Thursday, Nov 21st

Scarsdale Scientists, Artists and Thespians Excel

scienceolympaid2Good news from the schools, with young scientists taking first place at a regional science bowl, artists' work on display in Katonah and Cinderella en route to the Scarsdale Middle School. See the details below:
SHS Scientists Take First Place:

The Scarsdale High School Science Bowl team won first place in the Regional Science Bowl Competition at CUNY (City College). Jessica Lam, Andrew Guo, Brian Chieu, Roger Pellegrini, Elliot Liskin are going to nationals in April to compete again!

Art Students Display Work at Katonah Art Show:
The Young Artists Exhibition at the Katonah Museum of Art opened on March 4th. The work of tweleve students from rachelgageScarsdale High School were included: Connor Bodine, Rachelle Gage, Rebecca Hallac, Rikako Harada, Claudia Heitner, Jonathan Hendler, Juliette Jacov, Hannah Katz, Valerie Keating, Celia Lowenthal, Alyssa Marcus, and Eric York. The show will run from March 4- 11. Visit the museum's website to get museum hours and directions.

Shown here is Rachel Gage with her work titled "Distorted Perception."

Cinderella at Scarsdale Middle School:
The SMS players comprised of 8th grade Scarsdale students will be presenting Rodgers's and Hammersteins's G2K version of"Cinderella." The performances are Saturday night, March 17th at 7:30 pm and Sunday, March 18th at 2:00 pm and will be held in the Middle School auditorium. The costumes are beautiful, the sets amazing, and the actors sing favorite songs including as "Impossible" and "In My Own Little Corner."

Over the years the show has become a fundraiser for charities that help children. Once again, we will be donating any proceeds to THE FEED ORGANIZATION which works both in the US and abroad to give children a hearty and healthy breakfast which is sometimes their only meal of the day. Besides ticket sales, chocolate bars, lollipops, and flashing wands will be sold during the time of the ticket sales and at intermission the days of the performances. Tickets are being sold from 11:00 to 1:00 in the Great Hall, the cost is $10.00 and all seats are reserved.