Pat Sesto, Environmental Affairs director, said it was critical to share a vibrant message about the value of pathways. “Art is an essential way to communicate.” Continue Reading →
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Pat Sesto, Environmental Affairs director, said it was critical to share a vibrant message about the value of pathways. “Art is an essential way to communicate.” Continue Reading →
On Sunday Alec Fraser and Jamie Meehan dipped their wheels in the water before commencing their 4,650 mile ride from Old Greenwich to Santa Clara, CA. The ride is part of the Cycle for Survival movement. All funds raised will go to go directly to research led by Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Continue Reading →
The event was organized by My Voting Power Greenwich and sponsored by Greenwich Sentinel, WGCH 1490 AM and Moore Associates. Continue Reading →
Rashamel has been diverse in his many experiences. For the past three seasons, he has been an Assistant Basketball Coach at University of St Joseph. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich High School class of 2021 was able to enjoy a live graduation.
“We have the rare opportunity to experience everything in our lives as though it is for the first time. So go and make your firsts.” – Meredith Blanchard, Class of 2021 president Continue Reading →
Many of the 46 parents who signed up to speak at the BOE meeting said critical race theory was being taught in Greenwich Schools and was racist, radical and dangerous. Continue Reading →
Times have changed since the “new” Greenwich High School opened on Hillside Rd in 1970, but the student center is almost frozen in time. Continue Reading →
Greenwich High School is pleased to announce journalist, author, television host, and Greenwich High School parent, Joan Lunden, as the 2021 commencement speaker. Continue Reading →
Covid-19 has made it hard for Iris, being so distant from teachers and friends. As a silver lining, she said taking classes fully-remote let her use her opens to practice her instrument. Iris plays the clarinet and saxophone in the GHS band and jazz ensemble. Continue Reading →
This spring four GHS seniors hit the deck running at Greenwich Free Press: Elizabeth Casolo, Stella Santini, Kade Tibberts and Kathryn O’Donnell. Continue Reading →