Preschool and ABCSS
Registration for the 2026-27 school year is now open. Application forms can be accessed and printed by clicking on the Registration Forms on the left side of this page. The parent information pages on the same link will give you information about documents to include for your child's file. For more information or to submit your application documents through email, contact us at prek@greenbrierschools.org.
We are excited to offer two different options for our PreK program. One option will be to qualify based on income and the additional option will be tuition paid slots. Full tuition cost is $35 per day. Income-based class hours are from 8:00am-3:00pm and tuition-based classroom hours are from 7:00am-4:00pm. Students must be at least 3 years old by August 1st to apply for our program.
We have Preschool buildings on two campuses and students will be placed based on age, qualification, and address. Eastside ABC Preschool is located on the Eastside Elementary campus at 61 Glenn Lane. The Greenbrier Panther Preschool is located near the high school at 76 Green Valley Drive.
Dr. Angie Betancourt, Program Director
501-679-1028
Vision
The Greenbrier Preschool staff will provide a safe, nurturing, and enriching environment in which children will participate in hands on, life learning experiences. Children will be encouraged to express themselves through creativity, questioning, social interactions, and higher level thinking. The Greenbrier Preschool will prepare students to enter kindergarten with necessary skills to succeed.
Mission
The mission of the Greenbrier Preschool is to provide a safe environment to meet the individual need of each child for early success and school readiness.
The purpose of the Greenbrier Preschool Program is to provide safe, healthy, nurturing experiences for children whose parents, due to employment or socio-economic factors, are unable to access preschool services.
The objectives for the Preschool Program will focus on the following components:
- Conduct health screening through health care providers or school-based health services.
- Provide nutritional meals and snacks.
- Provide a developmentally appropriate curriculum to improve gross and fine motor skills, language, cognition, social, and self-help skills.
- Provide opportunities for interaction with peers that will
- promote exploration and curiosity of the world.
- Enhance parental competence and involvement.
