“We’re all pretty grateful to Brunswick to accommodate us as a team even though it’s an inconvenience for them. It’s been fun to go play at a different place.” – Julia Conforti, GHS girls basketball team captain Continue Reading →
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“We’re all pretty grateful to Brunswick to accommodate us as a team even though it’s an inconvenience for them. It’s been fun to go play at a different place.” – Julia Conforti, GHS girls basketball team captain Continue Reading →
OnThursday night, the dance team will perform their winning jazz routine at half time for the GHS girls basketball team who will play at Brunswick. Continue Reading →
YNET at GHS aims to raise awareness and educate peers about teen dating violance. Continue Reading →
GHS girls varsity basketball will play at Brunswick School since the GHS gymnasium is being repaired after a leak damaged the floor. Continue Reading →
Cuts include police directing traffic on Greenwich Avenue. New would be “Pay As You Throw” at the dump. Residents would not have to pay to to recycle, but would be required to purchase special bags for their trash at local retailers. Continue Reading →
Basketball will be impacted by Monday’s flood. The facilities team has already taken up part of the gym floor, removed drywall and ceiling tiles in and around the PAC and gym area, and continue to focus on any necessary clean up. Continue Reading →
An evening to plan your kids and teens summer activities. Continue Reading →
Administrators presented an advanced computer science course and a yoga and mindfulness course. The courses will come up as action items on the BOE agenda for the February meeting. Continue Reading →
The 2020 Scholastic Art and Writing Award winners were recently announced, and among those named were seven Greenwich High School students Continue Reading →
The special Cardinal Field committee agreed unanimously on a design, but Architect Russ Davidson split it into two phases because he said there are elements that require Wetlands Review that could slow down the whole project. Others disagreed. Continue Reading →