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The College Counseling Office will walk rising seniors through the ins and outs of the Common Application. The program will consist of a 45 minute presentation, followed by a working period where the CCO staff will aid students with setting up or completing the various sections of the application.
Find out more »Dr. Lisa Damour returns to Greenhills to share insights and practical advice from her latest book, The Emotional Lives of Teenagers. She co-hosts the Ask Lisa podcast, works in collaboration with UNICEF, and is recognized as a thought leader by the American Psychological Association. Dr. Damour is also a regular contributor to The New York Times and CBS News. Dr. Damour graduated from Yale University and worked for the Yale Child Study Center before earning her doctorate in Clinical Psychology at the University of…
Find out more »Info session for those new to or considering participating in the Greenhills forensics program.
Find out more »Get ready for spook-tacular evening of art and music, presented by the department of fine and performing arts at Greenhills. The Halloween Happen'in Hootenanny kicks off at 6:30pm in the Campbell Center for the Performing Arts and features performances by students from Upper School Choir, Upper School Orchestra, Jazz One, Jazz Lab, and Studio Jazz. There is no charge to attend.
Find out more »All Middle and Upper School students and families are invited to this year’s Chocolate Lounge Jazz & Comedy Improv Show hosted by our juniors, the Class of 2025. This event is a fundraiser for the Patrick ’98 and Elisa ’02 Savageau Memorial Endowment Fund created by the Savageau family in 2000 after the death of their son Patrick in a rock climbing accident only two years after his Greenhills graduation.Their daughter Elisa attended Greenhills for middle school and she suffered…
Find out more »The author of Middle School Matters and her newest book, Middle School Superpowers, Phyllis Fagell discusses how parents and caregivers can bolster any middle school student's resilience, help them manage disappointment, and support their recovery from a range of setbacks common to this developmental stage. Fagell is a clinician and journalist and a frequent contributor to The Washington Post. Her ideas have been shared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, The New Yorker, The Boston Globe, and The Chicago Tribune.This event is open to the public, but registration…
Find out more »“Roots, Rock, Reggae: An exploration of diversity through music.” In this interactive talk, led by Will Jones III, we’ll explore what diversity really means through humanity’s oldest art form: music. Get ready to dance and sing along to some of the greatest songs of the 20th & 21st centuries, while getting a deeper understanding of what diversity truly means.
Find out more »“Roots, Rock, Reggae: An exploration of diversity through music.” In this interactive talk, led by Will Jones III, we’ll explore what diversity really means through humanity’s oldest art form: music. Get ready to dance and sing along to some of the greatest songs of the 20th & 21st centuries, while getting a deeper understanding of what diversity truly means.
Find out more »Hiding in Plain Sight (Grades 6-8)Right under our feet, and all around us, colors that can be used to dye clothing and more are growing on trees, on bushes, and in patches. In many cases, hiding in a red vegetable or the green skin of a fruit is a totally different and unexpected shade. Our ancestors made these discoveries through exploration and experimentation, and in the process revealed more than a spectrum that could be used to create art and designs…
Find out more »The Color of Justice (Grades 9-12)The historic quest to recreate the color blue invites us to wrestle with complicated questions of global justice. For example, indigo was a major pillar of West African economies and was in such demand globally that it was eventually used to buy and sell Africans into slavery around the world. Indigo was branded “devil’s dye” in Scotland and made illegal for a time because Scottish producers of woad dye were losing money since woad was considered inferior to…
Find out more »Calling all word nerds and language enthusiasts! Join us for the launch event for Says Who?: A Kinder, Funner Usage Guide for Everyone Who Cares About Words, the eagerly awaited book by Michigan's own Anne Curzan—acclaimed linguist, dean of the University of Michigan's College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, and co-host of Michigan Public’s “That’s What They Say” program. The event will be held at Greenhills School’s Campbell Center for the Performing Arts. Venture into the ever-evolving world of language…
Find out more »Voodoo Theater's annual student written, directed, tech'ed, and performed sketch comedy show.
Find out more »Voodoo Theater's annual student written, directed, tech'ed, and performed sketch comedy show.
Find out more »The Greenhills community is invited to to celebrate student artwork and music at the Art & Jazz Showcase. The evening will begin in the 8th grade forum where a light fare will be served. Parents and students are invited to walk through the exhibit that will encompass the whole square of the upper school hallways. At 6:00pm folks can make their way to the theater to listen to Jazz ensembles. From 5:00pm-6:15pm, visitors can vote on a piece of artwork…
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