At Greenbriar Elementary students, grades k-5, have many opportunities to enhance their educational experience. The normal student day provides special interest opportunities while the after school programming is filled with educational/musical enrichment and physical fitness.

AFTER SCHOOL ENRICHMENT (G.R.O.W)
The Parent Teacher Organization provides after school enrichment twice a year for six weeks, once per semester. Students can get involved in a variety of experiences ranging from art to karate. Here are a few past choices: Pottery, Cartooning, Spanish, Chinese Language and Culture, Gymnastics, Physical Fitness, Karate, Drawing, Dance Hip Hop, Twirling, Girls Growing Gracefully, and a variety of Book Studies

STUDENT COUNCIL – GREENBRIAR GRIZZLY AMBASSADORS
Students in grade 5 have the opportunity to be elected to represent their class as a student council/student ambassador. Student council members plan school activities, provide student leadership and often broadcast live on our school closed circuit television station. Our council members welcome parents and community members to our school during special events and are held to high standards. Student council members are role models for all children and are expected to be leaders throughout their school experience.

Other Opportunities for Students and Families in Indiana:

Reduced Admission for Indiana Families in Need
·       The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis
·       Conner Prairie
·       Eiteljorg Museum
·       NCAA Hall of Champions
·       Indiana Historical Society

The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis and Conner Prairie Interactive History Park, two of the best family-friendly cultural institutions in the state, came together last year to offer greatly reduced admission to families in need throughout the State of Indiana. Now, these institutions are pleased to announce that three new partners will join this program to help underserved families: the NCAA Hall of Champions, the Indiana Historical Society and the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art.

This successful statewide initiative provides low-income Hoosier families with opportunities to visit any of these institutions at the reduced rate of $1 per family member. Indiana families with at least one member who is 18 years of age or older and who are part of the TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families), food stamps or Hoosier Healthwise Insurance are eligible to participate in the Access Pass program.

Families can visit any of the Access Pass institutions and present a Hoosier Works card or Hoosier Healthwise Insurance card, together with photo identification, at the box office to receive $1 admission for immediate family members. They will be issued an Access Pass card that is renewable annually and provides family members the reduced rate throughout the year.