“But we don’t have more time. …In a time of social media, it’s so easy to just put up a post. But it’s not enough to just say look at this post – Look the Amazon is burning,” she said to cheers. “You should take an action and show you really care.” – Victoria Fu Continue Reading →
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PHOTOS: Hundreds of GHS Students Take Part in Walk-Out to Protest Gun Violence
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Hundreds of Greenwich High School students participated in a national walk out to protest gun violence on Thursday. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, Schools, GHS, Gigi Imperatore, Greenwich High School, gun control, gun safety, gun violence
Letter: Few things make me angrier than adults who underestimate teens
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“Snyder asks if GHS students pay taxes, as if being a taxpayer is a prerequisite to exercising one’s right to free expression under the First Amendment.” – Sarah E. Littman Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Berrin Snyder, First Amendment, freedom of speech, Greenwich High School, gun violence, Parkland, Sarah Darer
Letter: Media Ban of March 14 Event at GHS Was Excessive
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“Teenagers are coming of age at a time when attempts to restrict press freedoms have become commonplace, and educators should not become complicit in these actions.” – Michele Turk, president of the Connecticut Press Club Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Connecticut Press Club, Greenwich High School, March 14, media ban, Michele Turk, walk-out
Teen Who Walked-Out of Greenwich High School Unity Rally Explains Why
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Christopher McDonnell explained why he walked out of GHS on Wednesday rather than attend a school sanctioned, apolitical rally featuring speakers from student government. His friend Zach Lori shared his opinions of the rally and why he was intimidated to walk out. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Christopher McDonnell, Greenwich High School, gun control, Parkland, school shootings, unity rally, walk-out
Indivisible Greenwich Statement on Greenwich Schools Response To Nationwide Walkout
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“This is what censorship looks like up close and personal. Indivisible Greenwich calls on its members and the public to speak out against what transpired and resist any further attempts to silence our children or impede the media.” – Indivisible Greenwich Continue Reading →