So many amazing costumes on display for senior dress up day at GHS. Just another form of strong school spirit! Continue Reading →
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So many amazing costumes on display for senior dress up day at GHS. Just another form of strong school spirit! Continue Reading →
An item has been added by Peter Sherr to Thursday night’s Board of Education meeting agenda to take up the possibility of litigating a 2003 agreement concerning lighting of fields at Greenwich High School. Continue Reading →
The annual Shakespeare play will be performed in the GHS state of the art black box theater. Performances run October 13-14 and 26-28. Continue Reading →
During a candlelight vigil at YWCA Greenwich High School, GHS football coach was honored for his Continue Reading →
This year’s hall of fame is in a new Homecoming Pre-game format with the same enthusiasm as the inaugural induction ceremony. The Class of 2017 inductees include five former athletes, and three undefeated teams. Continue Reading →
Greenwich beat Norwalk on Monday night 48-0. Read our interview with GHS football Coach Marinelli and cheerleading coach Erin Montague about their collaboration. The sum is greater than the parts! Continue Reading →
When GYFL games take place on Sundays at Greenwich High School, and the GYCL cheer squads participate, fields 6 and 7 are utilized in addition to Cardinal Stadium. Trinity Church is there at the same time using the student center for services. The result is the perfect storm for a parking mess. Continue Reading →
On Friday, the Cardinal Fit Club, in collaboration with the YMCA, organized a ‘Back to School Boot Camp’ event during lunch block in the Greenwich High School Student Center. According to Reese Ochoa, a senior in the Cardinal Fit Club, the club is dedicated to help kids stay in shape with through events like the one on Friday and from occasional guest speakers with topics including nutrition for athletes. Last year the club partnered with Green & Tonic. During lunch shifts, students sampled smoothies, including “The Warrior,” made from made from coconut water, kale, spinach and banana. Also, a visual demonstration drove home the amount of processed sugar added to several popular drinks. Continue Reading →
Planing anticipated changes of traffic patterns and volume, increased ridership, and construction, but there have been late arrivals in the morning, and late arrivals at home in the afternoon. Continue Reading →
Mothers for Others is working with businesses and other non profits in the community to provides necessities, including diapers and baby equipment, that are not covered by government aid programs to families who are referred by local social services agencies. Continue Reading →