On November 11, school counselor Bridget Blask and a group of Panthers aspiring to become healthcare professionals, engaged with several career experts at Aurora St. Luke's South Shore.
They participated in hands-on demos and learned about ten different career opportunities. They finished the day listening to HR professionals discuss entry level positions, the application process, benefits like tuition reimbursement and even how to volunteer.
5 months ago, Greendale Schools
Thirty Greendale students attended the Carthage College Model UN conference. Students represented France, Zambia, Liberia, Malaysia, Albania, Honduras, and Palestine in the General Assembly, Security Council, and Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space. Students researched a variety of topics and wrote position papers on how their country would address these global crises. Students then discussed and collaborated to write resolutions to tackle these issues. Two students brought home awards for best position papers. Congrats GHS MUN on a job well done!
5 months ago, Greendale Schools
GHS Project Lead the Way Biomedical Sciences classes welcomed a speaker from UW-Milwaukee School of Freshwater Sciences recently. Ryan Newton, Ph.D., an associate professor at UWM, presented on the topics of antibiotic resistance and recycling waste water into clean water. Additionally, Dr. Newton discussed his career pathway as a science major.
5 months ago, Greendale Schools
Freshman Evie Bock was not simply content with her great performance at the Conference Meet where she earned 2nd team All Conference honors, she took it a step further at Sectionals and pushed her limits. Evie was seeded 13th going into the Sectional Meet, but once the gun went off she got out fast and latched on to the lead pack. Over the next three miles she slowly picked the group apart one by one. By the time she crossed the finish line she took 6th overall, broke her previous personal record by 18 seconds, and qualified for the State Meet. Good luck at State, Evie!!
5 months ago, Greendale Schools
A group of Greendale students attended the "Heavy Metals Tour" event at MATC to learn about several high demand fields incorporating Engineering and Metalwork. The annual event is held in partnership with the "MATC Metallica Trades Program" a collaboration with Metallica Scholars Initiative (MSI). This national program, run by the band Metallica's All Within My Hands Foundation, provides funding to community colleges to enhance their career and technical education programs. MATC has received grants from MSI to support students in various skilled trades, including welding, HVAC, and manufacturing, with scholarships, safety gear, and other resources.
Our students took part in hands-on opportunities in a variety of trades careers during the event. The Greendale team also won the coveted Structural Engineering contest over several other schools to take the yearly prize.
5 months ago, Greendale High School
On Tuesday night, October 21, Boys Varsity Soccer defeated their opponent, 9-0. Three goals each were scored by senior captains Nemanja Ajder and Spencer Wendlick, one each by senior captains Marty Henning and Sean Libal and one by Freshman Tyler St. Lawrence. Nice work, Panthers!
5 months ago, Greendale Schools
Boys Volleyball won its WIAA Regional on Wednesday night, October 22, 3-0! Way to go, Panthers!
5 months ago, Greendale Schools
In the evening on October 23, Girls Volleyball advanced to the WIAA Regional Final by defeating Milwaukee Reagan in four sets! Congrats, Panthers!
5 months ago, Greendale Schools
Huge congratulations to Andjela Bogovac for a great Tennis season (20-1 in conference play) and progressing to the third round of State competition!
5 months ago, Greendale Schools
The Marching Band brought home its 20th consecutive State Championship! We won caption awards for music, visual, and percussion. Congratulations to all the students, directors, coaches, and parent volunteers for this amazing accomplishment. They are taking the show on the road to Indiana in mid-November to compete regionally at the Bands of America competition.
5 months ago, Greendale Schools
Tuesday, October 21, our Juniors took the practice ACT test. The overall goal of giving the practice ACT is to give our junior students exposure to the new online ACT format and to provide students/families/school with feedback that can be used when preparing for the "real" state level online ACT test that all of the juniors in the State of WI will take in March. This practice ACT uses actual, retired ACT questions and provides a valid predictor (score) of how students might do on the March ACT test. This score on the practice ACT, and information on how each student can improve their score, will be reported sometime in December.
5 months ago, Greendale Schools
Great Night for GHS Senior Night for Girls Volleyball! They completed a wonderful evening of celebrating senior team members with a 3-set win over Cudahy. Congratulations! Good Luck with the rest of the season.
5 months ago, Greendale Schools
It's on! The Fun Run is ON. Raffles and sponsors are set up in the GHS Athletics Lobby. See you soon! The rain or shine run-walk begins at 10:30. Raffles drawn at 11.
5 months ago, Greendale Schools
Greendale High School's award-winning Theatre Department is thrilled to present the hilarious comedy, THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG (High School Edition), Thursday, November 6, Friday, November 7, and Saturday, November 8, 2025 at 7:00 p.m. each night.
This silly farce is still running on Broadway and has audiences rolling in the aisles. As a drama troupe prepares for their opening night of their murder mystery, they are almost (?) ready to perform and with a very hardworking cast and crew, they do their best to make it through their opening night performance. But, well, not everything goes to plan... so join GHS Theatre to see how it turns out!
THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG is suitable for the entire family! Running time 1 hour 45 minutes including an intermission. Tickets are $9 for adults and $6 for all students and all tickets are general admission and available at the door.
6 months ago, Greendale Schools
GHS Boys Volleyball celebrated Senior Night recently, to honor team members who will be our next GHS grads. Boys Soccer Senior celebrated their Senior Night as well! #LearnGrowEngageGreendale #CultivatingExcellence #PantherPride
6 months ago, Greendale Schools
Congratulations to Girls Tennis for earning the #1 seed in the conference tournament. #LearnGrowEngageGreendale #CultivatingExcellence
6 months ago, Greendale Schools
GHS Boys Soccer held a Teacher Appreciation Night, thanking some awesome teachers for the positive impact they have had on these athlete’s lives.
6 months ago, Greendale Schools
The GHS Sources of Strength peer leaders and their adult advisors gathered in early fall for the annual team training. 70+ students shared their strengths, reflected on the importance of utilizing more supports (parachute), discussed risk factors to notice in order to be connectors to the help each person deserves, and also brainstormed campaign ideas for the year. This team will truly be agents of change to normalize help-seeking behavior. #LearnGrowEngageGreendale #CultivatingExcellence
6 months ago, Greendale Schools
In September, the Greendale Boys and Girls Volleyball Teams invited their favorite staff members to a game which provided an opportunity to show their appreciation for the impact these staffers have had on them at GHS. #LearnGrowEngageGreendale #CultivatingExcellence #OneTeamOneVision
6 months ago, Greendale Schools
Here are some scenes from the GHS Homecoming Pep Rally at the end of the school day on Friday, September 26. Highlights included performances from the Cheer Team and also Guy Cheerleaders, and the Poms and the Guy Poms. There were introductions of fall sports captains and members of the 2025 Homecoming Court as well as the naming of the Homecoming King and Queen. The students shared a lot of Panther Spirit which carried over to the Homecoming Varsity Football game where Greendale won over South Milwaukee.
6 months ago, Greendale Schools