The school frequently enlists celebrities to assist in fundraising, thus garnering publicity. In May 2009, the school received media attention when it broke ground for a new arts center and held an auction fundraiser with the support of
James Marsden and
Jessica Biel. In August 2010, special culinary guests Johnny Iuzinni, of Bravo TV's
Top Chef, and David Arnold, director of the French Culinary Institute's technology department, shared their passion for science and the culinary craft to concoct several out-of-this-world creations for the culinary connoisseurs at Glenholme. In May 2011 comedians
Jim Carrey and
Tracy Morgan participated in the school's annual Parents' Weekend and the opening events for the school's Center for the Arts. In 2012, Glenholme culinary students enjoyed a private demonstration and hands-on lesson with chef
Barbara Lynch of Barbara Lynch Gruppo (formerly No. 9 Group). In 2012,
David O. Russell publicly supported the school's fundraising efforts while promoting his movie,
Silver Linings Playbook.
Vanity Fair,
Barneys New York and Weinstein Co. celebrated
Silver Linings Playbook in support of the Glenholme School on Wednesday February 20, 2013 as part of pre-Oscar week in Los Angeles. Russell and
Parenthood producer
Jason Katims assisted in another New York City Fundraiser to benefit the school's scholarship fund in October 2013, enlisting the support of actress
Natalie Dormer. In 2015, Russell enlisted numerous celebrities to support the school's fifth New York City fundraiser. Guests included
Robert De Niro,
Grace Hightower,
Harvey Weinstein,
Dascha Polanco,
Cristin Milioti and
Isabella Rossellini. Russell and Dascha Polanco returned to Glenholme's New York City fundraiser in 2016 to support the cause and honor Joe Hall, President of Ghetto Film School. Glenholme also receives local media attention for campus activities including annual events such as Grandparents' Day, Alumni Day, Boarding Recognition Week, Canine Collection, guest presenters including Ally Del Monte, who spoke with students about bullying in October 2015, and Krista Weltner, who discussed harnessing the strength of her learning disability to complete an MFA in the Puppet Arts Program at the University of Connecticut, as well as various community service efforts including a fundraiser by the school's culinary program, traditional food drives, promoting tourism and the arts, and the honoring of American heroes in conjunction with
Wreaths Across America every December. In recent years, the school generated awareness and community spirit with a 5K Run for Autism. In 2016, the school's annual autism run continued to generate awareness. In 2017, Glenholme became the subject of a child abuse sex scandal dating to 2001. A fifteen-year-old male was forced into a sexual relationship with an older female staff member. When the student reported the crime, Judith Cooper, the executive administrator, denied the affair and took no measures to protect the student. The student's parents eventually removed him and have sued the school. In June 2018, Glenholme celebrated 50 years as a special needs boarding school with a jubilee gala. Filmmaker
David O. Russell and
Good Morning America Robin Roberts hosted the evening gala. ==Notable former students==