11/12/2025
Greenville County Child Development Centers
Follow us to learn what is happening in Greenville County Schools 6 Child Development Centers!
The vision of the Child Development Centers is to promote the development of young children and families through comprehensive and high quality educational programs in a caring and stimulating environment. We believe:
Parents are a child’s first teacher
Learning is a lifelong process
All students can learn
The school atmosphere should positively stimulate learning and development
Education is a co
11/12/2025
10/24/2025
Red Ribbon Spirit Week is almost here! Check out the flyer below to join in on the fun! 💙💫
Greenville County Child Development Centers
07/30/2025
Join us in giving a warm welcome to Mrs. Jessica Leppard, the newest member of our Northwest Crescent team! We’re so excited to have her on board! 💙💫
Greenville County Child Development Centers
10/06/2024
Free BBQ meals are being provided to students and families on Friday, October 4th starting at 6 pm, while supplies last. Pick up is at O’Reilly Auto Parts at 1315 S. Pleasantburg Dr. Details available through LiveWell Greenville and Mill Village Farms. No registration required – just come on by!
09/30/2024
SCHEDULING UPDATE! Greenville County Schools will remain closed through Friday, October 4. Schools and offices will be closed to the public, there is no eLearning, and all field trips are canceled. Decisions regarding other activities including athletics will be announced on Wednesday.
The decision to close for the rest of the week is due to a lack of stable power and safe transportation routes. Widespread power outages, numerous traffic signals not working, and downed power lines and trees make travel unsafe for in-person learning. The lack of power, Internet access, and unreliable cell phone reception across the community makes eLearning inconsistent or impossible.
GCS buses run 38,000 miles per day on approximately 10,000 miles of roads. A significant number of routes are impassible, and the District must evaluate approximately 370 individual bus routes. In a snow or ice storm, based on experience, we know the most likely spots where issues will occur. In this situation, we have no way of knowing where trees and power lines have fallen until all routes are assessed. The Greenville County Sheriff’s Office is encouraging people to stay off of the road as much as possible, and we recognize that car and bus traffic to schools would make it more difficult for first responders and utility crews.
We will continue to evaluate options for the week of October 7, which could include eLearning or in-person school. While no decision has been made regarding next week, the plan will be dependent upon power, Internet accessibility, safe transportation, and food supplies. Once power is restored, cafeteria food supplies must be restocked, which will take a minimum of 48 hours.
09/28/2024
Greenville County Schools will be closed on Monday, September 30, and Tuesday, October 1. With widespread power and Internet outages, eLearning is not possible. Once we have better estimates of when power and Internet will be restored, we will announce plans for Wednesday.
Stable power and safe transportation are the main factors necessary for resuming in-person school. Once power is restored, cafeteria food supplies must be restocked, which will take a minimum of 48 hours. While clearing roads is necessary, transportation cannot be provided safely with so many traffic signals not working. As it is safe to do so, we are physically checking our locations and prioritizing repairs. We currently have at least 90 schools and offices without power and Internet, with inconsistent power at the other locations.
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Address
625 Old Piedmont Highway
Greenville, SC
29605
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 5pm |
| Friday | 8am - 5pm |
10/06/2024