
This year Cos Cob School families were invited to sign up to try the Elf-themed mini golf course in the school gymnasium. Continue Reading →
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This year Cos Cob School families were invited to sign up to try the Elf-themed mini golf course in the school gymnasium. Continue Reading →
With the enthusiastic leadership of principal Kerry Gavin, Cos Cob School was on track to raise $20,000 for the childhood cancer research charity, St. Baldrick’s Foundation. Continue Reading →
For the first time in what might become a tradition, the amazing PE teachers at Cos Cob School created an elf-themed 18-hole mini golf course in the gymnasium. On Thursday Greenwich Schools Superintendent stopped by to witness the transformation of the gym and play a round herself. Continue Reading →
The Office of the Attorney General reviewed 61,105 pages of documents produced by the Greenwich Public Schools, including documents from Boland’s email accounts and electronic devices. Continue Reading →
In his report Dr. Jonathan Budd, GPS chief Human Resources Officer said the damage from Mr. Boland’s words, albeit inaccurate, caused the district, its employees, the Town and its residents came in the form of lasting disruption and disrepute. Continue Reading →
And like the previous meetings for the Pemberwick and Brothers Brook drainage area neighbors responded with frustration that the town wasn’t doing more to mitigate flooding and the emphasis on action items was for residents to do their own flood mitigation. Continue Reading →
The St. Baldrick’s Foundation event has been an annual Greenwich Public Schools tradition since 2013, spearheaded by Cos Cob Principal Kerry Gavin. Continue Reading →
Both had previously been named interim principals at their respective schools on July 29, 2022. Continue Reading →
An alternate plan alluded to during this week’s P&Z meeting would not require any variances. But it hinges on the library purchasing 7 Suburban Ave and turning it into a parking lot. Continue Reading →
Although many kids with IEPs and 504 Plans have accessed the sensory room so far, the space is available to all students. Continue Reading →