Fifteen swimmers and four divers scored for the Cardinals to secure a second-place finish to Ridgefield. Continue Reading →
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Fifteen swimmers and four divers scored for the Cardinals to secure a second-place finish to Ridgefield. Continue Reading →
Innovation Lab students took a CT Transit bus on Tuesday to Greenwich town hall as one stop on what their teacher Michael Belanger describe as 5 Must See places for Greenwich High School students. The students were greeted by First Selectman Fred Camillo ready to give them a tour. Continue Reading →
There were 1,222 students on the high honor roll and 487 students on honor roll. Continue Reading →
“I know much work you had to put into driving around the state of Connecticut, and more, to make sure this could happen for your children. This is a combined effort between students, parents and the athletic program here at Greenwich High School.” – Ralph Mayo, GHS principal Continue Reading →
Outreach Club members said that while few students smoke tobacco these days, vaping of liquid Nicotine and marijuana was odorless and also corresponded with addiction. Continue Reading →
The Yellow Tulip Project aims to smash the stigma that surrounds talking about mental health issues and prevents people from seeking help. Continue Reading →
“A lot of people in Gen Z have the sense – it’s a macabre sense of being doomed. But voting matters.” – Jane Freyer Continue Reading →
The Peace Corps suspended global operations and evacuated nearly 7,000 volunteers from more than 60 countries at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Continue Reading →
The class of ’70, who have the distinction of being the last year to graduate from the “old” high school on Field Point Road, gave a nod to Woodstock 1969 with their theme: Two Days of Peace and Music. Continue Reading →
“My biggest recommendations to young people starting out is to expect things to change. Don’t be afraid to try new things. Expect the unexpected and be able to pivot.” – Charlie Callahan, 23 Continue Reading →