Registration is open for Greenwich Youth Soccer. Register your son or daughter if they are entering pre-k through the 6th grade. Go to www.greenwichsoccer.org and register today!
over 2 years ago, Denise Smith
over 2 years ago, Denise Smith
Wishing everyone a great 4th of July weekend.
over 2 years ago, Mark Fish
Happy Independence Day Everyone
GREENWICH CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT IS CURRENTLY HIRING FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS: Maintenance Mechanic Food Service Helper School Monitor (LT Substitute) Cleaner For further information or to obtain an application, please contact the District Office 692-9542 x6800.
over 2 years ago, Denise Smith
IMPORTANT DATE CHANGE The 2021 Greenwich Central School District Graduation Ceremony has been moved to Friday, June 25 at 7:30pm. We are making this change because the weather forecast for Friday is much better than the current forecast for Sunday. We DO NOT anticipate making any other changes to our ceremony. All other information regarding the 2021 Commencement Exercise will stay the same. If you have any questions or concerns about this change and/or anything else relating to the end of the school year, please contact Principal George Niesz at 518-692-9542 ext. 6301.
almost 3 years ago, Denise Smith
Greenwich Central School District is seeking a full-time (12 month) Cleaner. For further information, please contact Ron Nicholson at (518) 692-9542 ext. 6403.
almost 3 years ago, Denise Smith
Along with preparing for last week's concerts, the Greenwich Junior and Senior Choruses have worked hard rehearsing and recording music all year. Here are some highlights. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0vfgD92UyQMOlH7uYtBPqxVUBZgIccQ0
almost 3 years ago, Denise Smith
Easton Library Summer Reading Program https://5il.co/u8ag
almost 3 years ago, Denise Smith
Greenwich Youth Lacrosse Summer Camp https://5il.co/u5ps
almost 3 years ago, Denise Smith
Greenwich Science Students Win at STANYS Science Congress State Competition Greenwich Science students Samuel Dixson (6th grade), Eli Buretta-Bloom (8th grade) and Ava Aierstok (8th grade) competed this past weekend at the STANYS Science Congress State competition at MOST, the Museum of Science and Technology, in Syracuse, NY. The students won top three at the local fair earlier this year to get a bid to the state competition this past weekend. Students competed against other State finalists from each of the regions of New York State. Samuel Dixson won High Honors for his research Bale or Bail? A Study Evaluating Crops for Freeze Damage and Crop Viability.” Eli Buretta-Bloom won Honors at the competition for his research entitled, “ Building a Low-cost Ultrasonic Viscometer.” And Ava Aierstok won honors for her research entitled “The Effect of Airflow on the Effect of Aerosols.”
almost 3 years ago, Denise Smith
Greenwich Science Students Win at STANYS Science Congress State Competition
Greenwich Science Students Win at STANYS Science Congress State Competition
Greenwich Science Students Win at STANYS Science Congress State Competition
The Greenwich Science Symposium is live: https://sites.google.com/greenwichcsd.org/2021gcssciencefair/home The Greenwich Science Symposium was created by the Science Research seniors, David Gabriel and William Hamilton. It highlights the science research going on in Greenwich Junior-Senior High School. Enjoy!
almost 3 years ago, Denise Smith
The 7th grade students set a goal to read 400 books this school year. They finished 504 books! A link to the PDF of our digital "bookshelves" showing all the books students have read is below. Amazing job, 7th graders! https://5il.co/txzp
almost 3 years ago, Denise Smith
Extra K-6 Memory Books (2020-2021) will go on sale June 16th in the primary building office and middle grade building office. They will be sold for CASH ONLY $20. First Come! Also available, last year's K-6 Memory book (2019-2020). Due to COVID-19 we were unable to sell the extra books last year. If interested, they will be sold for CASH ONLY $10 in the primary or middle grade office.
almost 3 years ago, Denise Smith
almost 3 years ago, Denise Smith
New Princess Crowned: The dairy farmers of Washington County have an impressive new team who will be promoting this important industry in the upcoming year. The 57th Annual Washington County Dairy Princess pageant took place on Sunday, June 6, 2021 at the Greenwich Elks Lodge #2223 with Larry Wilbur serving as Master of Ceremonies. Five girls vied for the position of Washington County Dairy Princess. Judges Daniel Anderson of Galway, Shelley Smith of Charlton and Courtney Luskin Bailey of Valley Falls spent time interviewing the girls, listening to their speeches, asking impromptu questions and evaluating their social media posts. The girls were crowned by Washington County Dairy Princess Molly Walker and the former 2nd Alternate NYS Dairy Princess Erin Armitage. Serving on the 2021-2022 Washington County Dairy Princess team are Alternate Alyce Harrington of Salem, Alternate Lauren DeSorbe of Greenwich, Alternate Ciarrah Hebert of Greenwich, and Alternate Caitlyn McClay of Greenwich. The newly crowned Washington County Dairy Princess is Katie Larmon of Greenwich. Katie is the 16 year old daughter of Tommy and Amy Larmon of Bald Mountain She is a junior at Greenwich High School and has been a continuous member of 4-H, Tri County Holstein Club, and is currently serving as the Greenwich FFA Sentinel. Along with raising her own Brown Swiss show animals, Katie works at Lundcrest Farms as a calf feeder. You may even catch her scooping ice cream at King Brothers Dairy. She looks forward to serving the dairy farmers of Washington County as the Washington County Dairy Princess. The Washington County Dairy Princess program is made possible through the support of the American Dairy Association Northeast, the local planning and management organization funded by dairy farmer check-off dollars.
almost 3 years ago, Denise Smith
Dairy Princess
Dairy Princess Group
Dairy Princess Group 2
Hybrid Schedule Update - June 2021
almost 3 years ago, Denise Smith
Hybrid Schedule Update - June 2021
Sectionals start this week for our interscholastic sports teams. Best of luck to all Greenwich student athletes! Baseball #4 seed in Class C Play the winner of Hoosick Falls vs. Voorhesville at Greenwich on Thursday, June 10th Softball #6 seed in Class C Play the wInner of Waterford- Halfmoon vs. Maple Hill at Greenwich on Thursday, June 10th Boys Lacrosse #5 seed in Class D Play at Stillwater on Tuesday, June 8th Girls Lacrosse #7 seed in Class D Play at Schuylerville on Tuesday, June 8th
almost 3 years ago, Denise Smith
almost 3 years ago, Denise Smith