Greenwich High School Theater Arts presents Hairspray in the Greenwich High School Performing Arts Center: May 17-19, 2018 at 7:00. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich High School Theater Arts presents Hairspray in the Greenwich High School Performing Arts Center: May 17-19, 2018 at 7:00. Continue Reading →
“There is a commonsense compromise: Shorten the school day by 2½ minutes per instructional block (15 minutes total per day) and move the start time back to 8:15am.” – GHS Headmaster Dr. Chris Winters Continue Reading →
Greenwich High School student government leaders are planning a food truck fair on May 12 from 12:00 noon to 3:00pm. Continue Reading →
The prevalence of Epilepsy is greater than Cerebral Palsy, Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson’s combined. Pat is organizing a team to participate in the Sharon’s Ride. Run. Walk. event on May 20 at Cove Island Park in Stamford. Continue Reading →
Students at Greenwich High School’s Safe Driving Day worked got to simulate a car crash, try on goggles that simulate being drunk or high on marijuana and taking a sobriety test. Continue Reading →
Audrey Niblo was a member of the GHS class of 2015. Continue Reading →
Tysen Comizio reflects on the year in football at GHS. Being named a National Strength and Conditioning Association 2018 All-American Athlete of the Year came as a surprise. “The reason I work out and condition frequently is not for the award, but for the outcome on the field,” Tysen said, adding that he hopes in his senior year at GHS the Cardinals will win the state championship. Continue Reading →
At the Stress, Success and Teen Setbacks: How to Cope event at Arch Street Teen Center, Zeke Thomas shared his story of trauma and years of denial before he sought help. “Lies are like leaves, the secrets just start falling off,” he said. Continue Reading →
On Saturday, outside Hoagland’s on Greenwich Avenue, Grace Sunoo and Rina Landberg shared information about sex trafficking and promoted products made by its victims – all with the goal of helping women escape sex trafficking and have productive, safe lives. Continue Reading →
Sectionals continue to be cancelled on Monday. Continue Reading →