
Student questions to the candidates focused on abortion, gun safety, mental health, the ballot question about no excuse absentee ballots. Continue Reading →
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Student questions to the candidates focused on abortion, gun safety, mental health, the ballot question about no excuse absentee ballots. Continue Reading →
“I feel really sentimental because the last time we were in here was freshman year, so I keep having little flashbacks. It’s all very fun and emotional.” – Ava Nicoletti, dance captain Continue Reading →
The March concert (rescheduled from January), will feature conductor Mélisse Brunet. Continue Reading →
Dancers from the renowned Greenwich Ballet Academy will take the stage to present The Nutcracker on Nov 16 and 17. The ballerinas have been taught by renowned professionals in small classes where the program is inspired by the prestigious and historic Vaganova Academy in St. Petersburg, Russia. Continue Reading →
A gathering at Steinway & Sons celebrated Greenwich High School’s new grand concert piano, the result of a public-private partnership. Private donations raised about half of the $150,000 cost. Steinway offered a significant institutional discount and the Board of Education paid the difference. Continue Reading →
A crowd of over 400 turned out for a debate between Democratic candidate Jill Oberlander and Republican candidate Fred Camillo at the Greenwich High School performing arts center Thursday night. Continue Reading →
Show times are are Thursday May 16, Friday May 17, and Saturday May 18 at 7:00pm with a 2:00pm show also on Saturday May 18. Order tickets online. Continue Reading →
Increase your awareness about food waste and develop strategies together to tackle this issue at school, at home and in our community. Continue Reading →
The evening will be full of upbeat pieces that guarantee to have the audience walk away with smiles on their faces. All are invited to enjoy the Band’s Spring Concert at the GHS Performing Art Center. Continue Reading →
The new state-of-the-art performing arts center at Greenwich High School features a 50+ year old piano from the old auditorium. Continue Reading →