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Did you see the solar eclipse on April 8th, 2024? What was it like to experience a solar eclipse? What did you see, and how did you feel? Has this changed your view of science, or your perspective on whether or not you are, or could be, a scientist?
The Greylock Multicultural Student Union is excited to announce our upcoming Multicultural Fair, where we will celebrate food from the various cultures that make up our community! We are looking for families who are interested in contributing a dish that has some cultural importance to them.
- Our Lost & Found rack is overflowing
- Students, please claim your items anytime this week during school hours
- Families are welcome to search through items on Weds, April 27th from 7am to 3pm in the MG Cafe before they are donated
We (the art teachers) have delivered 50 student artworks for the 12th annual MASS MoCA Teen Invitational. It's a great party Friday night, and the exhibition is open all weekend. We are proud of the fantastic projects coming out of our classes, and it is super exciting to see the student artwork from around the county. I hope you can see it!
Here is a picture of the middlebury field trip group wearing their safety glasses about an hour before totality. | Totality (Photo Credit John Manuel Morales '24) | [Photos]
Rafa Mellow-Bartels ‘25 represented MG during Friday’s Student Government Day on Beacon Hill. While at the State House, he addressed the assembly regarding the importance of promoting and supporting diversity among the ranks of public school educators.
Counseling April Newsletter | Celebration of Arts | Have Hope Recovery | Social Justice Community Groups
Please take a look at our April Newsletter for upcoming events, test dates, student opportunities, scholarships, and so much more.
The latest Greylock Eggplant(!) has hit the halls this week. This newly formatted issue offers six pages of snews, rants, slander, spoofs, and more. Editor Lucy McWeeny has lost control a rambunctious team of writers this month who are working on undermining our credibility while maintaining an online version of the news (with separate content than the print edition).
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