At Wednesday’s BOE meeting, Student government leaders from GHS, the head of the teachers’ union and the superintendent all shared remarks on the issues with the new bell times. Continue Reading →
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Throughout the day, officers showcased specialized units including the SWAT team, dive team, and the department drone program. Police vehicles and equipment were displayed outside headquarters as children and families had the opportunity to speak directly with officers about their roles and training.
At Wednesday’s BOE meeting, Student government leaders from GHS, the head of the teachers’ union and the superintendent all shared remarks on the issues with the new bell times. Continue Reading →
Critical Incident Management is not only for the police and fire departments. The principles and the approach can be applied to planning and managing almost any incident or event. Continue Reading →
“My congratulations to my friend and colleague, Selectman John Toner with whom I have enjoyed a productive working relationship as well as to Selectman-Elect Sandy Litvack. I also want to acknowledge and thank Selectman Drew Marzullo for his eight years of dedicated service to our Town.” – Peter Tesei Continue Reading →
Kids got in Holiday Spirit during a gingerbread cookie workshop hosted by Junior League of Greenwich at Boys and Girls Club of Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Lessons are for skiers and snowboarders, first grade and up. Freestyle Program for upper level snowboarders is for third graders and up. Continue Reading →
“I look forward to collaborating with the Board to build a positive culture where the Board, Superintendent and teachers are all moving forward for the benefit of our children.” – Peter Bernstein Continue Reading →
On Thursday, New Lebanon School’s Theater Club will perform Disney’s The Aristocats Kids! There will be two performances – one during school and one in the evening for families and friends. Continue Reading →
“I believe this group of neighbors could have avoided litigation by in turn being reasonable, and for one, truthful in communications now held by the district and presumably attorneys.” – Wheatleigh Dunham Continue Reading →
A public hearing at CMS on Tuesday night featured about 15 speakers, mostly in favor of litigation, followed by discussion among the BOE members on the pros and cons of launching litigation versus waiting to have more conversations with GHS neighbors. Continue Reading →
“The good news Tuesday night was that charter change opponents outnumbered proponents by a factor of at least 15:1.” – James Waters Continue Reading →