“Aside from the obvious concern about a lack of public input (this is public art, after all), I am surprised that an opportunity was not taken to engage local artists, particularly students.” – Joe Williamson Continue Reading →
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“Aside from the obvious concern about a lack of public input (this is public art, after all), I am surprised that an opportunity was not taken to engage local artists, particularly students.” – Joe Williamson Continue Reading →
There are two leagues in the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference (CIAC) state tournaments for competitive gaming: League of Legends and Rocket League. Continue Reading →
A proposed “Pollinator Pathway” mural painted on the concrete wall at the bus stop across from GHS would feature butterflies and flowers. Continue Reading →
On Thursday, April 8, Alice + Olivia, will offer shoppers 10% off their purchase and will also contribute an additional 10% to the Greenwich Police Department Scholarship Fund. Continue Reading →
COVID-19 has confined most students to their homes, but in the age of movements like Black Lives Matter, high schoolers around Greenwich refuse to allow the virus to silence them. A steadfast call to action and the use of digital platforms like Zoom have allowed them to call for racial justice, diversity, and change. Continue Reading →
GHS students won these awards competing against nearly 2,800 students from about 145 schools in Connecticut alone Continue Reading →
The Connecticut Council of Language Teachers (CT COLT) recently announced the winners of their 36th Annual Poster Contest, and first prize in the high school competition was awarded to Greenwich High School freshman Hannon Stern. Continue Reading →
Watson will replace Casimir Loxsom, who has lead the Cardinals the past two seasons. A mathematics teacher at Greenwich High School, Watson has had many years of experience, coaching and competing in track and field. Continue Reading →
“. “We had more students win Best Delegate than at any other conference in my time as the team’s advisor. We were also recognized as an Outstanding Large Delegation for the first time.” – Model UN Club advisor Ian Tiedemann Continue Reading →
The award-winning Greenwich High School Jazz Ensemble recently released its third virtual performance, But Not For Me. The musicians are in sync despite each playing their parts at home, never hearing each other. Wondering how they did that? Continue Reading →