The Greenhills Ethics Bowl team brought home the hardware last month, besting reigning Ann Arbor Pioneer to become the new state champions—and qualifying...
Writing, said Greenhills Visiting Writer Rachel DeWoskin at this week's McDowell writing awards, is as much about listening, watching, reading, and thinking...
Mr. Pelofsky introduced students to the 2014-2015 school year with a clip from the movie Apollo 13, adding that a Greenhills education would teach them...
Pi Day comes but once a year -- every 3/14, to be exact -- so why not celebrate the occasion by, say, putting a whipped-cream pie in the face of one of your...
Attached to the Advanced Biology classroom is a greenhouse. The biology classes that meet use the greenhouse for class activities and...
A strong turnout by the community and a wide variety of auction items helped make this year's celebration of "A Night for Greenhills" a success at the Polo...
Last weekend’s Motor City Saturday was a special treat for 18 Greenhills participants, who spent hours visiting and playing board games with the residents...
You never know for sure what you're going to get at an Upper School assembly. For this final gathering before midwinter break, students were serenaded by the...
The annual Chocolate Lounge jazz and improv show, held February 11 in the Greenhills dining room, grossed more than $3,000 in support of Greenhills’...
Greenhills varsity tennis coach Eric Gajar—also the school’s associate director of admission—picked up a pair of honors at the Michigan High School...
This year’s Greenhills Day of Dialogue, organized by Service Learning Director Alyssa Friendly, coalesced this week...
The Breakfast Optimist Club of Ann Arbor recognized two leading Greenhills students with its Harold Eastman Outstanding Youth Achievement Award at a morning...
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. first convinced the country that the equality of all people before the law was the right thing. Then King and forward-thinking...
With her second visit to campus of the school year, Greenhills Visiting Writer Rachel DeWoskin continues encouraging a new generation of writers to find...
Though a week late, Spanish students in Elaine Moffat’s middle and high school classes had the opportunity this week to sample rosca de los reyes, a sweet...
Greenhills science teacher Chris Gleason, whose work with students has earned national awards, was profiled in the latest edition of The Caliper, Vernier...
I have always been interested in how students learn and how to teach more effectively to help students be engaged in and learn science. For the past five...
An exciting new way to assess character traits like empathy, teamwork, and integrity is being tested by the Secondary School Admission Test Board, and...
Nearly 50 Greenhills families turned out November 19 for Family Service Night, a chance to spend a few hours together making life better for people who need...
Greenhills students and faculty shared their joie de vivre with hundreds of students with special needs, all of whom returned the favor, during the...
The Canterbury Tales are all about a pilgrimage, and now Greenhills English teacher Mark Randolph is set to make a pilgrimage of his own – to the...
It was another huge weekend for Greenhills sports Oct. 17-18, as boys soccer advanced to the regional semifinals, volleyball got ready for districts, girls...
In my Chinese 8 curriculum, there is a year-long pen pal program where my students have the opportunity to...
The Greenhills varsity tennis squad took the state tournament by storm October 17 and 18, cruising to its eighth consecutive team state championship while...