
Since 1986, students are annually selected from each elementary school to accept the award on behalf of the entire school for service activities and projects that they have participated in throughout the year. Continue Reading →
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Since 1986, students are annually selected from each elementary school to accept the award on behalf of the entire school for service activities and projects that they have participated in throughout the year. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Public Schools on Tuesday announced that the 2025 Community Service Awards will be held on Tuesday, April 22, at 5:00pm at Greenwich High School’s Performing Arts Center to recognize student participation in service activities that help to improve both their school and the community. The entire community is invited to attend. Continue Reading →
Get ready for an afternoon of adventure at Leaders of the Next Generation’s “Green Guardians” event at the Greenwich Audubon on Saturday, September 7 from 12-4 pm. Continue Reading →
The third annual ReThink Waste Fair featured a fashion show from the “OR Blue Wrap Upcycled Project.” Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Sustainability Committee announced the winners of its Second Annual Sustainability Awards, to be presented at the Rethink Waste Fair organized by Waste Free Greenwich on Saturday, April 6 at Christ Church. Continue Reading →
The event will feature stations with different fun activities and games, and kids will be able to take some new ideas and projects home! The event will focus on the toll plastic has taken on birds. Continue Reading →
GHS students Sameera Madan and Jacklyn Pizzella, founders of Leaders of the Next Generation, are committed to environmental awareness and providing access to education for youth. Through community programs, advocacy, and youth involvement, they seek to empower the leaders of tomorrow to ensure a sustainable future. Continue Reading →
On Saturday a rescheduled September Coastal Cleanup drew many intrepid volunteers to Tod’s Point, braving the persistent rain. Continue Reading →