Karen Kowalski’s motion to approve use of the school facilities for the feast omitted conditions in a draft partnership agreement. Karen Hirsh asked why? Continue Reading →
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Karen Kowalski’s motion to approve use of the school facilities for the feast omitted conditions in a draft partnership agreement. Karen Hirsh asked why? Continue Reading →
Valentine’s Day came a bit early for the children at Hamilton Avenue School this year. They made Valentines for veterans in time for a visit on Friday from US Congressman Jim Himes, representing Connecticut’s 4th District, and US Army Major Justin Bokmeyer, whose two daughters attend the school. Continue Reading →
In Chickahominy, Hamilton Avenue School held a moving ceremony that honored many friends and family of staff and students, including beloved crossing guards John Zmarzlak and Alex Crawford, as well as Peter Carlafles, Billy Elwood and Sarah Haag-Fisk, who all attended in person. Continue Reading →
On Monday Greenwich Superintendent Dr. Toni Jones and Parks & Rec Director Joe Siciliano thanked Chickahominy Reunion Association for their donation to resurface the Hamilton Avenue School basketball court. Continue Reading →
As of Friday afternoon no one took responsibility for writing the Aug 24 email. Continue Reading →
On Thursday the Board of Education released two photos of the Hamilton Avenue School field taken from a school camera. One was from Aug 8, which was before the St Roch Feast. The second, on Aug 15, was after the four day event. Continue Reading →
Chiappetta Fox replaces Dr. Shanta Smith, who recently departed Greenwich Schools. Continue Reading →
The popular family-friendly event features carnival rides, games of chance, pizza fritta, live music and dancing, a beer garden and much more. Continue Reading →
Hamilton Avenue School will host its first Jumpstart Literacy Camp over February Break for roughly 25 third graders. Four teachers will deliver a learning experience designed to help these students come away with additional strategies for close reading, utilizing a process from literacy expert Dr. Beryl Irene Bailey, who has personally trained these teachers through a recent Professional Development experience. Continue Reading →
Julian Curtiss offers the choice of learning either Spanish or French in grades K-5. New Lebanon School, Preschool-Grade 5, is an authorized International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme school and has been a magnet school since 2009. Western Middle School, Grades 6-8, re-opened as a magnet school in 2013 and is currently offering an AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) magnet program/theme. Continue Reading →