
If you spend even a few minutes with Violet, you’ll be ready to adopt this 7-month-old puppy. Born with a slight neurological impairment, she’s a little clumsy and extra cute.
At their March meeting, the Ruth Lyon Bush Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution proudly announced the DAR Good Citizen winner. Madeline Rae Kinker, a Rye High senior, was recognized and presented with a DAR Good Citizen pin, certificate, I.D. card, and monetary award.

In their search for a new head for their middle school, School of the Holy Child administrators didn’t have to look far to find the best candidate. This month, they announced the appointment of Colleen Pettus, currently head of Saints John & Paul School in Larchmont, which serves grades K-8.

Isabella Iannone, a sixth grader at School of the Holy Child, put her geography knowledge to the test when she competed in the New York State National Geographic Geography Bee March 30 in Albany.
Two local students won competition for their music and poetry.

The Rye City School Board restored two full-time jobs and increased hours for school secretaries and computer aides April 3 during its review of the proposed $73.6 million budget.
A veritable explosion of talent was on display at the Rye Neck Middle School Science and Technology Fair March 22.
In celebration of Earth Day, the Rye Y and the Safe Routes to School Committee will launch Walk to School Week.