
“The big push these days is student centered learning: This is it.” – Andy Bramante, Greenwich High School, Independent Science Research teacher Continue Reading →
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“The big push these days is student centered learning: This is it.” – Andy Bramante, Greenwich High School, Independent Science Research teacher Continue Reading →
Some of the participants presented projects that they created as students in Junior Innovators, an 8th grade science research elective course modeled after the Honors Science Research Seminar at Greenwich High School and taught by the same teacher, Andrew Bramante. Continue Reading →
Isabella’s ability to put people at ease combined with her passion for her school has made her a good fit to lead the GHS student body coming out of the pandemic. Continue Reading →
Andy Bramante left his successful career as a corporate scientist to teach public high school, and now helms one of the most remarkable classrooms in America. Continue Reading →
At the Connecticut Science and Engineering Fair in mid-March, 17 GHS students competed and an astounding 16 of these kids were selected among the top 15% of projects, as fair finalists, and went on to win more than $85,000 in scholarships and cash, and five of the six ISEF spots that are awarded to the best projects. Continue Reading →
Please register online using the Library’s online calendar starting August 15. Doors will open at 6:15 pm. Advance copies of “The Class” can also be purchased by contacting Diane’s Books. Continue Reading →
Everyone wants to know the secret of the phenomenal success of a sports coach whose team wins championships year after year. Meet another kind of coach, Andy Bramante, a Greenwich High School science teacher who mentors and inspires students through the challenging and exciting process of carrying out original science research projects. Continue Reading →
“The Google Science Fair is a global online science and engineering competition open to individuals and teams from ages 13 to 18,” according to googlesciencefair.com.
Sixteen students will be selected as Global Finalists from among the Regional Finalists in early August. They will travel to Google headquarters in California to compete for the Grand Award in late September. Continue Reading →