Thirteen student-athletes participated in the National Letter of Intent Signing Day ceremony indicating their intent to continue their athletic careers in college next fall. Continue Reading →
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Thirteen student-athletes participated in the National Letter of Intent Signing Day ceremony indicating their intent to continue their athletic careers in college next fall. Continue Reading →
Following the recent news of a antisemitic incidents in Greenwich Schools over 500 people calling themselves “Greenwich Voices Against Antisemitism” signed a letter to her on Monday urging her to do more. By Wednesday there were over 900 signatures. Continue Reading →
The girls will have a stand outside the BOE building at 290 Greenwich Ave with coffee, hot chocolate, donuts and cookies that people can buy to fundraise, and they will also have a basket for people to donate packs of new underwear. Continue Reading →
Homecoming Spirit Week is a time-honored tradition for high schools all over America to showcase their school spirit through a fun week of events and activities, and Greenwich High School is no exception. By Sahar Shakib, GHS Class of 2024 Continue Reading →
State Rep Arzeno (D-151) talked about immigrating to the US himself, as well as what it’s like to be a legislator in Hartford. Afterward, students asked some tough questions. Continue Reading →
At Thursday’s Board of Education meeting, GEA president Lil Perrone and John Fisher, the PTA Council President both talked about some of the worrisome Greenwich Together student survey results, while student government leaders spoke about their goals to increase school spirit. Continue Reading →
“We are here today because we are proud what this session we did for the Board of Education and the reforms that were made and voted on in the House that brought additional funding for the Greenwich Public School system in Greenwich.”– Hector Arzeno, State Rep (D-151) Continue Reading →
Brandon Nadel was one of only 459 students in the world to earn every point possible on this exam. Continue Reading →
Many students were disappointed in the new student center furniture. It might just be that the remodel will take some time to get used to. Only time will tell. Continue Reading →
Laura Erickson opened up about everything from school infrastructure, to cops on the Ave, to “parental rights.” Continue Reading →