“It is with extreme disappointment that the Office of the First Selectman announces that it has been informed by the school administration that there was not enough support for such an event to honor the accomplishments of our Greenwich students.” – Statement from office of First Selectman Peter Tesei Continue Reading →
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Sandy Hook Promise and GHS Discuss Preventing School Tragedies
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The League of Women voters hosted a panel with a group of staff and students of Greenwich High School and the managing director of Sandy Hook Promise, founded by Nicole Hockley This group tackled questions about anonymous reporting, social media, and mental health; as well as speaking about the false-alert lockdown that took place at Greenwich High School two years ago. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, Schools, GHS, GreenwichHighSchool, Maya Thompson, mentalhealth, NicoleHockley, sandyhook
GHS Bleachers Condemned; Games and Graduation Plans TBD
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Specifically, at the time the bleachers were built, it appears they were built to a standard of 60 pounds per square foot. Currently, code requires that the structure hold 100 pounds per square foot. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Sports, bleachers, Cardinal Field, Cardinal Stadium, GHS, Greenwich High School, Jill Oberlander
Diane Fox Appointed Permanent Administrator at GHS Windrose Program
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Diane Chiappetta Fox has dedicated the majority of her 25 year career in education to Greenwich High School students. After two years working for the Westport (1993-1994), and Stamford Public Schools (1994-1995), she came to GHS in 1995 as a speech and language pathologist. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Diane Fox, GHS, Windrose Program
PHOTOS: Hundreds of GHS Students Take Part in Walk-Out to Protest Gun Violence
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Hundreds of Greenwich High School students participated in a national walk out to protest gun violence on Thursday. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, Schools, GHS, Gigi Imperatore, Greenwich High School, gun control, gun safety, gun violence
Greenwich High School Fencing Team Wins Big at States
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“We all fought like there was no tomorrow. In fact, my fellow seniors and I will never fence again for this high school league.” – GHS senior Captain Koh Kobayashi. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Sports, Alexander Luna, Anthony Neri, Brooke Gothelf, Caitlin Curtis, Donald Grunewald, Fin Yiannakou
GHS Student Government: Student Parking is Not the Source of Congestion on Hillside Rd
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“We sympathize with our neighbors’ legitimate concerns about living next to a high school with heavy congestion in the mornings and afternoons… This congestion, however, is not caused by student street parking.” – GHS Student Government Executive Committee Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Schools, GHS, GHS Student Government Executive Committee, Greenwich High School, Hillside Road
GHS Student Government Leaders Appeal to Town for Compromise on Field Lighting
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“We only hope to be good neighbors, and believe that the answer to preserving community harmony is compromise and conversation.” Continue Reading →
Filed under: Opinion, Cardinal Stadium, GHS, GHS Student Government Executive Committee, Greenwich High School, Greg Goldstein, lights, Student Government
Greenwich High School Model UN Team Takes Home 8 Awards at Princeton
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From November 16-19, 30 students from the Greenwich High School Model United National team competed at the Princeton University Model United Nations Conference – a conference of around 1,100 delegates from all over the US and the world. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Alexandra Braverman, Emilia Thornton, GHS, Greenwich High School, Melissa Woo, model un, Monique Nikolov
With No End in Sight for GHS Fields Shortage and Lighting Restrictions, GCDS Enjoys “Friday Night Lights”
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The good news is the gym floor at GHS is done and is beautiful. But, with daylight savings time around the corner, the squeeze on fields is tightening. Meanwhile GCDS brought in temporary lights for “Friday Night Lights” and had a blast. Continue Reading →