Greenhills School

Greenhills School is an independent college preparatory school (grades 6–12) in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States.

Greenhills School
Address
850 Greenhills Drive

,
48105

United States
Information
TypeIndependent Middle and Secondary
EstablishedSeptember 1969
Faculty62 full-time, 16 part-time
Grades6 - 12
Number of studentsApproximately 550
(300 middle school)
(350 upper school)
Color(s)Green and Navy
MascotGryphons
Websitehttp://www.greenhillsschool.org

Awards and recognition

Greenhills Upper School was recognized as one of six national Intel Schools of Distinction in 2007 for excellence as one of the nation's top schools for science. The program recognizes one school for math and one for science in each of three school ranges (elementary, middle and high school).[1]

Athletics

Greenhills School is a member of the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) and offers the following sports:

The boys tennis team won the Division 4 Lower Peninsula state championship in 2003–4, 2006-7 and 2008-9 through 2015–16. They also won again in 2018. In 2019 the team moved up to division three and won their first state championship there. The team went undefeated that season and ended up as the top ranked team across all divisions - #1 in the power rankings. Their coach, Eric Gajar, was named coach of the year for the state of Michigan. Since 2001, MHSAA has not crowned a true state champion in tennis, opting instead for separate tournaments for the Upper and Lower peninsulas.[2]

In 2017, the men's soccer team won the Division 4 state championship. Jerry Tucker, a senior, scored the lone goal of the match to send the Gryphons to a 1–0 victory.[3]

In January 2023, Gajar was inducted into the Michigan High School Tennis Coach Association (MHSTeCA) Hall of Fame after being a 10-time MHSTeCA Coach of the Year and named the National Federation of High School Coaches Association Coach of the Year in 2016.

Renovation

Greenhills school has begun an expansion project planned to provide an additional 10,000 square feet (930 m2) of space. Much of this space will be used for the sciences, including biology labs and a greenhouse. Of the $6.5 million required for the project, the school has raised $3 million, enough that they began the first phase of construction on 6/9/2009.[4][5] The proposed renovations also include a geothermal heating and cooling system, allowing the project to be certified as LEED gold certified.[4]

Notable alumni

References

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