Laura Erickson opened up about everything from school infrastructure, to cops on the Ave, to “parental rights.” Continue Reading →
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Laura Erickson opened up about everything from school infrastructure, to cops on the Ave, to “parental rights.” Continue Reading →
In the Boys Division, two players from Greenwich High School made pivotal performances on the field: Segundo Mas, selected as captain of the All Star team, and Benja Thompson, selected as MVP of the tournament for his decisive play as halfback. Continue Reading →
There were 1,111 students on high honor roll and 489 students on honor roll. Continue Reading →
“The big push these days is student centered learning: This is it.” – Andy Bramante, Greenwich High School, Independent Science Research teacher Continue Reading →
Three Greenwich High School students who are too familiar with the dangers of food allergies are taking a two-pronged approach to making a difference. Continue Reading →
“We are also the class that attended GHS in a multitude of forms: virtual, hybrid and in-person. Throughout the past four years we have also been enriched by the seemingly infinite ways the administration can make use of a 30-minute block in our schedule: advisor base, SEL, opportunity block and flex time, to name a few.” – Valedictorian Lauren Koester Continue Reading →
If you look more closely, you will realize that Coffee for Good is not your typical high-end coffee shop. Although it has a full menu including teas, nitro brews, smoothies and salads, it is run by a non-profit that provides paid training to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities so that they can learn the technical and professional skills necessary to obtain competitive integrated employment. Continue Reading →
At Greenwich High School, students who are interested in history have found a community in the National History Club. This club offers students the opportunity to explore history and pop culture outside of the classroom. Continue Reading →
Saturday night’s benefit fundraiser organized by the Greenwich Alliance for Education for the AVID program marked “10 Years of College Dreams Made Possible.” Continue Reading →
Along the route, families lined the streets to cheer on their athletes who made their way to Greenwich Commons by the Havemeyer building where the Chicken Joe’s food truck and an ice cream truck awaited. Continue Reading →