A crowd of over 400 turned out for a debate between Democratic candidate Jill Oberlander and Republican candidate Fred Camillo at the Greenwich High School performing arts center Thursday night. Continue Reading →
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A crowd of over 400 turned out for a debate between Democratic candidate Jill Oberlander and Republican candidate Fred Camillo at the Greenwich High School performing arts center Thursday night. Continue Reading →
“All the things we have that are really great in the school system have come from the staff.” – Ralph Mayo, GHS headmaster Continue Reading →
Funds raised go toward educational enrichment, classroom innovations and student outreach. Continue Reading →
The surprise of the evening was opposition to the redevelopment from local business owners. Continue Reading →
Head over to Caren’s Cos Cobber on Saturday, September 28 for lunch or dinner and 10% of the proceeds from the day will be donated to the team. Come early for dinner and stay late for live music! Proceeds from the event will offset uniform fees and cost to participate in competitions. Try outs for the dance team are held in September and the try out process which is held over two days is very competitive. More than 50 girls auditioned this year. There are 18 total on Varsity. Continue Reading →
“Even the first day of school, I was surprised so many students wanted to shake my hand and introduce themselves. That shows how professional they are. And at the end of class they thank me.” – Amy Bovin, GHS Director of Bands Continue Reading →
“But we don’t have more time. …In a time of social media, it’s so easy to just put up a post. But it’s not enough to just say look at this post – Look the Amazon is burning,” she said to cheers. “You should take an action and show you really care.” – Victoria Fu Continue Reading →
On Saturday Greenwich High School Cardinals football season opener versus Danbury Hatters was a day of new beginnings. Continue Reading →
There were 14 semi-finalists at Greenwich High School alone! Congrats to everyone. Continue Reading →
For 9th grade Innovation Lab students, most born in 2005, there are no memories of Sept 11, 2001. Instead their parents share their memories of that fateful day. At school they come together as a community through the food drive, which dovetails with their classroom activities. Continue Reading →