Giulia said given social media had made the topic of body image more of an issue for people her age, the CMS Capstone effort became an important reminder that embracing your body exactly how it exists is an act of self-love. Continue Reading →
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Giulia said given social media had made the topic of body image more of an issue for people her age, the CMS Capstone effort became an important reminder that embracing your body exactly how it exists is an act of self-love. Continue Reading →
OK to Delay Greenwich announces their first annual “Phone Down, Enjoy the Town” initiative, running from Monday, April 28 through Sunday, May 4. Continue Reading →
Attendees will receive information on current social media trends, problematic adolescent online behaviors and free tips to keep your family safe online. Continue Reading →
Hayes Sgaglio joined the Greenwich Police Dept in 2014. She will take over for Officer Carlos Franco at GHS as the School Resource Officer. Continue Reading →
Sergeant Mark Zuccerella of the Greenwich Police Department Special Victims Unit urges parents to talk to their children about sex, substance abuse and their use of social media.
“Your social media footprint is traceable. Colleges use it. Employers use it. We use it. Also, is it really worth smoking weed and getting in a car and driving around as a 17 year-old? It’s not worth it.” – Sergeant Mark Zuccerella Continue Reading →
Social media is becoming a significant part of the college admissions process. One expert advises that beyond having a clean digital footprint, teens as young as 14 should use LinkedIn and YouTube as tools to build a positive online presence and up their chances during the college admissions process. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Free Press was excited to launch a Pinterest account today.
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