Gresham Heights Learning Center is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 2300 Nw Division St, Gresham, Oregon OR. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Gresham Heights Learning Center receives consistently high praise from parents. The daycare is noted for flexible scheduling, supportive staff, recent facility improvements, and creating a welcoming environment where children thrive emotionally and developmentally.
They have been extremely flexible with our schedule! The teachers are amazing and my son is happy to be there; which makes me feel great dropping him off. Could not ask for anything more!
Our daughter has been attending GHLC for almost a year, and we have had the best experience so far. Our daughter has some food allergies, and we were worried about it, but the staff has been very supportive and understanding. Since the moment we walk in we feel the professionalism, the care and respect for all the kids and families. And the most precious thing is that she loves her teachers. My mom’s heart feels peace when I see her and her classmates being happy together. We can’t wait for all the memories that will come for her at GHLC.
Do not recommend this daycare. I can’t even get gas at that Safeway without my child getting upset thinking he has to go back there.
GHLC was really an awesome daycare before it was bought out by the new owner, Karven. My children went here for almost 2 years and it was nothing but positive teachers and staff who cared for all of the children! I am very pleased my children no longer go here. I would advise any family to be cautious, the communication is not the best, and the Director, Lacy, seems to let emotions rule over her decisions. Definitely not a professional business. I would hate for any family to experience what we had to go through!
My daughter got in last minute during my maternity leave and I was considering Kindercare as I got a discount through work. At the time my daughter got in, the building was not up to date, they did not have double locked doors and those 2 things were concerning to me as kindercare did. However, it was 5 minutes from my work and everyone seemed more relatable during our walk through then the other place. So I went with my gut. I was a first time mom and this was just before covid hit. I'm also a nurse so I was considered essential. Pre covid I got to meet and get to know the staff super well because I would visit on my lunch to breastfeed my child instead of pumping. They were all really great, so good with the kids and they communicated with me really well. Especially with being a nurse, I wasn't always able to make it there the same time every day so they would be able to feed my daughter when she was hungry vs. waiting for me and hungry. During covid, I was able to see this place transform. They got the locked double doors, a new playground, while new interior. It's beautiful. 2 price increases in the 3 years we have been there but still very competitively priced to other daycares and I did check during covid in case they had to close their doors. With covid came a lot of concern with if I was going to have a space to bring my daughter. They stayed open the whole time and were so good about their practices that they had only 2 notifications during all of covid. The staff (Lacey, Alicia, and Karven) was empathetic to many requests I had with my job including discussing an upcoming strike and how that would impact financially and how they could assist. I cannot say enough of how much I enjoy these teachers. I truly rely on them for a lot of what my daughter has progressed to and I so appreciate every one. She has so much fun and loves all of her teachers. Out of my 3 years here, I have yet to have instances where I've had to complain or have any criticisms. As time moves on with her growing, I am getting sad to know that we may not have her here much longer and it'll be a tough day when that happens for my daughter and my husband and I.