For just four quarters, anyone can visit Mystic, leaving with both an everlasting memory of the coastline, and a beautiful handmade piece of art, coming right from the hands of ELHS junior Emma Frisbie.
A...
From making slime to launching rockets, the annual Science Spectacular brings science to life for elementary school students.
Since 2010, every spring, ELHS students travel to Lillie B. Haynes (LBH)...
For ELHS students, the words “book bannings” can feel like a foreign concept. Sure, we may hear about it on the news or in our English classes, but in our day-to-day lives, access to books is never...
VIKING SAGA: How did you start working in sports media for Connecticut? Did you begin somewhere else?
CASEY O'NEILL: My start team was in 1990 for WNLC Radio, and I was only a freshman in college....
If you have ever thought about becoming a teacher, the Educators Rising Club at ELHS might be for you - and one freshman is already making history.
MacKenzie Perry recently competed at the Educators...
Playing an instrument at an All-State level isn’t something that can be picked up overnight; it takes years of practice that often begin in early childhood.
Every February, musicians across Connecticut...
Earned. Not Given,” reads the website of The Congressional Award, established in 1979 with the collaboration of Congress; amongst the most prestigious prizes available to enterprising young people aged...
Imagine a future where we didn’t care for the earth: a barren wasteland, dead plants, starving people and animals. That’s a bit of an over-exaggeration, but that’s what our future could look...
For a second, everything is completely dark. Then slowly, stars start to appear across the ceiling, spreading out above you. It’s quiet, and suddenly it doesn’t feel like a classroom anymore.
It...
National Geography Bee:
Winner of the “National Geography Bee,” a competition that replaced the “National Geographic Geobee” after it ended during COVID. This is the first year ELHS held...