Board of Education candidates talked about racial balance, achievement gap, contingency plans should CT not provide the $23 million grant for a new New Lebanon, and much more. Continue Reading →
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Board of Education candidates talked about racial balance, achievement gap, contingency plans should CT not provide the $23 million grant for a new New Lebanon, and much more. Continue Reading →
“For too many years, the needs of the children at Hamilton Avenue have been postponed. Why the Board of Education accepted the Hamilton Avenue Project from the Building Committee with obvious flaws is beyond comprehension. Basic educational equity requires addressing this long overdue project,” said Jason Auerbach, member of the RTM and the Education Committee. Continue Reading →
“It is with very mixed emotions that I write to inform you that I will resign from my position as principal of Hamilton Avenue School.” – Principal Cindy Rigling Continue Reading →
In addition to voices of Chickahominy residents urging the town to repair the damaged playing field at Hamilton Avenue School, fifth grade students at the school penned letters to the editor begging for a fix. Continue Reading →
A petition is circulating on paper and online to seek police enforcement or a change in the pick-up/drop-off pattern at Hamilton Avenue School. Petitioners say cars and trucks cross the double yellow line as traffic snarls and children fill the crosswalk. Continue Reading →
On Thursday night, students from across the district were honored for participating in service activities that help improve both their schools and community. Continue Reading →
Hamilton Avenue School students celebrated the 113th birthday of Dr. Seuss on Thursday. Guests included Greenwich Fire Dept Assistant Chief Robert Kick, State Rep Mike Bocchino, Health Dept director Caroline Baisley. Continue Reading →
“Since the start of the new school year, I’ve waited to see if the new construction and the safety lights would have a favorable impact…. Cars speed and cross the double yellow lines on both streets routinely as traffic backs up from both directions. One of the crossing guards even had his foot run over by a parent who was in a hurry.” – Dawn Fortunato, Hamilton Avenue School VP Communication, RT District 3 Continue Reading →
The upper parking deck will be closed at Hamilton Ave School for the first day of school meet-and-greet. The principal asked families to walk or carpool. Arrangements have been made Hamilton Avenue School staff to park at another location, to create additional parking spaces in the lower garage. Lt. Gray from Greenwich Police asks commuters who pass through Chickahominy to exercise patience. Continue Reading →
With old-fashioned carnival games, Italian ices, a dunk tank and more, Hamilton Avenue’s Spring-A-Palooza, with the brilliant Saturday sunshine, was enjoyed by all. Continue Reading →