She’s Got Grit. She’s a Connector. Sue Rogers Gets Things Done in Greenwich. You know you’re from Greenwich if you know Sue Rogers. This Greenwich native first got the volunteering bug from her mom Judy Moretti. As the member of the last class at Byram School before it was shuttered, Sue remembered her mom’s time […]
Monthly Archives: May 2018
Column: The Truth About Having A High School Senior By Sue Moretti Rogers On August 31, my youngest son will start his senior year at Greenwich High School.It hardly seems possible as just yesterday I was dropping my boys off at nursery school.
Column: Celebrating Community Partners By Sue Moretti Rogers Next week the Junior League of Greenwich will hold its annual dinner, during which we officially welcome our new members and leadership and reflect upon on our accomplishments over the past year. Since our inception in 1959, the Junior League has collaborated with well over 100 organizations […]
Op-Ed: Lessons Learned From Volunteering By Sue Moretti Rogers There is no doubt that we are very fortunate to live in such a beautiful community as Greenwich. I count myself doubly blessed having the benefit of being a second-generation native and the opportunity to raise my two boys here.
School board honors Distinguished Teachers Sarah Goldin, a science teacher at Greenwich High School, who teaches in the school’s Innovation Lab and Advancement via Individual Determination programs “Passion, leadership, classroom management and content knowledge – these teachers you are about to meet serve several roles and have strived to accommodate the academic, social and emotional […]
YWCA honors 10 for their Spirit of Greenwich The 21st annual YWCA Spirit of Greenwich Awards, held at the home of YWCA Board member Giovanna Miller, honored 10 outstanding women volunteers for their vision, accomplishments and community service over a period of years that have enriched the lives of many in town.
The “Essence” of the PTA The end of school is a time to look back and reflect on the school year – what was learned, what still needs to be worked on next year, etc. But, one thing that has not been done before in Greenwich is recognize the efforts of the 4,600 PTA members […]
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