Goddard School holds ribbon cutting ceremony
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GRANGER, Ind. -- The Goddard School held a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday to celebrate its opening this fall.
The Goddard School on SR 23 will have 140 children from 6-weeks to 6-years old and will employ 26 faculty members.
Goddard will operate on a play-based, flex learning program allowing children to learn while having fun. It will work with students so they will be confident and well-rounded in school and life.
“If the children have an aptitude to learn throughout their life they will be successful throughout their life that’s what’s proven actually. 43 percent of Goddard children on average perform higher or above any national preschool in the country," said Bhavesh Patel.
Goddard School is planning to open later this fall once permits are finalized.