“Let’s support our students who are having their Vietnam, their 911 – whatever you want to call it. We had our wake up. It is their time for action. We need to be supportive of our children.” – GEA President Carol Sutton Continue Reading →
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“Let’s support our students who are having their Vietnam, their 911 – whatever you want to call it. We had our wake up. It is their time for action. We need to be supportive of our children.” – GEA President Carol Sutton Continue Reading →
“Parking is more than a privilege enjoyed by GHS seniors; it is a resource that helps us excel in all of the amazing things we do in and outside of the classroom. It is a logistical convenience for our parents who depend upon us to transport both ourselves and our siblings to school and after-school activities.” – Greg Goldstein in Change.org petition Continue Reading →
“We sympathize with our neighbors’ legitimate concerns about living next to a high school with heavy congestion in the mornings and afternoons… This congestion, however, is not caused by student street parking.” – GHS Student Government Executive Committee Continue Reading →
While the Selectmen are still split on whether to eliminate student parking on Hillside Rd, the town re-striped the double-yellow to create much narrower lanes, which they say is a traffic calming measure. Meanwhile, congestion is still a huge problem. What is the solution? Continue Reading →
“We want to assure you that we employ proactive strategies to minimize the risk of a horrific event such as the one in Florida from occurring, and prepare carefully in case we are faced with a crisis event.” – Dr. Jill Gildea, Superintendent of Greenwich Public Schools Continue Reading →
On Friday night the new gymnasium bleachers, a gift from the Greenwich Athletic Foundation, were dedicated just before the boys basketball team played Wilton. Continue Reading →
The Board of Selectmen weighed the quality of life of neighbors on Hillside Road with the needs of GHS students and their families. At issue was student parking on Hillside Road, where there is room for about 72 cars. Continue Reading →
Quentil Ball, the director of The Center for Sexual Assault Crisis and Education visited a recently formed club at GHS, the Sexual Assault Awareness Club to talk about prevention and where to seek help. Continue Reading →
Stay to cheer for the Greenwich High School boys basketball team as they take on the Wilton Warriors. Game tip-off time is 7:00 pm. Continue Reading →
While the popularity of hockey has soared over the past 20 years, Hamill Rink has remained frozen in time. Still the success of the boys hockey team, belies the outdated facility. Rob Burnett is calling the games, which are live streamed and archived on LocalLive, and the rink has a new sound system. Continue Reading →