Text Box: Text Box: The Downtown Center receives accreditation from the National Association for the 
Education of Young Children.  

The Pewaukee Center receives accreditation from the National Association for the 
Education of Young Children.

Early 1997 brought the move of the corporate offices to the future Brookfield Center.  
The Brookfield Center opens in March 1997 and is licensed for 92 children from 6 weeks through 11 years.  

In April, the National Association for the Education of Young Children reaccredits the Tosa Center.
In August, Grandma's House makes the decision to close the Pewaukee Center since infant care could not be offered at this location.  At this time, the Brookfield Center opens three new classrooms and increases its licensed capacity to 130 children.
In September, the Tosa Center moves to a new location where it is able to offer infant care and expand its transportation service to area schools.
In December, the Downtown Center is reaccredited by the National Association for the 
Education of Young Children.

The Brookfield Center receives NAEYC accreditation in June.  

In June, the Lake Country Center is opened in the Church of the Resurrection.  This center is licensed for 68 children from 6 weeks through 11 years.  
Grandma's House begins hosting seminars to assist staff in meeting continuing education requirements.

The Tosa Center is again awarded NAEYC accreditation for its quality program.  
Grandma's House expands its education program by sponsoring teacher apprentices and assisting with scholarships for teachers who wish to enroll in formal education programs.

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