At the end of the day Steven was mostly happy because he was able to see a lot of his friends from school. This was seen throughout the day as he happily skated around for the whole event despite what he is going through. Continue Reading →
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Oh, to Be Human… Western Middle School to Stage Beauty & the Beast
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Cast and crew at Western Middle School are finalizing preparations for three performances of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Junior on March 31 and April 1. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Arts, Schools, Western Middle School
Marzullo Proposes Formation of Committee to Advise Selectmen on Contamination in Greenwich
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“This reactive approach to soil contamination remediation is simply not working. It cost the tax payer thousands of additional dollars and it closes down fields, etc In some ways it’s becoming the norm that we test and then we go into remediation defcon 5. There has to be a better way. A proactive way.” – Selectman Drew Marzullo Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Health, Drew Marzullo, Greenwich Board of Selectmen, Greenwich High School, John Toner, New Lebanon School, Peter Tesei
Playing for Change Day at WMS Set for Sept. 24
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“Playing for Change Day” is a worldwide event promoting global music education. The free, family music festival in Greenwich will include concerts by Greenwich Symphony Orchestra musicians and the Atacama Ensemble, as well as music education workshops and student recitals throughout the afternoon. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Arts, Schools, Playing for Change Day, Western Middle School
Tesei: Fencing off Fields at Western Middle School Reflects “Abundance of Caution”
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After an oral report from Greenwich’s environmental consultant was released, and the Town fenced off Western Middle School fields, land surveyor Michael Finkbeiner challenged Peter Tesei during the First Selectman’s weekly radio show.
Mr. Tesei said the fencing would be installed out of “an abundance of caution,” and that there were not exceedances found at Western. Mr. Finkbeiner replied, “That patently is untrue. There were many exceedances.” Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Schools, Mike Finkbeiner, Peter Tesei, Western Middle School
Kerry Gavin Appointed Interim Assistant Principal at WMS
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As a French teacher with the Greenwich Public Schools (GPS) in 2003, Mr. Gavin has taught students in Grade 6 at Western Middle School, through to Advanced Placement courses at Greenwich High School. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Greenwich High School, Kerry Gavin, Western Middle School
Test Soil at Western Middle School? Marzullo’s Motion Fails to Carry
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At Thursday’s Board of Selectmen meeting, Drew Marzullo urged Mr. Toner and Mr. Tesei to ask the Board of Education to begin testing Western Middle School fields immediately. He made a motion toward that end, but neither of the Republican selectmen seconded the motion, and so it was not carried forward. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, Schools, AECOM, Barbara O'Neill, Dawn Fortunato, Drew Marzullo, Greenwich Board of Education, Holly Hill Resource Recovery Facility
PHOTOS: Western Middle School Feeder School 5th Graders Make Friends, Enjoy Sunshine
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A nice tradition for rising 6th graders is a visit to Boy Scouts Camp Seton on Riversville Rd, where students have a chance to meet their future classmates and have some familiar faces. On Wednesday the students from New Leb, Ham Ave, Parkway and Glenville School lucked out with the weather and had a great day. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Camp Seton, Western Middle School
Who’s Ugly? SHREK the Musical Will Be Beautifully Performed at Western Middle School Friday and Saturday
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Head to Western Middle School on Friday or Saturday to see the annual musical, SHREK! The show features performers from 6th, 7th and 8th grade. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Arts, Schools, Western Middle School
January is Time for Greenwich Public Schools Magnet Open Houses
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Greenwich parents, you have choices for your children beyond the school your child is districted for. The 2015-2016 School Year Features a New Magnet Theme at Hamilton Avenue School. Other magnet schools include New Lebanon School, International School at Dundee, Julian Curtiss School, Western Middle School. Continue Reading →