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 →
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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 →
Some amazing Greenwich High School seniors made it to nationals in the National History Day competition. Continue Reading →
Mr. Watson will replace Ron Matten who resigned in July to take a position position as Executive Director of Facilities for Hunter College in New York. Continue Reading →
Students will not be required to make up the day, and will therefore attend school for 180 days during the 2017-2018 school year. Teachers will still meet their contractual number of days during the year, with the bonus of an additional professional learning day. Continue Reading →
Follow each school’s traffic and parking plan. Please do not drop off students on Hillside Road (Greenwich High School) northbound. When entering a school zone, slow down to 20 mph and be extra alert for children on foot and bicycles. It is illegal to proceed around a school bus with the stop sign arm engaged. Continue Reading →
“We began two decades ago to build needed classroom and school additions, and have received reimbursement for projects at Hamilton Avenue, Glenville School and the Greenwich High School Performing Arts Center. We are currently in the pipeline for school construction dollars for New Lebanon School.” – Livvy Floren Continue Reading →
Mr. Hibson is currently an Instructional Technology/Media Specialist with Lyme-Old Lyme Middle School in Old Lyme, CT with 14 years of experience in educational technology and library media services. Continue Reading →
The sales tax exclusion period is only weeks away, and will run from Sunday, August 20 through Saturday, August 26. Continue Reading →
Emergency services workers, public and private school leaders and representatives from STA (Greenwich’s School Bus contractor) met at Greenwich Police Headquarters for a tabletop incident planning demo. Continue Reading →
By about 2:30pm, Republican Registrar Fred DeCaro said that within the previous hour he had delivered 692 verified signatures to the town clerk. Mr. Bernstein was only required to achieve 637. Continue Reading →