Girls Varsity Squash Serving Up Success 

By Olivia Pierry With only a few weeks remaining until their season reaches an end, the RCDS Girls Varsity Squash team reflects on their goals, accomplishments, memories, and aspirations for both the upcoming and distant future.  Captain Yana Thukral ‘26 states that from the beginning of the season, the team has “gotten a lot closer, not just in our dynamic, but we’ve all improved significantly. … Continue reading Girls Varsity Squash Serving Up Success 

Tracking the Season to Its Close

Lila Al-Omoush The RCDS Boys’ and Girls’ Indoor Track Team had an impressive season, breaking school records, hitting Personal Records (PRs), and leaving it all on the track in every race. Coach Anderson describes the 2025-2026 season as “going really well. With numerous accomplishments, the athletes should be proud.” The boys’ school record breakers include Marshall Brown ‘28, who broke the 800 record with an … Continue reading Tracking the Season to Its Close

Fight to the Last Touch: Varsity Fencing

Camila Reyna The RCDS Varsity Fencing team has been securing win after win throughout the winter season! Not only has the team been winning meets, but they also saw great success at the Independent School Fencing League Individuals tournament, which took place on January 24th, 2026. During this tournament, fencers initially started in a pool where they fenced multiple 5-point bouts. After pools concluded, participants … Continue reading Fight to the Last Touch: Varsity Fencing

Girls’ Varsity Basketball’s Season of Comebacks

By Helena Pierry With the approach of the spring season, it is a great time to reflect on all the success and bonding that occurred with the winter sports teams. The RCDS Girls Varsity Basketball team was able to build meaningful connections while improving their basketball skills. The team had a great season with 10 wins and 4 loses.  Their successful season has had its … Continue reading Girls’ Varsity Basketball’s Season of Comebacks

Skating Their Way to Success

By: Kayla Rosen and Kayla Parameswaran   The Rye Country Day School Girls Varsity Hockey team is making its mark this season. Now in their second season competing in the FAA league— which includes Greenwich Academy, Greenwich Country Day School, Sacred Heart, and King School— the team has built strong chemistry. They currently hold a 7-7-1 overall record and a 2-2 league record, placing third overall. … Continue reading Skating Their Way to Success

Boys’ Varsity Hockey Shoots for Success in FAA Playoffs

By George Brown and Ross Kantor As the winter season ramps up, the RCDS Boys Varsity Hockey team continues to build momentum in hopes of clinching a playoff spot. The boys have fought their way to a 6-5-1 record through hard work and dedication on and off the rink.     The team has a remarkable 77-46 goal differential, showing their ability to blow out teams and … Continue reading Boys’ Varsity Hockey Shoots for Success in FAA Playoffs

Delivering Kindness with Candygrams

By Anna O’Mary and Reese Morrow Each February, traditions such as candygrams are brought back for another year. Candygrams, a simple yet fun Valentine’s Day tradition, are small Valentine’s gifts students can pay for, which are then delivered to their chosen recipient. This year, the program previously run by Roll-Back was taken over by the Peer Leaders, who worked with Wildscats to offer two package … Continue reading Delivering Kindness with Candygrams

Juggling into the (Lunar) New Year

By Mia Herz, Alexandra Steyn, and Lily Leand On Wednesday, February 11, the RCDS community celebrated the Lunar New Year with a performance by the Lina Liu Artist Group. This nonprofit organization’s goal is to educate others on the importance of Eastern culture and artistry. Featuring a Chinese Traditional Lion Dance, Acrobatic performance, and a Bian Lian (face-changing) act, the performance excited the audience, causing … Continue reading Juggling into the (Lunar) New Year

Crop Confessions: Valentine’s Edition

What’s your Crop Confession? “One time an entire math class conspired to set me up with a girl (including the teacher). It did not work out.” “I once stalked a person by just knowing his first name and hobby…I found out his last name, school, and musicals he had done…” “I was secretly responsible for the great Panini Fire of ‘24.” “This girl I know … Continue reading Crop Confessions: Valentine’s Edition