“We know that this year has been challenging, and we’ve worked hard with our school and town partners to make Graduation 2020 a great event for all of our seniors and their families.” – GHS headmaster Ralph Mayo Continue Reading →
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“We know that this year has been challenging, and we’ve worked hard with our school and town partners to make Graduation 2020 a great event for all of our seniors and their families.” – GHS headmaster Ralph Mayo Continue Reading →
“For our young people. Look at the year they’re having this year. They need this.” – Dr. Toni Jones, Greenwich Schools Superintendent Continue Reading →
“COVID-19 is helping to prove that there is a role for digital education done well.” – Jennifer Openshaw, CEO, Girls With Impact Continue Reading →
“The idea was to find a little humor to lighten up the atmosphere.” – Gina Forano, owner of Logos Greenwich. A percentage of each shirt sale goes to Neighbor to Neighbor Continue Reading →
As the selected State of Connecticut winner, Colin will now participate in the National SJWP Competition to be held virtually from June 4-11. Continue Reading →
The Board of Education sets the date and rain date for graduation; the Administration determines the form the ceremony will take. Continue Reading →
Hundreds of high school senior parents from across Connecticut are joining in hope that Governor Lamont might approve a shared graduation date for high schools across the state on June 22. Continue Reading →
“I was surprised that a six-year-old was already experiencing the unmerited gender inequalities of the world.” – Melissa Woo Continue Reading →
In a “sense of the meeting,” all eight BOE members supported a policy for the academic year that provides students the option to take all their 4th marking period classes pass fail in lieu of letter grades. Continue Reading →
After selecting a historical topic that relates to an annual theme, students conduct extensive research using libraries, archives, museums, and oral history interviews. Continue Reading →