06/14/2026
Parents joined us today for a fun wreath-making class! You're never too old to learn—every day brings new opportunities. We love creating experiences that bring families together, build friendships, and strengthen our school community.
06/10/2026
Two brand-new buses have arrived to complete our fleet just in time for the new school year! 🚌✨
We are ready to serve families with Melissa ISD's new school schedule and are now enrolling before- and after-school students who need reliable transportation and care.
Contact us today to learn more about our school-age program and reserve your child's spot for the upcoming school year! 🍎📚
06/06/2026
So proud of Ms. Zia and her Summer Camp students for raising close to $700 today.
06/04/2026
🍋💛 Our Summer Camp students are making a difference! 💛🍋
Join us as our campers host a Lemonade Stand in our school lobby on Friday, June 5th from 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM to raise money for Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation, an organization dedicated to fighting childhood cancer and supporting affected families.
Every cup purchased helps fund critical research and brings hope to children battling cancer. We invite all of our families, friends, and community members to stop by, enjoy a refreshing glass of lemonade, and support this wonderful cause.
Together, we can help turn small acts of kindness into big changes for children and families in need. 🍋✨
The Goddard School of Melissa
I'm holding a fundraiser to help Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation move one step closer to finding a cure for all children with cancer! You can join me by helping me plan this event, attending my event, or making a donation right to this page. The money you donate will pay for research to find bett...
06/03/2026
☀️ Summer parenting hack: Get your kids in on planning a summer bucket list and steal these ideas from us. It will give your more options than doing another park day.
05/28/2026
First field trip of the summer!
05/27/2026
Our students got a special visit from three Melissa High School percussion students! The children loved seeing real instruments up close, hearing live music, and learning how different percussion instruments create rhythm and sound.
Experiences like this do more than just entertain — they help support healthy brain development in young children. Exposure to music at an early age strengthens memory, listening skills, language development, coordination, and creativity. Watching older students perform also inspires confidence, curiosity, and a love of learning. Hands-on musical experiences encourage children to focus, recognize patterns, express emotions, and build important social skills through shared experiences.
We are so thankful to these talented students for sharing their time and passion for music with our young learners!