“At that time the entire student body gathered in the student center to commemorate the opening of the ‘new’ Greenwich High School. Over the years we have added a science wing, a performing arts center, team rooms, fitness center and a dance studio. The school district rehabilitated the entire building in the 1990s. As we completed all this construction and created a new house, we never built an entry-way worthy of one of the best high schools in our country. Until now.” – GHS principal Ralph Mayo Continue Reading →
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13 GHS Student-Athletes Sign Letters of Intent to Play Sports in College
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Thirteen student-athletes participated in the National Letter of Intent Signing Day ceremony indicating their intent to continue their athletic careers in college next fall. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Sports, Anna Clark, Anna Donovan, Catherine Kingsley, Emma Abbazia, Estella Zeppelin, Evelyn Sherman
Group Demands Greenwich Schools Do More about Antisemitism
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Following the recent news of a antisemitic incidents in Greenwich Schools over 500 people calling themselves “Greenwich Voices Against Antisemitism” signed a letter to her on Monday urging her to do more. By Wednesday there were over 900 signatures. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, antisemitism, Dr. Toni Jones, Greenwich High School, Laura Kostin, Names Day, Ralph Mayo, Thomas Pereira
Greenwich Schools Chief Responds to Word of Incidents at GHS: Derogatory Comments, Anti-Semitic Symbols, Racial Slurs
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Dr. Toni Jones said on Tuesday she had met with GHS principal Ralph Mayo and Dean of Student Life Thomas Pereira, in addition to Greenwich Police, including school resource officers, and top district leadership team, and that the conversation would be ongoing. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Dr. Toni Jones, Ralph Mayo, Thomas Pereira
GHS Football 2022 State Champion Team Honored during Ring Ceremony that Included Farewell to Longtime Coach
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“A picture’s worth a thousand words, but these rings might be worth a little more than a thousand.” – GHS football Head Coach Tony Morello Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Sports, Bruce Cunningham, Cardinals, football, Fred Camillo, Greenwich High School, Janet Stone McGuigan
Meet Isabella Gega, Greenwich High School’s Gregarious Student Body President
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Isabella’s ability to put people at ease combined with her passion for her school has made her a good fit to lead the GHS student body coming out of the pandemic. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Andy Bramante, Covid, Greenwich High School, Isabella Gega, Karen Foster, pandemic, Ralph Mayo
GHS Student-Athletes Set to Play Division I Honored at Signing Ceremony
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The five athletes were Gianluca Bianchi for Track at Princeton University, Sean Cowie for football at Bryant University, Belle Bordier for Rowing at USC, Sophia Neitzell for Lacrosse at the US Naval Academy and Whitaker Grover for Diving at Yale University. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Sports, Anthony Morello, Belle Bordier, Division I, Gianluca Bianchi, Greenwich High School, Peter Georgiou
At GHS, 23 Athletes Honored in the School’s First Signing Day Ceremony
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“I know much work you had to put into driving around the state of Connecticut, and more, to make sure this could happen for your children. This is a combined effort between students, parents and the athletic program here at Greenwich High School.” – Ralph Mayo, GHS principal Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Sports, Greenwich High School, Peter Georgiou, Ralph Mayo
Erin Martschenko Named 2022 CT Rugby Girls Coach of the Year
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In May, the Greenwich Girls won their first State Championship in a 21-19 victory over state rival Aspetuck. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Sports, Erin Martschenko, Joe Kelly, Peter Georgiou, Ralph Mayo
PHOTOS: Congrats to the GHS Class of 2022: You’ve Got Grit!
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“As we come out the other side of this mess, I think you are going to realize that you have developed something commonly known as grit. Grit, according to the Oxford Dictionary is courage, resolve strength and character.” – Bill Owens Continue Reading →