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Where students grow academically, socially, and emotionally, enjoying the fruits of their labor in a warm, close-knit community
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We teach our children the benefits of industriousness and teamwork by following the example of our school mascot, the bee! Garden City offers a small school setting with big school resources. Looking for a traditional, neighborhood elementary school with high academic standards and the resources to ensure each child sprouts to their full potential? You’ve come to the right garden.
Our families play an important role in the success of our school, and we work to create a strong, lasting bond with our parents. Every Sunday night during the school year, you’ll get a message from us letting you know what to expect for the week ahead and how to best prepare your student. Our teachers and staff are always accessible. We encourage parent involvement through activities and programs that allow you to be an active participant in these important (and fleeting!) early learning years.
Our Garden City busy bees are surrounded by caring teachers and staff. Many have been part of the Garden City family for years and have a great affection for our school, our students, and our neighborhood. Prioritizing safety and security allows our students to bloom. Besides focusing on providing an excellent education, Garden City also offers activities such as chorus, cheerleading, safety patrol, and science lab. The result is well-rounded children who know how to work hard yet still have fun.
We’re a neighborhood school made up of families and individuals who care about the future of our children. We are focused on academic success, but we are also deeply connected to supporting the whole child, adapting to different learning styles and using all of our health and counseling resources to ensure the best possible elementary school experience for all.
A safe place for working parents to leave their children before and after school
5th-grade students who serve as student leaders