Girls Hockey Postseason Report

Written by Sophia Shen As the snow melts, the Girls Varsity Ice Hockey Team is wrapping up a remarkable season of excitement, camaraderie, and resounding victories. Over the past 3 months, the team has worked tirelessly while making memories both on and off the ice. Team captains Julia Heintz ‘25 and Freya Collins ‘26 have led the team to victory several times with their leadership … Continue reading Girls Hockey Postseason Report

Girls Varsity Ice Hockey Midseason Report

Written by Zara Khemlani The Rye Country Day School Girls Varsity Ice Hockey team has had a remarkable winter season, with a record of 7 wins and 2 exhilarating ties. Led by their accomplished captains, Julia Heintz ‘25 and Freya Collins ‘26, the team has made significant strides. Heintz reflected on the season so far and highlighted some of the team’s victories. She shared, “2 … Continue reading Girls Varsity Ice Hockey Midseason Report

Life in the Shoebox as 4x NYSAIS Champions

Written by Bella Wise If you have ever wanted to watch athletic grit combined with frustrated teenage determination while trapped in what looks like an oversized shoebox, then Boys Varsity Squash matches are the place to be. But, don’t be deceived by the size of the court: within this large shoebox is a game of strategy, resilience, speed, lunges, and so much sweat to the … Continue reading Life in the Shoebox as 4x NYSAIS Champions

Boys Basketball End-of-Season Report

Written by Bella Wise As the winter weeks dwindle to a close, the Boys Varsity Basketball team continues to demonstrate their skill, perseverance, and teamwork in a series of competitive matchups.  On Tuesday, January 4, RCDS traveled to Connecticut to face King in a thrilling game. The starting lineup consisted of Captain Lucius Liu ‘26, Captain Amir Hogans ‘26, Shamar Williams ‘25, Henry Kosann ‘27, … Continue reading Boys Basketball End-of-Season Report

Faculty Book Recommendations

Written by Camila Reyna English: Dr. Katz: Caucasia by Danzy Senna Mr. Cerpa: The Great Transition by Nick Fuller Googins Dr. Freitas: Nervous Conditions by Tsitsi Dangarembga Ms. Tinsley: Paradise by Toni Morrison Math: Mr. Chapnick: The Chosen by Chaim Potok Humanities: Mr. Turner: Origin Story by David Christian Science: Mr. Hirsch: The Age of Spiritual Machines by Ray Kurzweil Comp. Sci: Mr. Cruté: Artemis … Continue reading Faculty Book Recommendations

More Than a Game: Willow Edwards’ Guide to the College Recruitment Process

Written by Kayla Parameswaran Navigating the recruitment process can feel extremely overwhelming, but for senior Willow Edwards ‘25, it is a journey of persistence, planning, and a whole lot of emails. Now committed to Colgate University for softball, Edwards reflects on the successes, challenges, and lessons learned as she prepares to take her game to the next level.  Edwards’ recruitment story starts much earlier than … Continue reading More Than a Game: Willow Edwards’ Guide to the College Recruitment Process

SCOPE: Student-Centered Outreach, Partnership, and Enrichment

Written by Sophia Shen As the school day comes to an end for Rye Country Day Upper School students, several students step back into the classroom as teachers, creating a world of engagement for younger students from neighboring school districts. Student-Centered Outreach, Partnership, and Enrichment (SCOPE) is one of Rye Country Day’s many public-purpose programs designed to support the nearby community. On Mondays and Wednesdays … Continue reading SCOPE: Student-Centered Outreach, Partnership, and Enrichment

Addressing Gender Imbalance in STEM Courses at RCDS: Finding Support Systems to Equality

Written by Alexandra Steyn Honors math classes at RCDS are notoriously difficult. On any given day, you may see a group of students huddled together, poring over a page of a math textbook or anxiously working through a challenging homework problem. Higher-level science classes, such as AP Physics or AP Chemistry, teach difficult concepts and material as well. As Upper School students—especially upperclassmen—navigate the formidable … Continue reading Addressing Gender Imbalance in STEM Courses at RCDS: Finding Support Systems to Equality

Exploring the World of Theater as RCDS students see Broadway’s Maybe Happy Ending

Written by Mia Herz On Wednesday, January 15, the Drama and Dance students got the unique opportunity to travel to New York City and attend a Broadway performance. This year, the students were able to see Maybe Happy Ending, a performance set in the future in Seoul, Korea. The play follows outdated robots as they come to understand loneliness and strive for a connection in … Continue reading Exploring the World of Theater as RCDS students see Broadway’s Maybe Happy Ending