
Greenwich High School with teacher Aaron Hull took third place. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich High School with teacher Aaron Hull took third place. Continue Reading →
Student questions to the candidates focused on abortion, gun safety, mental health, the ballot question about no excuse absentee ballots. Continue Reading →
Group projects included a look at the impacts of NAFTA, a documentary on the invention of the telephone and a study of the Columbian Exchange. Continue Reading →
“The style of debate we do – Parliamentary – lends itself to strong logic and strong argumentation. So you can’t out-research your opponents. You have to out-think and out-speak your opponents.” – Amrutha Nandakumar, GHS class of 2024 Continue Reading →
“”It’s really a tribute to all of the hard work my students put in to create additional opportunities for themselves, as they earn transferable credit for UConn or other prestigious institutions.” – Aaron Hull, GHS Continue Reading →
After selecting a historical topic that relates to an annual theme, students conduct extensive research using libraries, archives, museums, and oral history interviews. Continue Reading →
On Friday at Greenwich High School about 800 students filled the performing arts center for a debate among the four selectmen candidates.
The forum was co-sponsored by the Greenwich League of Women Voters and We The People, which is coached by social studies teacher Aaron Hull. Continue Reading →
Some amazing Greenwich High School seniors made it to nationals in the National History Day competition. Continue Reading →
The candidates had to think fast,as the questions kept coming, and coming. Each was given just 60 seconds to respond to questions that ranged from the value of student evaluations of teachers, race balance, achievement gap, dispersing New Leb students to other schools during construction, handling of teachers accused of impropriety, and impact to sports and extra-curriculars if start and finish time change at GHS. Continue Reading →