On May 14th and 15th, Greenport High School presented its spring musical, Disney's Frozen JR. After the drama department endured a three-year hiatus, due to COVID-19 restrictions, the decision to perform the heartwarming, bright, and magnetic musical was a no-brainer. The pressure was especially on, considering that a Disney musical is no small feat. However, the talented cast dazzled audiences performance after performance. The crew worked effortlessly backstage with sets, projections, snow machines, and colorful lights to transport audiences into the magical land of Arendelle.
Emma Mulhall '23
On April 9th, 2022, the Mattituck, Southold, Greenport (MSG) NJROTC Air Rifle team competed against Riverhead High School’s team in a “shoulder-to-shoulder match.” This match would be the most successful in the team's history. For the first time in 48 years the team would win first place. In fact, this is the first year in the unit’s history that the air rifle team has earned a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place trophy at different competitions.
Angelina Higgins
March 2022
In recent years, Russia’s position of power on the world stage has diminished as more countries democratize and open free markets. This perceived threat grew larger for Russia as Ukraine continued its effort to join North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in order to secure its place as a partner with western Europe.
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Emma Mulhall
Every January for more than three decades, The Suffolk Times releases the People of the Year awards in seven categories: Person of the Year, Public Servant of the Year, Educator of the Year, Businessperson of the Year, Community Leader of the Year, Sportsperson of the Year, and Northforker Person of the Year. These prestigious awards highlight some of the many great people that help to make the Northfork a unique place.
Savannah Corwin Hall
Over the summer I had the incredible opportunity to participate in the Rotary Youth Leadership Program (RYLA). At this program we learned essential leadership skills and were asked to engage in a community service project. I had no clue what I wanted to do and a friend of mine asked me if my school currently had a Gay-Straight Alliance or GSA Club; I realized that we didn’t. I instantly knew what I wanted to do: bring a GSA club to Greenport.
Angelina Higgins
The start of the Capital Bond improvement plan has been highly anticipated by the staff, students, and community of Greenport. Since its inception and initial vote it has been on the forefront of many minds in the community and building. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic the project is forging ahead and noticeable changes are coming to the beloved building. Big changes have already begun and will continue for the foreseeable future. Parts of the Bond have already begun their execution and the new locker rooms are the starting point of a new beginning for Greenport Schools.
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