Greenwich High School Boys Varsity Volleyball team put up an admirable effort against powerhouse Darien Blue Wave at GHS on Wednesday night. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich High School Boys Varsity Volleyball team put up an admirable effort against powerhouse Darien Blue Wave at GHS on Wednesday night. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Free Press editors tried out a new camera at GHS Saturday night. Here are a few of our candids. Thank you to Anne Beaty for equal part in the photos. Continue Reading →
Raising money for St. Baldrick’s Foundation, a wide cross-section of the school community climbed an elevated platform in the student center, donned a barber’s smock and winced as the volunteers from Generations Barber Parlors buzzed them bald, or, alternately, lopped off a minimum of 8″ of hair for those able to sacrifice an entire ponytail. Continue Reading →
Within the course of the regular school day, the anonymous shared texting app “YikYak” brought many to tears, rage, shock, and virtually every emotion in between. Continue Reading →
Interspersed among performances by a live band, orchestra, group dances and the tradition of the boys tossing their shirts into the audience, students spared no one, poking fun at MISA, Dr. Winters, Miss Fox and the power hungry members of the “Bored” of Education. Continue Reading →
Parking woes at GHS are nothing new, but they’ve recently been ratcheted up notch as a result of construction. GHS Headmaster, Chris Winters, sent out the email below explaining the shortage of student parking and the school’s attempt to fairly distribute parking permits for the limited spots available. Even Winters admits, “the parking situation stinks.” Greenwich Free Press has heard from seniors who feel parking permits were distributed unfairly, with at least one permit appropriated to a student who lives a stone’s throw from campus, and others distributed to students still on their learners permits. One tipster indicated that students are going home during lunch and returning with their cars once spots free up in the afternoon. Continue Reading →