not be able to attend school without these forms completed and turned in to the director.

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Scholarship program
GNNS is proud of the cultural and economic diversity of its students. Although the school is located in Grace Trinity Community Church, it is non-sectarian. The Scholarship Program at Grace provides tuition assistance for up to 20% of its students. Parents who are interested in the scholarship program should contact the director.

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