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330 Hubbard St, Glastonbury, CT 06033
Phone: 860-652-7200 Fax: 860-652-7267 Hours 7:25 am-2:06 pm
Our Summer Learning website provides a range of suggested activities by grade level. Summer learning comes in many forms. The site includes suggestions to help students explore, learn, and practice over the summer.
We invite families, staff, and community members to read The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt this summer. Four Wednesday evenings in July, we will host discussions about the book and what it describes as the “great rewiring of childhood.”
Visit the Family Digital Citizenship webpage to learn more and to register for the community conversations. There are a limited number of free books available thanks to the generosity of the Glastonbury Rotary Club.
Pictured are Ted Gregorski, Director of School Counseling
Nancy Bean, GHS Principal
Julie Thompson, Vice Chair, Glastonbury BOE
Rotary Club Members Susan Karp, Jackie Post, and Lynn Damon
The GHS Strength and Conditioning Center opened on May 22! Student-athletes joined coaches, administrators, and town leaders to celebrate the project's completion. This facility will serve tens of thousands of Glastonbury High School students in the decades to come.
Mr. Andrew Minor will join GHS as our new Assistant Principal in July. Mr. Minor most recently served as the K-12 Art Department Leader for Farmington Public Schools, where he also taught high school art. He is highly regarded by his colleagues for his sound advice and thoughtful collaboration. We are eager to welcome Mr. Minor. We know his talents will help us continue to cultivate a vibrant and supportive teaching and learning environment at GHS.
Congratulations to the Spring 2025 Dr. Thomas Neagle Essence Award Recipients! To learn more about this award, please visit the Dr. Thomas Neagle Essence Award page.
Pamela Caplette , French Teacher
Kacey Howard. Band Teacher
Mia Daigle . Class of 2026
Camp Registration is now OPEN!
Click here to preview our 2025 Summer Camp offerings. Summer Enrichment Camps are self-supporting and are designed and facilitated by staff. There is no cost to the Board of Education as camp tuition covers the costs of teacher salaries and supplies.
We’re excited to launch our Choose Love, Not Hate Campaign, and we hope YOU join us! Our goal is to create a community where everyone feels valued, welcomed, and safe. Click here to learn more and take our pledge.
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