James Hricay is headed to Pelham. He leaves Greenwich on July 1, 2017. Continue Reading →
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James Hricay is headed to Pelham. He leaves Greenwich on July 1, 2017. Continue Reading →
There were many meaningful and touching anecdotes shared by both nominators and teachers at Tuesday’s 33rd annual Distinguished Teacher award ceremony. The even twas held at the performing arts center at Greenwich High School. Continue Reading →
Rigling’s last day with the District will be June 30, 2017. Because Greenwich Schools superintendent, Dr. Jill Gildea won’t take over from interim superintendent Corda until July 1, the selection process for a new principal for Hamilton Avenue School is yet to be determined. Continue Reading →
The Distinguished Teachers Awards recipients will be recognize at the Board of Education meeting Thursday, April 20 at Riverside School at 7:00 p.m Riverside School PTA will hold Cake & Coffee Reception in the Cafeteria at 6:30 p.m.
The distinguished teachers awards ceremony will take place at the Greenwich High School Performing Arts Center on Tuesday, May 2 at 4:00 pm. Continue Reading →
Julian Curtiss School 5th graders explained mindfulness, mindful breathing, and heartfulness as well as safe brain vs thinking brain to Greenwich Police and Fire Dept and GEMS on Thursday. Continue Reading →
“This is an opportunity for every parent in the district to have a conversation with their kids that words matter. We didn’t know the intent of the threat. This is no joke, and it’s no game.” – Lt. Kraig Gray Continue Reading →
“This plainly-biased process has resulted in numerous towns along the “gold coast” getting little to no help from the state, and penalizes prudent, efficient and frugal municipal government.” – Michael Trogni, on behalf of the Greenwich PTA Council Continue Reading →
As of March 23, three snow days have been used in Greenwich Public Schools. Continue Reading →
A crowd of students gathered in the courtyard outside Greenwich High School’s main entrance on Tuesday to voice support for the public School Strong movement, which emerged in recent weeks in response to the appointment of Betsy deVos as Education Secretary. Ms deVos is an ardent supporter of using public dollars to pay for private school tuition, specifically through a voucher system. Continue Reading →
There will be a 2-hour delay for Greenwich Public Schools on Friday, Feb 10, 2017 Continue Reading →