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Rockland Country Day School

Coordinates: 41°08′54″N 73°56′45″W / 41.1482°N 73.9458°W / 41.1482; -73.9458
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Rockland Country Day School
Address
Map
34 Kings Highway

Congers
,
New York
10920

United States
Coordinates41°08′54″N 73°56′45″W / 41.1482°N 73.9458°W / 41.1482; -73.9458
Information
School typePrivate
MottoE Radicibus Fortibus Floremus (From Strong Roots We Flourish)
Established1959
OversightBoard of Trustees
CEEB code335281
PrincipalJim Fyfe (Upper School)
HeadmasterKimberly A. Morcate
GradesPreK-12
Enrollment140[2]
Student to teacher ratio7:1
CampusRetired Farm
Campus size20 acres (81,000 m2)
SportsSoccer, basketball, Ultimate Frisbee (2016)
NicknameRCDS
Team nameCougars
AccreditationNew York State Association of Independent Schools[1]
YearbookYes
AffiliationNone
Websitehttp://www.rocklandcds.org

Rockland Country Day School is a private coed college-preparatory school that serves students in Pre-K through 12th grade. It is located in Congers, New York and was founded in 1959 as an alternative to public education in Rockland County.[3] The school's stated mission is to "[bring] forth the best in every student by knowing and educating each of them as an individual." In 2014 the school celebrated its 55th anniversary.

History

The Rockland Country Day School was established in 1959 by a group of local community leaders, led by Prof. Charles Frankel of Columbia University. Originally located in South Nyack, New York, the school moved to its current campus in Congers, New York when it outgrew its original location.

Curriculum

The Rockland Country Day School has relatively small classes, having a roughly 8-to-1 student to teacher ratio. The school offers a variety of courses including Algebra, Geometry, Calculus, English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, American History, European History, Psychology, Acting, Music and Art. The school has French, Spanish, and Latin for foreign languages. The school also has some AP courses.

Unique features

Probably the most unusual feature of the Rockland Country Day School is that since the fall of 2009, the school offers an extraordinarily open and flexible option of Independent Study. With students' time scheduled as an elective, they execute projects of their own conception, and under their own management, pursuing their individual passions and curiosities. The school's Department of Independent Studies provides resources such as advising/mentoring, tutorials, organized group discussion sessions, and software and physical tools. Evaluation of independent study projects is carried out once per semester by a distinctive committee system, with committee members chosen jointly by students and faculty.[4]

Another distinctive feature of the Rockland Country Day School is its Organic Garden. Led by the organic gardener, visionary beekeeper, and former professional photographer[5] Ron Breland, students continue to build, tend to, and learn about sustainable methods of agriculture and apiculture.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "New York State Association of Independent Schools: Rockland Country Day School".
  2. ^ NYSAIS: Rockland Country Day School
  3. ^ Rockland Country Day School, NY Metro Parents Magazine (online)
  4. ^ Department of Independent Studies, Rockland Country Day School, Congers, NY
  5. ^ "Honeybees buzzing a path to new hive: Ex-photographer builds homes closer in structure to those in nature", San Francisco Chronicle