September event to celebrate major milestone for Catholic school.
The summer program offers numerous activities which help students find their niche.
The scholarship is awarded to a deserving GCHS senior who has excelled in the area of business and who best exemplifies the spirit of the Garden City business community.
A guide to help you plan ahead for school.
The contest honors ideas for new laws, as conceived by local fifth and sixth grade students.
Students participated in a series of five monthly contests of five problems each and weekly practice sessions under the supervision of reacher Seth Messier.
Competition was steep this year, with several teams finishing just one point behind the winners.
Contest intended to capture the spirit of the sixth senatorial district and surrounding areas via photography.
Senior Kelsey Tierney awarded the Stewart Fund Scholarship in Memory of St. Mary’s and St. Paul’s.
Important dates and other graduation-related information.
Are you proud of your graduate? Tell everyone using Patch Boards.
Class of 2013 prom tonight.
The student-to-student message was clear – caring and compassionate behavior is “hang-ten” cool.
Danny McCabe succeeds Robert Hartwell, who announced his retirement earlier this spring.
DiCapua will begin work as the new assistant superintendent of business on July 1.
The school district's assistant superintendent for personnel says he's both honored and humbled by the award.
Awards dinner recognized students ranking in the 90th percentile or higher on the AATG national German test.
Bobby Menges and Jamie Silk were awarded second place and an honorable mention respectively in the English High School Division.
Students participate in poster contest.
Winners Gregory Arning and John O'Malley were recognized for their commitment to community service.
Student is the sixteenth Garden City High School senior to receive this award.
Teens urged to commit to safe driving and help spread the message to others.
Garden City teachers and parents say they are fighting for the future of public education.
A Wydler Court resident said the university's expansion program is a "horror" to residents.
Fourth annual event welcomed 132 "elegantly dressed ladies and suit-coated gentlemen," more than 100 student performers, 40 student servers and dozens of parents and staff.
The two ensembles performed for a panel of adjudicators at the Music in the Parks festival in Pennsylvania earlier this month.
Students inducted into Garden City High School’s five language honor society chapters.
Students in Mrs. Beovich’s seventh grade Home and Careers classes learned about hunger on Long Island through a unique program.
Sixty-five percent of residents who voted approved the school district's proposed $107,602,366 million spending plan.
Board is expected to meet with representatives of the SUNY chancellor regarding search for college's next president.
Students gain insight into the college admissions process.
Each winner received a medal and a certificate indicating their placement in the LILT Student Foreign Language Competition.
Two Garden City Middle School students win second place and Honorable Mention in LILT poster contest.
Students received a card on which they were encouraged to complete and record 12 acts of kindness.
Albert Chase, assistant superintendent for business and finance, has served the district for seven years.
Students perform “Change at Jamaica,” an original work by Pulitzer Prize winning composer and Adelphi University Professor Paul Moravec.
The annual campaign stresses the importance of overall safe driving and anti-texting.