
“We have come today to honor all those who have run, jumped, slid, scored, thrown, caught, and cheered on this field as it gives way to a new generation of students and memories.” – CMS principal Tom Healy Continue Reading →
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“We have come today to honor all those who have run, jumped, slid, scored, thrown, caught, and cheered on this field as it gives way to a new generation of students and memories.” – CMS principal Tom Healy Continue Reading →
A highlight of a day of activities to bid farewell to the fields at CMS, where soon a new school will be constructed, CMS staff and students participated in a fierce dodgeball championship game. Continue Reading →
While there was an open mic for questions, none were about the size or cost of the school. In the reduced size media center the book collection is reduced from 15,000 books to 10,000 books. Continue Reading →
We look forward to seeing you there and finding out what is important to our community as we embark on this important and exciting project.” – Dr. Toni Jones, Superintendent of Schools and Tom Healy, CMS principal Continue Reading →
The middle school was closed on Friday, Feb 4, and declared “Dangerous and Unsafe for Human Occupancy” by the town building official Bill Marr. Continue Reading →
“A special thanks to the entire GPS team who has been working since Friday to evaluate space, organize buses, move furniture, organize lunches, plan for the day, and so much more. It certainly takes a team effort to mobilize an entire school over the weekend to three different locations.” – superintendent Dr. Toni Jones and CMS principal Tom Healy Continue Reading →
Signs on the front doors of CMS say Dangerous and Unsafe for Human Occupancy. Continue Reading →
Parents described flooding including sewage at Old Greenwich School, buckling walls and water coming in at Central Middle School, injured children being carried up an down stairs at Julian Curtiss due to lack of an elevator. Continue Reading →
CMS AVID students received bicycles outside Greenwich Police Dept on thursday as a reward for achieving B grades or higher in the longrunning B’s for Bikes program. Continue Reading →
Passions were high during the public comment portion of the BOE meeting where several men, mostly coaches and teachers, spoke in favor of synthetic turf. The BOE voted 6-1-1 in favor of Option 4. Continue Reading →