GCC offers a before and after school for children ages 5 through 12 years old for working families in Guilford.
Since 1978, it has been the goal of the Guilford Before & After School Care Program to provide quality and affordable care to elementary school children. In doing so, our program enables parents to work, continue their education or pursue other interests.
The children in our care are provided with a safe and relaxed environment in which to enjoy a variety of activities. Much of the creative inspiration for these activities comes from the children themselves, whose ideas and preferences are always well regarded by the staff, who continuously strive to keep the program activities flexible and appealing.
Although, as an organization, we function independently of the public school system, we maintain close, supportive ties with the professional staff of the schools in which we operate. This unique relationship affords us the opportunity to interact effectively between parents and school personnel whenever special needs circumstances exist.
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In the News!
- Guilford Center for Children Continues to Make Adjustments to Offer Childcare to FamiliesThe Guilford Center for Children (GCC), a non-profit that provides early education and before- and after-school care, has continued to adjust its schedule, and its licensing, to meet the needs of Guilford families throughout the fluctuating schedules due to the pandemic. Guilford schools started the year virtually but have since adjusted to a hybrid schedule. With students originally returning to school online, many families were scrambling to find childcare. GCC, which operates out of Guilford Public Schools but is not run by GPS, worked with the town and the schools to fill the need. Read more at zip06.com
- After-school program changes to full-dayA move made to address child care gaps The Guilford Center for Children’s “before and after school” program might deserve a new name. In addition to running its usual early morning and mid-afternoon activities out of the town’s schools, the GCC this fall also is operating a full-day distance learning program out of the First Congregational Church and the town’s community center. The initiative, according to officials, was born out of a community effort and as a way to support families while the Guilford Public Schools operate under a hybrid model. It provides child care on days when students are… Read more: After-school program changes to full-day
- Guilford Center for Children Sees Success and Support for Preschool Summer ProgramWhile many schools are currently scrambling to put together reopening plans for the fall, attempting to absorb guidelines from the state while facing down continued uncertainty in the face of the continued ravages of the pandemic, the Guilford Center for Children (GCC) has been quietly operating for most of the summer, bringing grateful pre-school age children back to learning and social activities after three months of absence. With reduced class sizes, plenty of outdoor time, and enhanced safety precautions, GCC’s young students have adapted quickly and have been able to enjoy much of the socializing and learning that was so… Read more: Guilford Center for Children Sees Success and Support for Preschool Summer Program
- GCC Faculty Continues Teaching and Connecting, Despite LayoffsIn mid-March, when the escalating coronavirus pandemic began shuttering schools across the state, Guilford Center for Children (GCC) teachers and staff were faced with the difficult prospect of losing income—and being unable to interact with their young students, missing out on those bonds and relationships that are especially vital for pre-school age children. Rather than let that happen, GCC staff have spent the last few weeks making sure they remain a presence in the lives of these students, putting together everything from individual lessons to entire websites in order to help maintain educational continuity through the closure. The parents, for… Read more: GCC Faculty Continues Teaching and Connecting, Despite Layoffs
- Preschoolers Make a Difference for GFLThe Guilford Center for Children (GCC) Early Childhood Program, which focused on the theme of kindness for the month of May, set up a book donation box and undertook a classroom challenge to collect books to donate to the Guilford Free Library. The goal was for each of the 17 children to bring in one book they could give away. In one week, the students had collected more than 80 books from their home bookshelves, and on May 31, kids pulled two wagons filled with a grand total of 177 books down the road to the library. Library staff greeted… Read more: Preschoolers Make a Difference for GFL
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