Holy Child’s Gryphon Players kicked off the 2014-2015 theatrical season with the Kaufman and Hart classic, “The Man Who Came to Dinner”.
There was about as much activity at Daniel Warren Elementary School on November 25 as there was at Plymouth Rock in 1620.
The Rye Youth Council and Rye Middle School teamed up on November 20 to present a Sustainability Day event that covered a range of topics from kitty litter to cows in a desert.
If their home opener against Riverdale on December 2 is indicative of the rest of their season, Holy Child's basketball team will be a force to be reckoned with.
Playland Ice Casino was filled with current and former Rye High School hockey players and supporters December 3 in celebration of the team’s 40th anniversary.
With seven strong players returning and several scrimmages under their belt, the Garnets are looking forward to a successful and fun season.
Katie Laverty, a seventh grader at Rye Middle School, was one of two members of the Rye High School girls’ swim team to qualify for the States swimming and diving competition at Ithaca College last month.
When you lose your school’s all-time leading scorer to graduation — the one who handled the ball and scored his 2,000th career point while leading you to the New York State Association of Independent Schools title — you’re supposed to be one downhearted coach. So, why is Chris Wirth smiling?
Brenna Smith’s varsity career came down to a 7-on-7, sudden-death double overtime in the Sectional Final against perennial titleholder Lakeland.
Rye Neck coach Shawn Lincoln knew his young Panthers team might find it tough in the early going. But this tough?