Twins Mateo and Nico Gigliani Alcantarilla, first-generation immigrants themselves, spent Saturday mornings volunteering at Building One Community, a Stamford-based nonprofit that helps integrate immigrants into the community. Continue Reading →
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Twins Mateo and Nico Gigliani Alcantarilla, first-generation immigrants themselves, spent Saturday mornings volunteering at Building One Community, a Stamford-based nonprofit that helps integrate immigrants into the community. Continue Reading →
Once every few million years, somebody like Mr. Patrick Taylor, Director of Choirs and Program Associate of the Music Department at GHS, comes along. His greatness was manifested through the roaring applause and standing ovations during the annual spring Choral Pops Concert on Wednesday, May 24, which marked Mr. Taylor’s last concert after 24 years of teaching at GHS. Continue Reading →
Currently, there are around 100 volunteers of all ages and skill levels knitting for for Hats4Healing. Continue Reading →
Full time students are eligible for Honors and High Honors status based upon their quarterly Grade Point Average. Students with GPA’s of 3.6-3.9 are named to the Honor Roll. Continue Reading →
Seeing and hearing the aftermath of a crash with fatalities was powerful. Even though it was “fake” the simulation was realistic enough that some students grew emotional. Continue Reading →
Congratulations to Emma Gustafsson, Jake Kiernan, Jack Konigsberg, Jack Roach, Laura Smego and CJ Weigel. Continue Reading →
This year the recipient of the Fleishman Service Award is Stephanie Chang. Continue Reading →
On December 11, GHS Hand and Paw Club President and Co-Founder Blair Mulligan joined OPIN Treasurer Jenny Colucci at Stamford St. John’s Episcopal Church’s Outdoor Christmas Village to give away free dog and cat carriers, bowls, leashes and other pet merchandise to the patrons. Continue Reading →
Michael has anticipated his Eagle Scout project since he was in first grade. That was the year of a fortuitous meeting in an elevator at Greenwich Hospital with Walter Stratton, who suggested to Michael’s mother that her son attend a Boy Scout meeting. Continue Reading →
The new Strategic Plan outlines 6 goals that talk about reading, math, GHS graduation rate, opportunities for families to partner in their children’s education, increase students’ sense of belonging in school and to improve staff’s positive sense of their work environment and self-sufficiency. Continue Reading →