Public vs. Independent Schools

Author K– As a student at a private high school, many opportunities and resources are readily available that may not be found in a public school setting. From small class sizes to a wide range of extracurricular activities, private school students are able to receive a personalized education that can aid in their academic success. However, as private school students look back on their high … Continue reading Public vs. Independent Schools

Girls Wildcat Win

Author L– The Rye Country Day Girls Varsity Basketball team faced off against Trevor Day School in a highly-anticipated game. Both teams had strong records for the season, and it promised to be a competitive match. As the game began, the RCDS took control early on, showing off their offensive skills and quickly gaining a lead. They were able to move the ball effectively and … Continue reading Girls Wildcat Win

9th and 10th Grade Dance

Author E– As a result of differing circumstances and environments, there isn’t much that each and every grade of the upper school has in common. The one binding sentiment for seemingly all students is the underlying sense of dread brought on by the winter months. As temperatures drop, so do mentalities, mostly as a result of seasonal depression and remembrances of the long, arduous road … Continue reading 9th and 10th Grade Dance

Digging Up Dirt: Recycling

Author C– Sustainability is a huge talked about and encouraged part of the community at RCDS, as it’s constantly talked about and encouraged. Whether it’s changing small habits in everyone’s everyday life or trying to reduce the amount of waste students use, almost everyone in the school manages to be environmentally friendly. In particular, the school’s heavy emphasis on recycling. Recycling is a viable option … Continue reading Digging Up Dirt: Recycling

From Teenager to Teacher

Jared Perlmutter– Every teacher has a story beyond the classroom. Although Donald Kyle is well-known for teaching ninth grade English, being a top notch administrator, and for his famous email reminders, the Dean of Students’ story is much more complex. A rewind in time takes us back to Rye Country Day in the fall of 1968. He remembers it just like it was yesterday, “I … Continue reading From Teenager to Teacher