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Voting is from 7:00 am to 9:00 pm today at the Horace Greeley Gymnasium. Parking available for voters in the second lane close to the gym. Once at the high school, voting only takes 5:00 minutes or less. No excuses. Go vote.
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Monday, November 21, 2011
2008 Greeley Grad Earns Rhodes Scholarship
Edit: Here is a link to the district website story that is much better written and more complete than below. Again, congrats to Brett!
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Brett Rosenberg 2008 Horace Greeley graduate and current Harvard University student was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship on Sunday. At Harvard, her focus/concentration is history. At Greeley she was an all-around terrific student (natch), star of the cross-country team and wonderful person/friend according to several people I spoke to today.
HGHS principal, Andrew Selesnick said, "You could not ask for a nicer, more deserving young woman to win such a prestigious award." Her father, Marc Rosenberg, quoted in the Daily Chappaqua said, "She was extremely excited when she called us."
Brett is also a writer. A good writer with a sense of humor. Here is a link to some of what she wrote for the Harvard Magazine. I particularly like the "Black and White—and the Red, White, and Blue" article.
Congratualtions, Brett! Off to Oxford University. Cheers, mate.
The Daily Chappaqua posted this article late this evening.
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Brett Rosenberg 2008 Horace Greeley graduate and current Harvard University student was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship on Sunday. At Harvard, her focus/concentration is history. At Greeley she was an all-around terrific student (natch), star of the cross-country team and wonderful person/friend according to several people I spoke to today.
HGHS principal, Andrew Selesnick said, "You could not ask for a nicer, more deserving young woman to win such a prestigious award." Her father, Marc Rosenberg, quoted in the Daily Chappaqua said, "She was extremely excited when she called us."
Brett is also a writer. A good writer with a sense of humor. Here is a link to some of what she wrote for the Harvard Magazine. I particularly like the "Black and White—and the Red, White, and Blue" article.
Congratualtions, Brett! Off to Oxford University. Cheers, mate.
The Daily Chappaqua posted this article late this evening.