Volunteers from the Clay County Humane Society visited students at Grace last week. They brought therapy dogs with them and talked to the students about how they are trained, what they do, their purpose, and how to become a trainer. …
5th graders began a paper circuit project a few weeks ago in the Think Tank by reviewing how circuits work. Then, students custom designed the front of a greeting card for a family member. Finally, students created the paper circuit …
Help us in supporting the Clay County Safe Animal Shelter by donating old blankets, old towels, old pillow cases, pet toys, dog food, and cat food. Drop off items at school any time before Friday, January 29th.
Run Club is Back! Back by popular demand, Run Club will begin again on Thursday, January 7th! Open to 1st through 8th graders every Tuesday and Thursday morning from 7:30-8:00 AM, students will have the opportunity to burn off some …
The North Florida Independent Schools Athletic Conference (NFISAC) is planning to have winter sports teams and games again beginning in January. If playing either volleyball or flag football interests your 3rd through 6th grader, please register today. Practices will begin the …
Third, fourth, and fifth graders submitted original artwork in the Annual Angels for Allison Artwork Competition. From over 200 entries, judges chose 16 winners from the greater Jacksonville area. Five of the winners were Grace Episcopal Day School students! The Angels for Allison Foundation …
Join prospective and current Preschool and Kindergarten families for a playdate on December 12th! Enjoy a fun morning of hands-on play, holiday art exploration, and outdoor recreation. Please call 904-269-3718 or email mmcgee@geds.net to RSVP for this event. When you …
Do you need holiday care for your child? Need to run some last minute errands or do a little Christmas shopping? Make your reservations for Holiday Camp today. Care will be available if we have four or more children registered …
Grace Episcopal Day School participated in its 32nd year of giving to the Green Cove Springs Food Pantry. Grace students, parents, and teachers gathered 425 pounds of food and donated to the food pantry just prior to the Thanksgiving Break. …
4th graders investigated the properties of hydrophobic sand in their STEM class last week. Hydrophobic sand is unlike normal sand because it does not get wet. It repels water instead of absorbing it. Parents can purchase hydrophobic sand for their …