Directional Debut
Written by Tia Agarwal With musical prep in full swing, the cast list set and songs ready to practice, the theater department is working hard to bring the musical to life. Led by Mr. Hogan, Ms. Marcell, and Ms. Ciaccia, this year’s musical Into the… Continue reading Directional Debut
1984’s Significance Today
Written by Alexandra Steyn The fall play 1984 was performed on November 10 and 11 by fifteen Rye Country Day Upper School students across grade levels. Based on George Orwell’s dystopian novel, 1984 is an eerie warning of the future and the dangers of a… Continue reading 1984’s Significance Today
Missing Toolbox
Written by Isabel Tiburcio Rye Country Day School: an elite private K-12 college preparatory school known for its insane matriculation list and academics. With an emphasis on creating well-rounded leaders who truly embody our school’s motto, “not for self, but for service,” the school has… Continue reading Missing Toolbox
Mermaid Swims to RCDS
Ava Herzog– Mark your calendars for November 11th and 12th, this year’s Fall Play, Mermaid, is not one to miss! Mermaid turns the original fairy tale The Little Mermaid into a more modernized performance that has a lot of relevance to society today. The play,… Continue reading Mermaid Swims to RCDS
Faculty Art Exhibit
Julia Marrinan– The Rye Country Day Employee Art Show, after a Covid-generated hiatus, has returned to RCDS. A biannual tradition before the pandemic, artists from all divisions of the school contributed to the show. Eric Drotch, Chair of the Visual Arts Department, appreciated the variety… Continue reading Faculty Art Exhibit