Greenhill Closes for Two Days Amid Campus Influenza Outbreak
Greenhill School canceled classes Oct. 27 and 28 for seventh through twelfth grade students due to a “flu-like illness” outbreak on campus.
Read moreGreenhill School canceled classes Oct. 27 and 28 for seventh through twelfth grade students due to a “flu-like illness” outbreak on campus.
Read moreSarah Simon, a 2017 Greenhill School graduate, has taken up the cause of the wrongfully convicted.
Read moreShe served Greenhill from 1970 until 2000 as an upper school English teacher, adviser for the school’s literary magazine, and student council sponsor.
Read moreShelby, Dort look to lift Hornets to SPC crown before heading to Vanderbilt.
Read moreZoe Gillen-Malveaux stands out in more ways than one.
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On the first Sunday of August, mellifluous notes from stringed instruments drifted delicately through the hallways of The Juliette Fowler Communities.
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A program in need of stability during its rebuilding effort got the opposite during Tony Banks’ debut season at Greenhill School, through no fault of the new head coach.
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Texas private schools are allowed to make decisions based on keeping their students and staff healthy. Why aren’t public schools allowed to do the same?
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Greenhill’s graduation ceremony didn’t go exactly as originally planned, but then again, maybe that was apropos of a year and a half where nothing really went as originally envisioned by the class of 2021.
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Greenhill rising senior Josh Rubel was selected as the North Texas Regional Winner for the Dear Evan Hansen “You Will Be Found” essay challenge. (Read time: 1.7 minutes)
Read moreThe Greenhill School Alumni Board announced this summer that it had chosen to honor a lawyer, a novelist and scholar, and a noteworthy current alumnus who helped guide the school through a pandemic as recipients of the group’s annual alumni awards.
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