The Netflix series “13 Reasons Why,” which has been criticized for romanticizing suicide can be used as a tool to open a dialogue between parents and their teens. Continue Reading →
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The Netflix series “13 Reasons Why,” which has been criticized for romanticizing suicide can be used as a tool to open a dialogue between parents and their teens. Continue Reading →
The 2017 Compass yearbook weights in at 350 pages and has a price tag of $80. Dozens of students are upset though by errors including misspellings and incorrect senior quotes. Continue Reading →
Saturday Morning Greenwich YNET held their Annual Frisbee tournament at Greenwich High School. Participating were member of UConn’s Ultimate Frisbee team, as well as other former and current GHS students. YNET’s goal is to spread awareness and prevent domestic abuse in teens and adults. Members of YNET gathered to celebrate the tournament and hand out T-shirts and snacks for the players. The Tournament had three very successful teams from all over Connecticut. Continue Reading →
Greenwich High School students gathered at the YMCA of Greenwich to spin in support of girl’s education. Organized by the Greenwich High School Girl’s Empowerment Club, the proceeds went directly to support the club’s She’s the First scholar, Lisbeth H in Peru.
Joined by the YMCA’s own, Bob Deangelo and Heather Brown, the group enjoyed an hour of invigorating exercise with great music. The class was lead by enthusiastic spin instructor, Wendy Coleman. Continue Reading →
The second person from the GHS Science Research program to be interviewed on this series is Derek Woo. He is a student and is currently his third and final year in research. Continue Reading →
At Greenwich High School, the girls of the Education for All Club are moving mountains to get school supplies, especially science supplies like microscopes and beakers to schools in Africa. The school supply drive runs June 12-16 and there are collection locations at GHS, Eastern Middle School and Cos Cob School. Continue Reading →
On Thursday night at GHS, seniors arrived to collect their 2017 Compass yearbooks. Continue Reading →
Photos and a complete list of the 45th annual GSA winners and their scholarships, which totaled over $550,000. Continue Reading →
“More Than Just Science” is a a unique series on Greenwich High School Science Research. Look for a fresh take on Andrew Bramante’s science research class, which is known Connecticut and in the US as one of the best high school research programs. Continue Reading →
The Girl’s Empowerment Club at Greenwich High School is holding a spin class at the YMCA of Greenwich this Sunday, June 11 to raise money for their sponsored scholar in Peru, Lisbeth.
The club’s mission is to empower girls through education. Through its partnership with non profit “She’s the First,” GHS students support girls in developing countries be the first in their family to graduate from high school. Last year, the club raised enough funds to give a scholarship to Lisbeth, a girl attending secondary school in the Sacred Valley of Peru.
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