By Elizabeth Salisbury ’14 G3, also known as the Groton Gardening Club, is a group founded three years ago by a group of Groton parents who were concerned about food production in the Groton area. Ms. Palomo said, “Lexi Ladd, … Read More
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Groton Conservation Corps: The Fight Against Invasives
By Michael Ma ‘15 For the first time ever in Groton history, a full afternoon commitment for environmental service was created as the Groton Conservation Corps. The team, led by Mr. Black, currently consists of seven students. Its main objective … Read More
New Debit Card System for Students
By Shangyan Li ‘14 This fall, Groton School introduced a pre-funded debit card system for student purchases at school stores as well as cash withdrawals at the mailroom window. Groton has partnered with MyKidsSpending.com, part of Odin, Inc., to implement … Read More
Should we Keep the Latin Requirement
By: Ella Anderson ’17 Latin surrounds all of us, whether we realize it or not. In Lower School, we are required to take two years of Latin. It is a controversial topic among students whether it should be a requirement … Read More
The Key to 2012 Election: Female Votes
By Michael Gates ’15 “It’s the moms who always have to work a little harder, to make everything right,” Ann Romney said in her opening speech of the Republican National Convention. And just a week later, Michelle Obama delivered a … Read More
Mr. Dixon joins Admissions
Mr. Ronald Dixon, who is a new faculty member this year, is now working as an assistant director in the admissions office. Mr. Dixon, originally from Danville, Illinois, was a professional basketball player in the ABA, playing for Chicago until … Read More
Athlete of the Issue: Christina Napolitano
By: Nimesha Gerlus ’13 Christina Napolitano is a 2012-2013 sixth-form captain of varsity soccer. Known and admired for her impressive talent and strong leadership qualities both on and off the field, Christina always maintains a positive attitude during soccer; the … Read More