SiSTEM Strengthens Community Science Education

By Olivia Prather SiSTEM is a STEM-based afterschool program at RCDS which takes place every week during the winter season Tuesdays and Thursdays. RCDS highschoolers, passionate about helping their community, teach lessons to elementary school students to bolster their STEM education. RCDS partners with elementary public schools in the Port Chester district. The program began after Winter Break and ended on Tuesday, February 10. There … Continue reading SiSTEM Strengthens Community Science Education

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

Boys’ Soccer Season Comes to a Close

Written By: George Brown On November 4th, the Rye Country Day School Boys’ Varsity Soccer Team, led by Coach Alin Andrei, traveled to St. Luke’s with hopes of knocking off the higher seed. They fell just short of their goal. Regarding the 3-5 loss, Captain Richie Morrow ‘26 shared, “It was a great game. We had an up-and-down season, but I think we finished really … Continue reading Boys’ Soccer Season Comes to a Close

Curran Brings His Best to RCDS Athletics

Written By: George Brown “To me, high school sports are the most exciting thing in the world.” Rye Country Day School’s new athletic director, Tom Curran, is exactly where he wants to be, and it shows. From the day he arrived on the RCDS campus, Curran has been a constant presence on the fields, by the courts, and in the hallways.  As a student and … Continue reading Curran Brings His Best to RCDS Athletics

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.