Rye Neck Track & Field – School Records Fall All Over the Armory
Rye Neck Indoor Track & Field School Records Fall All Over the Armory By Mitch Silver Three weeks after the Panthers traveled to Manhattan’s New Balance Armory and crowned a pair of league champions while breaking a school record, the Black Cats were at it again. Competing in the Section 1 Class C Track […]
Rye High Wrestling – Garnet Qualifiers Miss Out at Sectionals
Photos by Gina Giordano By Mitch Silver To misquote T.S. Eliot: “This is the way the year ends/Not with a bang but a whimper.” That whimper you hear is coming from the fans of Coach Matt Beatty’s Rye High wrestling team, which was shut out last weekend at the Division 2 Sectional Championships held at […]
Rye High Girls Basketball – Katie Popp Sets New Scoring Record in Garnets’ Last Regular Season Game
By Melanie Cane On February 10, Garnets’ senior captain Katie Popp passed the 1,500-point milestone. She scored 29 points, leading the Garnets to a 55-36 victory over East Ramapo. Less than 24 hours later, Popp broke the all-time Rye High Girls’ Basketball scoring record, in a nail-biting 49-45 win over Red Hook at home. If […]
Rye Fencers Head to Junior Olympics
Sara and Francesca Brizio have qualified for the Junior Olympics and will compete in Kansas City, Mo., February 17-20. The Brizio sisters have been fencing for seven years. Sara got the bug after her parents brought her to an exhibition at New Amsterdam Fencing Academy North, in Port Chester. “Ever since, I have loved the sport,” said the 16-year-old. […]
Students in the News 2/17/17
Peter Kwauk, who is majoring in Mathematics at Fairfield University, earned a 3.95 GPA for the fall semester and was named to the Dean’s List. Trevor Patrick Crawford received Deans List Honors for the fall semester from Fairfield University, where he is in the Dolan School of Business. He is a member […]
A Voice for Community Change
By Janice Llanes Fabry Rye Neck High School recently collaborated with the Community Resource Center in Mamaroneck to determine the role that accessibility to transportation plays in the lives of Hispanic/Latino immigrants. Through an enterprising elective, Action Research for Community Change, students work directly with various organizations to devise a research framework that will […]
Rye Neck Musical Roots for Girls
By Janice Llanes Fabry Rye Neck High School presents “Legally Blonde” at the Performing Arts Center March 2-4 at 7. After three months of rehearsals, a cast of 40 students and a crew of 71 are ready to bring the house down with the sassy, effervescent musical that follows the metamorphosis of a […]
The Sporting Life Joins the Spiritual
Resurrection recently celebrated the completion of the school’s new multi-use sport court with a blessing ceremony. Students from the middle school were on hand to take the first free throws.
Hands-on Geography
Midland School students have been running all over North America recently. They’ve been learning their states using National Geographic Giant Traveling Maps, which are so enormous that they require a gym or cafeteria for full display. Students spent several days engaging in collaborative and competitive activities designed to stimulate, educate, and give them a […]
Miracle of Miracles: Rye High Theater – Fiddler on the Roof
By Annette McLoughlin Performing arts programs enrich children in so many ways — emotional, social, and intellectual. They build self-esteem and engender great bonds through teamwork, where the focus is not on winning or losing, but on a great shared performance. Rye High School has long offered excellent performing arts programs, including a long-standing […]