The student responsible for writing a message that referenced a weapon was identified and appropriate disciplinary action will be taken. Continue Reading →
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The student responsible for writing a message that referenced a weapon was identified and appropriate disciplinary action will be taken. Continue Reading →
“The goal is to have graduation in the new stands, assuming graduation will be in person,” said the BOE’s attorney Tom Heagney, who added that the timetable is tight but they anticipate completing of 1B by June. Continue Reading →
Program alumni of the Regeneron Science Talent Search include recipients of the world’s most coveted science and math honors, including 13 Nobel Prizes, 11 National Medals of Science, six Breakthrough Prizes, 21 MacArthur Foundation Fellowships and two Fields Medals. Continue Reading →
Tuesday was Marie D’Elia’s 100th birthday and her friends and family worked around the pandemic to make it special. Continue Reading →
Former Greenwich High School cross country and track athletes started a GoFundMe to create a scholarship in honor of Coach Bill Mongovan. Continue Reading →
“This project has been so long in the making that it’s truly exciting to see progress in the form of the removal of the previously condemned bleachers.” – BOE Chair Peter Bernstein Continue Reading →
During the pandemic, people are finding themselves with time to clean out closets, drawers, basements, attics and garages. Weeding out? What better time than to donate to the Greenwich High School Outreach Club’s textile drive. Residents can drop off unwanted clothes, shoes, belts, bags, towels, bedding, and other textiles behind GHS. (Look for a big green bin.) Torn, stained, or broken, they’ll take them in any condition. Continue Reading →
“I thought I would do it for five years, but 17 years later, I’m still here.” – Captain Matt Carstensen on his ongoing career in the US Army Continue Reading →
This year’s 10th annual Thanksgiving Food Drive will be a virtual event and will run from October 30 through November 15. Continue Reading →
“The Greenwich Sentinel’s lack of transparency regarding a possible familial connection puts the validity of the paper’s endorsements in question. I cannot help but wonder why a Barhydt served on this Endorsement Board, a board that claims to be “independent” of the paper.” – Elizabeth Casolo, GHS Editor in Chief of The Beak Continue Reading →