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...
With her second visit to campus of the school year, Greenhills Visiting Writer Rachel DeWoskin continues encouraging a new generation of writers to find...
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...
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...
Tuesday morning’s Annual Fund Kickoff Breakfast drew more than 100 community members to the Campbell Center, where their generosity got this year’s...
Greenhills’ student-organized ACTivate the Cure variety and art show, held recently in the Campbell Center for the Performing Arts, raised about $3,300 to...
Today Greenhills kicks off our first Online Day of Giving. Wherever you may be -- at home, at work, in the airport, or enjoying a nice beverage at the local...
This weekend marked the first Motor City Saturday of the year, with Greenhills students and some of their family members heading to Hamtramck to plant trees...
Amos Guiora '75, a professor at the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah, recently spoke to an all-school assembly about what he argues...
New Head of Upper School Julia de la Torre narrates this video slideshow encouraging the Greenhills community to stop by for Upper School Back to School...
Construction of the Friedlander Outdoor Forum is nearly complete, with workers concentrating this week on finishing touches like affixing rails to the wooden...
Greenhills students greet each new year with a convocation ceremony, during which the senior class is both honored and charged with leadership of the student...
It may feel like the dog days of August in Ann Arbor, but make no mistake -- it's back to school day at Greenhills, and faculty and students took a few...
A summer trip to Madrid, Barcelona, and Andalucía, Spain helped nine Greenhills Spanish students polish their language skills while exploring a new country...
Like most teachers, my summer plans are a mix of professional workshops, family vacations, and visits from folks who believe that Pinckney is “up...