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 →
Hamilton Avenue School
Recent Posts
Wondering Why the Pine Trees at Ham Ave School Previously Spared by Tree Warden Were Cut Down?
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The old Pine trees were taken down after all. Cherry trees have been planted by the Pecoras, who also planted a row of arbor vitae along the Ham Ave School playground. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Schools, Arbor Vitae, Hamilton Avenue School, Pecora Brothers, Steve Gospodinoff, tree warden
Tree Warden Announces Decision on Hamilton Ave School Trees…
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The Tree Warden Has Announced his Decision on the fate of trees the Board of Education wanted to remove at Hamilton Avenue School in order to level the playing field. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Schools, Hamilton Avenue School, Linden Trees, nature, playground, shade, Steve Gospodinoff
Hamilton Ave School Neighbors Urge Compromise to Spare Mature Trees in Way of Field Improvement
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“It’s very Pollyanna to say they’ll be replaced and in 40 years there will be the shade.” – Jessica Taal, Charles Street Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Board of Education, Charles Street, Daniel Watson, David Wold, Don Mohr, Dr. Greg Kramer, Francia Alvarez
PHOTOS: Hearing Set for Tuesday on 2 Dozen Trees Posted for Removal in Advance of Playing Field Improvements at Hamilton Ave School
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Two dozen mature trees are posted for removal at Hamilton Avenue School at the request of the Board of Education. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Schools, Dan Watson, Greenwich Tree Conservancy, Hamilton Avenue School, Linden Trees, Steve Gospodinoff
Greenwich Schools Announces New Principal for Hamilton Avenue School
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Superintendent Ralph Mayo said Shanta Smith comes to Greenwich with a great deal of leadership experience and a proven track record of supporting student growth. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Hamilton Avenue School, Ralph Mayo, Shanta Smith
Tree Warden Announces Decision on Pine Trees at Hamilton Ave School
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The tree removals were requested by Pecora Bros who are developing the flag lot behind the Two Door Restaurant with a multi-unit residential complex that includes some affordable apartments (under the state 8-30g statute). Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Dr. Gregory Kramer, Greenwich, Hamilton Avenue School, Pecora Bros, Pine Trees, Ralph Mayo, Steve Gospodinoff
Tree Hearing Scheduled for Trees Slated for Removal at Hamilton Avenue School
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The deputy tree warden said that the Contractor, Pecora Bros, who are developing the flag lot behind the Two Door Restaurant, requested the removals of the trees. The trees are located on Hamilton Ave School property, which is next to the Two door Restaurant and the new housing development on its flag lot. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Schools, Hamilton Avenue School, tree removal, tree warden, Two Door Restaurant
Hamilton Avenue School Embraces Veterans & Active Service Men and Women
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Hamilton Avenue School children waived American flags before pledging allegiance and meeting local veterans and service members on Friday morning. Some children didn’t know that the two school crossing guards Alex Crawford and John Szymanski are both veterans. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Schools, Hamilton Avenue School, Jennifer Mondido, John Grasso, Salvatore Servello, Sarah Haag-Fisk, Steve Tuers
Proposed Multi-Family Behind Two Door Returns to P&Z on April 17
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On the April 17 Planning & Zoning agenda is an 8-30g application seeks to demolish two 2-family homes on a flag lot behind the Two Door Restaurant at 176 Hamilton Ave in Chickahominy and replace them with three buildings for a total of 10 units. Continue Reading →