On Wednesday, March 5, the Greeneville City Schools’ Pre-K Program will begin accepting applications to enroll 3- and 4-year-old children for the 2025-26 school year. Enrollment in the program is limited.
The Greeneville City School District operates five pre-k classes in partnership with Head Start. Classes are housed at EastView, Hal Henard, Highland, and Tusculum View elementary schools and the Greene Technology Center. Eligibility for these programs is determined by federal and state program
requirements. Services include educational, medical, dental, nutritional, mental health, and transportation services. The Voluntary Pre-K for Tennessee initiative is to provide for the state’s 3- and 4-year-old children, with the priority to serve 4-year-old children of families that meet the economical guidelines, and
those with disabilities. The program’s desire is to give pre-k children an opportunity to develop school readiness skills in an environment that promotes success in kindergarten and throughout the child’s life.
To begin the application process, please visit www.gcschools.net and click on the registration & enrollment link.
For more information, please contact Greeneville City Schools’ Preschool Social Worker Latasha Keller at 423-638-1083 or Constance Ashcroft at 423-677-8469.