Six students from the Visual Arts Department at The Harvey School will display their work at the upcoming Young Artists exhibition at the Katonah Museum of Art.
The exhibit, which features the work of local high school seniors, is celebrating its 25th year. It will run from March 9 to 16. (more…)
“Modern political history serves as a guide in helping us look at today’s problems,” said history professor Alex Morse on a recent Tuesday morning in February to the Upper School students gathered in the study hall. They were there to listen to Rye Brook resident Sel Hubert recount his experiences as a child Nazi-controlled Germany. “We can learn from his experiences, and they can help us to understand terrorism, and the events unfolding in Darfur.” (more…)
The Harvey School will celebrate its founding and its 92nd consecutive year as a private preparatory school by asking two of its youngest students to cut a special “Founders’ Day” cake on February 28. (more…)
A variety of interesting projects were on display February 13 during the middle school’s annual science fair, an important tradition at The Harvey School, and an opportunity for students to show off their scientific knowledge and research skills in topics that truly interest them.
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The Cavaliers won three games out of four in the coveted Kildonan Classic, which was held at The Kildonan School in Amenia, N.Y., last weekend. On Feb. 15, they beat Hoosac in the opening game, winning 52-51 and rising to 7-9 on the season. On Feb. 16, the Harvey boys faced off against Harmony Christian in their first game on day two of the Classic, winning 70-67 and rising to 9-9 on the season. The Cavaliers later played MacDuffie for their second game in the Classic, winning 49-47, and rising to 8-9 on the season. In the championship game, the Cavaliers faced MacDuffie again, but lost this one 47-39, falling to 9-10 on the season. Strong defensive performances by Jon Jackson, Joe Lombardi and Wolfie Lovell helped the Cavs succeed. Leading scorers were: Matt Bowser, Andrew Hernandez, Jackson, Lovell, Phil Porter, Connor Welles, and Tre’ Wilson. The Kildonan Classic is an annual event involving six varsity basketball teams from area private schools who come together to compete and have fun.
On February 11, the Cavaliers traveled to Watkinson, losing 77-46 and falling to 6-9 on the season. The Cavaliers took a small lead early into the first half, but then the Rams heated up and outscored a struggling Cavalier squad 44-27 in the first half. As usual, the Cavaliers were able to spread out their offensive points, with nine out of twelve players contributing offensively. During the second half the Rams put the pressure on Harvey and despite strong defensive performances from Miles Johnson, Alain Rwabukamba, and Wolfie Lovell the game fell out of reach. Leading scorers include Tre’ Wilson (11), Jon Jackson (9) and Philip Porter (8).
On February 11, Watkinson School visited Harvey for a girls’ varsity basketball game. The visitors led by 25-18 at the half, and won the game by a score of 56-37. Julie Sauro had 16 points for Harvey, and Dana Lombardi had 3 three point field goals on her way to 11 points. Carly Glenn of Katonah also had a strong game with 8 points, and Joanna Smith had 2. Not scoring were Clara Lefton, Gabby Bertone, Hannah Sawyer, Allison Hodson, and Alex Minicucci.