Family Roots and Fresh Vision The Goddard School of Parsippany Ushers in a New Era

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The Goddard School of Parsippany has undergone a transformation under new ownership, emphasizing safety, innovation, and personalized education. The owners, who are also parents of two young children, are committed to creating a nurturing environment that they would want for their own kids. They have renovated classrooms and introduced advanced safety features, including a secure access control system. With the integration of smart boards and the Kaymbu platform, parents receive daily updates, enhancing the school experience. Professional development for educators is a priority, ensuring effective communication and consistency in the classroom.

The community has welcomed these changes, with local families expressing excitement about the school's renewed focus. The owners aim to establish The Goddard School as a leading early childhood center that supports both emotional and academic growth. Their heartfelt commitment to the community reflects a deep understanding of the importance of trust and care in early education.

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