Seventeen Greenwich High School students were recognized for their performance, representing the most successful showing the school’s club has had at this event. Continue Reading →
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PHOTOS: Greenwich Schools Convocation Emphasizes Putting Joy Back Into Education
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A theme during convocation 2019 was the impact individual teachers have on students.. Dr. Toni Jone reminded teachers that every day matters and that even remarks made on the first day of school might be remembered by a student in 40 or 50 years. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Brian Wallach, Carol Sutton, Debra Hess, Dr. Toni Jones, Fred Camillo, Gordon Beinstein, Jill Oberlander
Incoming GHS Student Government Leaders Introduce Themselves
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Lucas Gazianis said issues for student government next year will include student engagement and opportunity block. Zane Khader talked about his parents’ American Dream and the importance of work ethic and fighting entitlement among students. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Alex Kosyakov, Board of Education, ex comm, Greenwich High School, James Heavey, Lucas Gazianis, Peter Bernstein
Greenwich High School Students Reflect on Their Success in the Federal Reserve Challenge
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“What’s the purpose of your education if you can’t apply it to real life scenarios?” – Kent Schneider, GHS senior who took AP Econ as a junior. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Catherine Yang, Federal Reserve Challenge, Ian Tiedemann, Kent Schneider, Matthew Meyers, Melissa Woo, Monique Nikolov
Coach Kelly Kicks Off Campaign for Selectman at Milbrook Club with Passion
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“They talk about how they want to tax the wealthy more. Let’s put them to the challenge and prove it doesn’t have to Bernie Sanders Socialism to get things accomplished. Let’s prove we can work together with those who have and those who have-not to fix things. Ray Dalio says capitalism is broken. Let’s be an example of how it we can work together and fix it. Capitalism works. Socialism is not the route forward. Capitalism works and and what better Town to lead than Greenwich?” – Joe Kelly, Republican candidate for the Board of Selectman Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Carmella Budkins, Fred Camillo, Granit Balidemaj, Greenwich High School, Jill Kelly, Joe Kelly, John Toner
Greenwich High School Model UN Team Takes Home 8 Awards at Princeton
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From November 16-19, 30 students from the Greenwich High School Model United National team competed at the Princeton University Model United Nations Conference – a conference of around 1,100 delegates from all over the US and the world. Continue Reading →