School Board Gives Slack a Warm Sendoff and Welcomes New Leaders
The June 30 Rye City School Board meeting was devoted to sending off Board president Laura Slack, who stepped down after nine years of service.
Congratulations, Grads!
Miriam Ward earned a Bachelor of Arts in History from SUNY New Paltz, where she was named to the Honors Program.
Students in the News
Congratulations to Claire Furio, School of the Holy Child Class of ’18, who was named the grand prize winner of the 18th District Congressional Art Competition for Athenova.
One Last Lip Dub
This year’s Rye High School lip dub video had a tinge of bittersweet when longtime teacher Judd Rothstein announced that he was leaving the district after eleven years to become the assistant principal at Pelham Memorial High School.
Area Residents Earn Academic Honors at Harvey School
The Harvey School has announced the names of the students who earned academic honors for the final marking period of the spring term.
Resurrection School Class of 2015
Twenty-eight eighth graders graduated from Resurrection Grammar School last month.
A Straight A Season for Rye Women’s Team
After going undefeated in the regular season, the Rye Women’s A team captured the Westchester County Tennis League Championships June 23.
Manursing Men in a League of Their Own
Manursing Island Club finished first among 32 teams in the 2015 Westchester County Tennis League.
Garnet Gridsmen Pick Up Where They Left Off
It was anyone’s guess how the Rye High School Football team would react to the loss of All-State seniors Andrew Livingston and Tim DeGraw.
Disabled Regatta Enables All to Have Fun
Seventeen crews of sailors with disabilities sailed specially adapted Ideal 18 sailboats in the 7th annual Robie Pierce One-Design Regatta at American Yacht Club the weekend of May 29-31.