The Formalities of the Dress Code

Written By: Lillian Pereira Among all the changes introduced this year by the Rye Country Day School administration, few have generated as much controversy, or as many conversations as the rewriting of the dress code. as the rewriting of the dress code. Since 2020, when COVID-19 prompted looser enforcement, the dress code of Rye Country Day has remained somewhat relaxed, banning only the basics that … Continue reading The Formalities of the Dress Code

Hallway Runway: Back-to-school trends

Written By: Chiara Perkins ‘28 The hallways this autumn are full of variety, with students blending different aesthetics into their daily outfits. From trendy and polished outfits to casual and classic styles, campus fashion reflects both individuality and popular trends.   “I get most of my style inspiration from Pinterest and Tiktok,” notes Eva Juarez-Lace ‘28. “I love colors like brown, red, and butter yellow—and lately … Continue reading Hallway Runway: Back-to-school trends

Earth Day Preview

Written By: Izzy Bernie On Tuesday, April 22, people around the world will celebrate Earth Day—a global holiday dedicated to showing support for environmental protection. At RCDS, this means students can look forward to the annual Earth Day Fair, taking place from 1 to 3 p.m. This year, Earth Day’s theme is Our Power, Our Planet. calling for people to unite around renewable energy to … Continue reading Earth Day Preview

Varsity Sailing

Written by Zara Khemlani Since the start of the season, Rye Country Day School’s Varsity Sailing Team has been determined to have a successful season. Led by Coach Clarkson and Captains Connor Rusch ‘25, Josh Greene ‘25, and Alice Rikkers ‘26, the team has been working hard to improve, and the results speak for themselves.  The team competed in the Fleet Race League Qualifier on … Continue reading Varsity Sailing

Track & Field

Written by Sadie Kolodner After returning from an intense spring training trip, the Outdoor Track and Field team started off the season strong with multiple wins in their recent relay meet at Masters! With a outstanding number of 90 athletes on the 2024-2025 outdoor track team roster, the girls captains, Keira Zheng ‘25, Mary Grace Eubanks ‘25, Alexa Daddi-Melino ‘25, Susie Geller ‘25, and Taeko … Continue reading Track & Field

Boys Golf on Par for a Great Season

Written by Abigail Smith After a strong start and a spring training trip with growth and bonding, the Rye Country Day Varsity Boys Golf team is teeing off the season with momentum and excitement.   Over spring break, the team traveled to Florida to train at the Don Law Academy. Mornings were spent practicing until noon, followed by 18 holes each afternoon. Captain Johnny Gasparro ‘25 … Continue reading Boys Golf on Par for a Great Season

Boys Varsity Tennis

Written by Zara Khemlani This spring, the Rye Country Day School’s Boys Varsity Tennis Team has been gearing up for a thrilling and competitive season. In early March, the team went on an intensive training trip in Hilton Head, South Carolina, where they practiced for seven hours per day. Guided by Coach Shea, Coach Smith, and captains Darren Wong ‘26, Lincoln Feng ‘26, and Francisco … Continue reading Boys Varsity Tennis

Varsity Softball Season Begins

Wriiten by Molly Hart There’s a charged energy in the air this spring as the varsity softball team takes the field; cleats pounding, bats cracking, and attitudes elevated. Having already experienced a season filled with growth, determination, and a taste of success, the Wildcats are marching forward with confidence and purpose. Beginning the season with an excursion to IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, the team … Continue reading Varsity Softball Season Begins

No Pitchers? No Problem.

Written by Bella Wise With a current record of 7-2 overall and ranked second in the FAAs, the Boys Varsity Baseball team is ‘cooking’ this season (or, as Colin Lauri ‘25 put it, “the ’Cats are sizzling.”). Despite losing five of their top pitchers due to injuries (Ollie Smith ‘26, Blake James ‘25, Jackson Koslow ‘26, Nico Stefanoni ‘25, and Ethan Shales ‘25), the Wildcats … Continue reading No Pitchers? No Problem.