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History teacher Michael Bass shows students and faculty a map in the Lindsay Room. Throughout the presentation, various maps and timelines were shown to students, with explanations given by Mr. Klimenko and Mr. Bass. Students and faculty attended the round table, listening attentively to the presentation.
History Department Hosts Israel/Gaza Roundtable
By Rebecca Ingles, Opinion Editor • November 21, 2023

Anticipation was palpable as students and faculty filled up the Lindsay Room last month to hear about the Israel/Hamas war. “The Hackley community is very interested in...

A hallmark of the HPAs responsibility is their work in the Tuck. Students enjoy the array of snacks to choose from if they are hungry throughout the day or after school. The HPA organizes a shift schedule to ensure that the work in the Tuck runs smoothly.
Where Does The Money Go: An Inside Look into the Inner-workings of the HPA and the Tuck
By Maura McGlarry, Editor-in-Chief • November 14, 2023

Have you ever wondered who chooses what items are sold in the Tuck? Who organizes Coffee Houses? Well, the answer is the Hackley Parents Association (HPA). The HPA plays a...

In recent years, inflatable costumes have become especially popular for young kids looking to wear something fun for Halloween. Two popular inflatable styles involve legs riding a horse or dinosaur and an alien in the midst of abducting a child. Students also enjoy dressing up as their favorite foods; this student is dressed as a cup of ramen.
Halloween Parade
By Charlotte Feehan, Feature Editor (Sports) • November 8, 2023
Messi Playing in the United States
Messi Playing in the United States
By Angelina Hummel, Staff Writer • October 24, 2023
Ms. Herlihy helps kids overcome learning disabilities. At Hackley, she works with Upper School students in the learning center in Goodhue. She is excited to meet and work with the Upper School students this upcoming year.
New Faculty Spotlight: Ms. Herlihy
By Gabriella Petriello, Staff Writer • October 20, 2023
Not much is changing in the world of the ACT now that the test makers are piloting a digital version in December of 2023.
The ACT Goes Online
By Rebecca Ingles, Opinion Editor • October 20, 2023
Close to 8:00 a.m., with ten minutes left to get to class, cars and buses continue to pile up on Benedict Avenue.
The Issues of Benedict Avenue
By Olivia Houck, Feature Editor • October 19, 2023
These are some of the speakers that spoke at the round table. Everyone had a great time listening and learning about Hispanic Heritage month.
Events
The Hispanic Heritage Roundtable
By Bella Edwards, Feature Editor of Arts • November 29, 2023

¡Feliz mes de la Herencia Hispana! The first roundtable for Hispanic Heritage Month took place on October 11th and celebrated what it means to be a Latine. With plenty of...

In the middle of Kyiv, Mr. Klimenko examines a captured Russian tank from the beginning of the conflict.
Events
A Russian victory in Ukraine would destroy democracy
By Charlie Perlman, Features Editor • November 28, 2023

If you look closely enough, you can see it. The prevalence of the Russia-Ukraine war is all around us. It is evident in our classrooms, our news, and our daily conversations....

Senior Lulu Bednar, Junior Devyn OCallaghan, and Sophomore Fiona Pedraza celebrate their win. Field Hockey played Horace Mann at 2:30p.m. The girls won 2-1 in overtime.
Alumni Weekend and the Dave Allison Game
By Enya Walsh, Events Editor • November 28, 2023
Junior Arri Bentsi-Addison Posey performed From the Start by Laufey. The audience roared in support after a great performance. Arri was just one of many amazing performances.
Fall Coffeehouse 2023
By Caleb Bae, News Editor • November 21, 2023
Calliope the sophomore plays court tennis. She travels to various places to compete in tournements like, Newport. Court tennis has limited courts which leads to all the travel.
Unordinary Sports: Calliope Yanuzzi Shares her Opinions on her Sport Court Tennis
By Evelynn Beaton, Staff Writer • November 21, 2023

Clash went the sound of the racket against the ball; sophomore Calliope Yanuzzi had just won another point. “Court Tennis” is a unique sport that involves attributes...

Senior cornerback Ike Shaw looks up at the Robert Pickert scoreboard late in a game versus Morristown Beard. The score helps to illuminate the field and help players understand what to do in different situations.
A Historical Perspective of the Hackley - Riverdale Football Rivalry
By Charlie Perlman, Features Editor • November 8, 2023

Since the creation of Hackley, the school’s football team has been locked in a rivalry with Riverdale. The rivalry has been marked by incredible coaches, players, and...

Mac makes a tremendous save against a talented Luhi team. Hackley won 9-8 after a strong defensive performance shut down Luhi. This was a big win for Hackley, having lost to Luhi in the finals a year prior.
Athlete Profile: Mac Broaddus
By Caleb Bae, News Editor • November 8, 2023
Hackley Girls Varsity Soccer and Field Hockey teams alongside Poly Prep Girls Varsity Soccer team after coming together to learn about Morgans Message at a soccer game on Pickert Field.
Club Spotlight: Morgan's Message
By Sarah Barsanti, Staff Writer • October 20, 2023
Hackley students pack the students in support of the football team. Hackleys team spirit was ever-present throughout spring.
Fall Sting 2023
By Caleb Bae, News Editor • October 4, 2023
Spains captain Alexia Putellas refuses to speak to her coach Jorge Vilda after being subbed off. Putellas has been outspoken in her anger with the coaching staff and footballing federation.
The Kiss Overshadowing the Women’s World Cup
By Charlie Perlman, Features Editor • September 27, 2023
Girls Varsity Lacrosse celebrating their NYSAIS win. The girls beat Rye Country Day School with score of 10-9. The team pulled off back to back NYSAIS championship wins.
NYSAIS Results Spring 2023
By Enya Walsh, Events Editor • June 1, 2023
Club Spotlight: Amnesty Club
Club Spotlight: Amnesty Club
By Jordan Kleeger, Staff Writer • December 6, 2023

Amnesty International is a non-governmental worldwide organization that focuses on campaigning for human rights while protecting individuals where freedom and justice are...

Sara Kratzok is eager to begin this new journey with students, excited to mentor students through the college process. She loves seeing firsthand the relief and enthusiasm students have after they are aligned with the college meant for them.
New Faculty Spotlight: Mrs. Kratzok
By Evelynn Beaton, Staff Writer • December 6, 2023

“It's a really fulfilling and satisfying process to help students meet their potential and take steps closer to realizing their dreams,” said Sara Kratzok, the newest...

Ashley Currie
IRP Update with Hackley's Science Researchers
By Ashley Currie, Print Editor-in-Chief • November 28, 2023
Brookhouses Karen campuss middle school that resembles a fairytale castle. Its pristine architecture fuels a great learning space for students. It also shocked delegates from around the world that a school so beautiful could exist, yet coming from Hackley we were used to such nice buildings.
Hackley students and faculty members take on the RSIC ‘23 in Nairobi, Kenya
By Fernanda Paz, Feature Editor of Community & Service • November 28, 2023
The STEM Club leaders pose for a picture following another successful club meeting. The club meets in Mr Karpinskis room in Saperstein every Day 1 at 12pm.
Update on the Hackley STEM Club: Student Led Success
By Sejal Virk, Features Editor • November 28, 2023
The rounds tables and couches on one side of the library are occupied by middle schoolers during different times of the day. They are often found reading, doing homework, and chatting with friends. Unfortunately, they can create some noise in the library, distracting the upper schoolers.
Students Search for a Quiet Place to do Work
By Giulia Sorvillo, Design Editor of Print • November 21, 2023
My twin, Giulia, and I pose for a photo on a family vacation in Italy of August 2011. We are super close and enjoy all kinds of family vacations together, especially beach ones.
Are You Guys Twins?: A Personal Essay About Growing Up As A Twin
By Alessia Sorvillo, Design Editor of Online • November 21, 2023

“Are you guys twins?” That question has followed my identical twin and I our whole lives. It has followed us so much that it has become predictable. We can tell by...

A hallmark of the HPAs responsibility is their work in the Tuck. Students enjoy the array of snacks to choose from if they are hungry throughout the day or after school. The HPA organizes a shift schedule to ensure that the work in the Tuck runs smoothly.
Where Does The Money Go: An Inside Look into the Inner-workings of the HPA and the Tuck
By Maura McGlarry, Editor-in-Chief • November 14, 2023

Have you ever wondered who chooses what items are sold in the Tuck? Who organizes Coffee Houses? Well, the answer is the Hackley Parents Association (HPA). The HPA plays a...

Legacy in College Admissions
Legacy in College Admissions
By Akshi Khowala, Features Editor • March 19, 2023
Editorial: Chat GPT
Editorial: Chat GPT
By Maura McGlarry, Opinion Editor • March 17, 2023
The Vinyl Revival
The Vinyl Revival
By Samantha Reyes, Opinion Editor • December 1, 2023

History teacher Michael Bass shows students and faculty a map in the Lindsay Room. Throughout the presentation, various maps and timelines were shown to students, with explanations given by Mr. Klimenko and Mr. Bass. Students and faculty attended the round table, listening attentively to the presentation.
History Department Hosts Israel/Gaza Roundtable
By Rebecca Ingles, Opinion Editor • November 21, 2023

Anticipation was palpable as students and faculty filled up the Lindsay Room last month to hear about the Israel/Hamas war. “The Hackley community...

Junior Jack Ledoux spent a lot of time this past summer in the studio. He has a passion for making music for others to hear. His songs are made from scratch, putting together the beats and the vocals with songs he writes.
Passions At Hackley: Ledoux’s Road to Fame
By Giulia Sorvillo, Design Editor of Print • November 21, 2023
In recent years, inflatable costumes have become especially popular for young kids looking to wear something fun for Halloween. Two popular inflatable styles involve legs riding a horse or dinosaur and an alien in the midst of abducting a child. Students also enjoy dressing up as their favorite foods; this student is dressed as a cup of ramen.
Halloween Parade
By Charlotte Feehan, Feature Editor (Sports) • November 8, 2023
The New York Times website includes many games to play in your free time. Wordle, Connections, and The Mini are the three most popular New York Times games. The games are very widespread and popularized.
App of the Month: NYT Games
By Gabriella Petriello, Staff Writer • November 3, 2023
Student Ambassadors examine rock formations along the walls of a cave. The cave depicted is one of many that are part of the complex Musanze system. In order to protect themselves from hitting their heads on rocks, students and chaperones wore brightly colored hard hats with flashlights attached.
Rwanda Visit Prepares Students for RSIC '23
By Charlotte Feehan, Feature Editor (Sports) • November 3, 2023
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