“I believe this group of neighbors could have avoided litigation by in turn being reasonable, and for one, truthful in communications now held by the district and presumably attorneys.” – Wheatleigh Dunham Continue Reading →
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“I believe this group of neighbors could have avoided litigation by in turn being reasonable, and for one, truthful in communications now held by the district and presumably attorneys.” – Wheatleigh Dunham Continue Reading →
A public hearing at CMS on Tuesday night featured about 15 speakers, mostly in favor of litigation, followed by discussion among the BOE members on the pros and cons of launching litigation versus waiting to have more conversations with GHS neighbors. Continue Reading →
The BOE will take public comment on this topic at the meeting. Continue Reading →
Hundreds attended the annual GYCL cheer expo took place in the student center at GHS on Sunday. The expo included squads for the GYFL teams, the United Team and GHS dance team and cheerleaders. Continue Reading →
The good news is the gym floor at GHS is done and is beautiful. But, with daylight savings time around the corner, the squeeze on fields is tightening. Meanwhile GCDS brought in temporary lights for “Friday Night Lights” and had a blast. Continue Reading →
The topic for the October debate was: The United States should expand and modernize its nuclear arsenal. Continue Reading →
One of the highlights of the GHS student government update at Thursday’s Board of Education meeting was results of a survey of students about their complaints. Continue Reading →
The crazies, dance team, cheerleaders, pep band and hordes of alumni cheered on the Greenwich High School Cardinals who beat Westhill on Saturday, which was homecoming. Continue Reading →
This year there are There were 15 semifinalists, 31 commended and 10 National Hispanic Hispanic Recognition Scholars at Greenwich High School. Continue Reading →
A beautiful sunny day for Homecoming at Greenwich High School. The day kicked off with a parade that originated at Julian Curtiss School and headed over to Greenwich Avenue. Continue Reading →