During a recent government meeting in Moreno Valley, community members expressed strong support for the establishment of a new preschool by Discovery Church, highlighting the growing need for early childhood education in the area.
The meeting featured several speakers, including long-time residents and educators, who emphasized the importance of providing foundational learning experiences for young children. A resident, who has been teaching for 50 years, underscored the value of instilling knowledge about God and education in children, stating that such initiatives also engage parents and strengthen community ties.
Garrison Polsgrove, the senior pastor at Discovery Church, shared his enthusiasm for the preschool project, which he believes will significantly benefit local students by preparing them academically and socially for their future schooling. He praised Karen Winter, who will lead the preschool, for her extensive experience in academic leadership.
Donna Woods, an educator with decades of service in the Moreno Valley School District, echoed these sentiments, noting the diverse needs of families in the community. She argued that strong family support from an early age is crucial for building a robust community and, by extension, a thriving city.
Another speaker, Beau Palomaras, highlighted the challenges parents face in finding quality childcare, particularly in light of recent daycare closures. He called for swift action to approve the preschool, emphasizing its necessity for working families.
The discussion culminated in a consensus among the speakers regarding the urgent need for early childhood education resources in Moreno Valley, with several members of the planning commission expressing their intent to support the initiative. The meeting concluded with a call for a motion to advance the preschool project, reflecting a community united in its commitment to enhancing educational opportunities for its youngest residents.