On Tuesday, the GHS Class of ’84 Reunion Committee dedicated two plaques in honor of all Senior Class Presidents and in memory of the 1984 Senior Class President Sam “Chip” Telerico. Continue Reading →
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On Tuesday, the GHS Class of ’84 Reunion Committee dedicated two plaques in honor of all Senior Class Presidents and in memory of the 1984 Senior Class President Sam “Chip” Telerico. Continue Reading →
After retiring following Super Bowl LIII, Sullivan pivoted to financial services in 2020. Today, he is a partner and the Director of Business Development at Integra Global Advisors in Stamford where he guides clients with the same steady hand that guided NFL offenses. Continue Reading →
Two heavy agendas included changing 5-house structure at GHS to one based on grades: 9, 10, 11 and 12; moving to a 7-block fixed schedule, consolidating freshmen English/Social Studies and not weighting the grades, school bus parking, and Cardinal Stadium lighting. The much anticipated enrollment report was presented. Also the head of IT gave an update on the cellular improvement project at GHS. Continue Reading →
The student will not return to school until cleared by the appropriate professionals. Continue Reading →
“We’re not trained MBAs and we didn’t have any experience running a business. Success doesn’t often come from brilliance or genius, but it comes from showing up, making the decision and weathering the storms.” – Ben Van Leeuwen Continue Reading →
In hindsight, 1975 was a carefree time to be a teenager at Greenwich High School. Continue Reading →
Middle school students gathered at Greenwich High School on Saturday for the fifth annual Greenwich Middle School STEM Fair. This event gave students the opportunity to display and communicate their science research, make friends, and embrace the power of STEM. Continue Reading →
Speakers shared fears of cuts to ALP, PE, foreign language, headcount, increased class size, student-teacher ratios and critical infrastructure projects. Continue Reading →
“When you go to college, it’s a job. I know you are well prepared for that because you come from the most outstanding athletic program in New England – and the largest.” – Ralph Mayo, GHS Principal Continue Reading →
“Our primary focus is to keep the boys’ and girls’ freshman teams at GHS, allowing them to start practices immediately after school.” – GHS Athletic Director Peter Georgiou and Principal Ralph Mayo Continue Reading →