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New GHS Senior Class President, 2nd Girl Elected in a Decade, Has Big Plans for 2017-18
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Alissa Landberg is the senior class president for the class of 2018 and she’s very excited for the upcoming year.
“I wanted to challenge myself and really see what I could do in a more serious position.” Alissa said about her decision to run for senior class president. She is only the second female student to be elected to this position at Greenwich High School in the last ten years.
Filed under: Schools, Alissa Landberg, Greenwich High School, Greg Goldstein, Joe Magliocco, Student Government, Willa Doss, Zach Moore
GHS Student Government Leaders Bid Farewell to Board of Education
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Joe Magliocco and Ricky Columbo made their final speeches to the Board of Education on Thursday. We will miss their smiles and positive attitudes and wish them both well in college. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Greenwich High School, Joe Magliocco, Junior Class President Greg Goldstein, Senior Class President Ricky Columbo
At GHS Dozens Turn out to Support #PublicSchoolProud Movement
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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 →
Filed under: Government, Schools, Betsy deVos, Donald Trump, Emma Himes, Greenwich High School, Greenwich Public Schools, Joe Magliocco
Pointed Questions at GHS Student-Run Board of Education Candidate Debate
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The candidates had to think fast,as the questions kept coming, and coming. Each was given just 60 seconds to respond to questions that ranged from the value of student evaluations of teachers, race balance, achievement gap, dispersing New Leb students to other schools during construction, handling of teachers accused of impropriety, and impact to sports and extra-curriculars if start and finish time change at GHS. Continue Reading →