User groups of Greenwich’s playing fields were conspicuously absent at Monday night’s packed BET budget committee hearing on the First Selectman’s budget. Continue Reading →
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User groups of Greenwich’s playing fields were conspicuously absent at Monday night’s packed BET budget committee hearing on the First Selectman’s budget. Continue Reading →
Mid terms mean stress for Greenwich High School students. Continue Reading →
Student parking on Hillside Road and visitor parking at Greenwich High School are not written into town code.
Neighbors said that with GHS selling permits to students to park on Hillside Rd and renting both fields and the building to outside groups including Trinity Church on Sundays, Hillside Road was a commercial zone masquerading as a residential zone. Continue Reading →
In 2 weeks, GHS clubs collected 5,054 lbs of items including clothing, towels and sheets in green bins at GHS, Nathaniel Witherell and the Teen Center. That resulted in a check for about $850 from Fairco Greentree Recycling. Continue Reading →
Although the first co-ed fencing meet for GHS was in January, the GHS team has been training since the start of the season in December. Continue Reading →
The remediation plan submitted by the Town for approval requires the school to be closed. When does the Board of Education plan to close Greenwich High School? Where will the students go while the school is closed? Continue Reading →
Environmental testing continues at GHS. Meanwhile a group is considering the feasibility of upgrading Cardinal field. Meanwhile, townspeople await the Board of Selectmen’s decision on whether to reopen litigation with GHS neighbors, and challenge a court order that precludes the field improvements. Continue Reading →
This story was originally published in April 2014
College admissions is a strong motivation, if not a preoccupation of Greenwich parents and their teens. Campus Safety is often an afterthought, but it shouldn’t be. That was the message at Tuesday night’s panel discussion at GHS. Panelists included Lieutenant Brian Logan, who has been with Yale University Police for 25 years, School Research Officer Carlos Franco from Greenwich Police’s Special Victims Section, Detective Division, Chris Carleno from The Center for Sexual Assault, and Kathy Steiner, 15 year Wellness Teacher at GHS. Lt. Logan: Check the “Clery Reports,” but remember college are very protective of their images. Continue Reading →
“We only hope to be good neighbors, and believe that the answer to preserving community harmony is compromise and conversation.” Continue Reading →
Teens have expressed their interest in expanding programs that impact youth and at-risk families, which represents approximately 40 percent of Greenwich residents combined. Continue Reading →