Saucy Spring Holidays

Molly Hart With the coming of spring comes an influx of holidays, many of which are honored within Rye Country Day School’s multi-cultural student body and faculty.  Eid al-Fitr, was celebrated at the end of March to commemorate the ending of Ramadan, a holy month of day-time fasting. Many people gathered with their families for enormous feasts and gift-giving, as well as praying and acknowledging … Continue reading Saucy Spring Holidays

Pork Burrito Bowls Claw Their Way to the Top

Lily Leand There are many debates that take place in a campus as diverse as Rye Country Day School—AP classes, phone policies, and dress code, to name a few—but one controversy consumes the minds of RCDS students on a day-to-day basis: pork burrito bowls. The infamous double lunch democracy (now triple lunch democracy) has stirred up many debates among students as to which Flik meals … Continue reading Pork Burrito Bowls Claw Their Way to the Top

RCDS Loves The Earth

Chaim Sciamma April has arrived, bringing blossoming flowers and warmer temperatures. It also marks the most important event in the RCDS calendar: Earth Month. During this exciting time, RCDS students and faculty work together to make the school as eco-friendly as possible. Whether it’s cutting down on food waste or recycling extra carefully, every Wildcat plays their part in making the Earth just a little … Continue reading RCDS Loves The Earth

RCDS’ Resident Ghost Strikes Again

Written By: Chaim Sciamma With Halloween creeping up, RCDS is once again confronted with a new wave of paranormal activity. That’s right—everyone’s least favorite ghost, Arnold, is back in town. Arnold returned from his summer home in the Hamptons earlier this month and is already terrorizing the RCDS community, leaving candy wrappers throughout the Pinkham building and dumping bags all over the alcoves. Thanks to … Continue reading RCDS’ Resident Ghost Strikes Again