Sky-High Radish Experiment Takes an Unfortunate Squirrely Turn
Apparently radish seeds are safer above the stratosphere than potted radish plants on ground level in a science teacher’s yard – at least when squirrels are involved.
Read moreApparently radish seeds are safer above the stratosphere than potted radish plants on ground level in a science teacher’s yard – at least when squirrels are involved.
Read moreFor Greenhill High School senior Carter Weinstein, thankfulness looks like service – service to families battling childhood cancer.
Read moreI have completed around 2,000 days of in-person classroom learning and 71 days of COVID-19-induced virtual learning. It’s clear that my virtual learning experience is far from over.
Read moreAustin event, though canceled by COVID-19 concerns, judged film submissions online
Read moreGreenhill School students have been busy garnering accolades, including one freshman who represented her school at a recent YMCA convention.
Read moreAdmission directors and those who manage school enrollment love to hear visiting families express an immediate feeling of belonging.
Read moreThe latest round of SPC realignment has not been kind to Greenhill, which suffered through a winless season in its first year in the conference’s large-school classification.
Read moreGreenhill senior Megan Olomu capped her high school athletic career by winning five medals at the SPC track and field championships in Houston.
Read moreAs the latest to join the legacy of left-handed aces at Jesuit, Jack Lynch doesn’t stand as tall as his predecessors. But he can be just as intimidating.
Read moreThanks to several strong individual efforts, St. Mark’s was the runner-up in the boys team standings at the SPC track
Read moreTwo things fuel J.T. Herrscher’s determination to defy 17 feet worth of gravity – a desire to beat his brother and a commitment to try something different.
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