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Kari Ostrem, Head of School Elect, spoke with new incoming students recently, and shared a personal anecdote about a formative...
Service learning at Riverdale encompasses numerous community-based projects and local organizations, and even our youngest students – those in Pre...
A fundamental part of the Riverdale Learning Experience is a belief in the power of service learning to help students...
Middle and Upper School students packed the Zambetti Gym to hear from legendary football player Calvin Hill ’65 during a...
Dr. Pablo Martinez, a Middle and Upper School language teacher and assistant tennis and fencing coach, received the honor posthumously…
Violist Jacob Shin '21 is featured in a segment on the National Public Radio program, From the Top.
To commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day, Scott Ettinger of the language department spoke at an Upper School assembly about his personal…
From sixth through 12th grade, Riverdale students learn to thrive in the face of adversity in the outdoor leadership program.
Students describe their independent projects that explore identity, gender, ethnicity, and race.
Fifth graders made identity boxes, showing parts of themselves that are not visible to others.
The eighth grade piloted a version of "Escape the Room" designed for educators and students.
Riverdale faculty and staff members describe how they are "learners for life."
A class of fifth graders became product designers, making cardboard reading easels for first grade clients.
Part service-learning, part leadership training, part cultural experience, the New Orleans trip shows how creating community can change the world…