The BOE plans to switch from single-use wares in cafeterias to reusable wares that would be washed in dishwashers. Continue Reading →
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The BOE plans to switch from single-use wares in cafeterias to reusable wares that would be washed in dishwashers. Continue Reading →
“I have realized a long-standing dream of mine to be appointed Headmaster of Greenwich High School, a school which I attended and have worked in for over twenty-seven years.” – Ralph Mayo Continue Reading →
Nearly 400 boys and girls feasted on Thanksgiving turkey with stuffing, mashed potatoes, pies and more. Continue Reading →
SPEDucated encourages parents of children with disabilities to attend the session, make their voices heard, relay concerns to Dr. Jones, and have questions answered. Continue Reading →
“All the things we have that are really great in the school system have come from the staff.” – Ralph Mayo, GHS headmaster Continue Reading →
At the first BOE meeting of the year, parents from a group called Speducated Greenwich testified about their experiences as parents of children receiving special education services in Greenwich Schools. Superintendent Dr. Toni Jones said UConn is conducting a special education review, that the district would work with Key2Ed, and that she had met with many parents privately. Continue Reading →
On Tuesday at 2:45pm, GHS headmaster Ralph Mayo came over the PA system to announce, “All seniors may leave their last period class at this time. Other students should remain in their classes unless they have an email from a teacher saying they can be excused.” Continue Reading →
“As a product of Greenwich Schools I see firsthand how much teachers and administrators, parents and coaches care about the students. I was really excited to apply to this role. And thrilled to get it.” – Sasha Houlihan, director of communication for Greenwich Schools Continue Reading →
A theme during convocation 2019 was the impact individual teachers have on students.. Dr. Toni Jone reminded teachers that every day matters and that even remarks made on the first day of school might be remembered by a student in 40 or 50 years. Continue Reading →
“Born and raised in this community, I know firsthand the passion and commitment that this school system has for its students, and I look forward to partnering with our administrators, teachers, parents and more to continue this legacy.” – Sasha Houlihan Continue Reading →