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Mamaroneck High School has a Speech and Debate team, though the school only offers policy debate and does not compete in any speech events. The high school participates in local and state, as well as national tournaments. In 2019 and 2021, the Mamaroneck policy debate team won the New York state championship. [8]
The Rye Neck district was ranked 22nd out of over 8,700 school districts nationally in the Niche 2015 school district rankings. [6] The Rye Neck Theatre Program is known for its award-winning musicals for over 30 years and has won multiple awards and nominations. The school district comprises two elementary schools serving grades K-5:
The part of the Village of Mamaroneck within the Town of Rye is served by the Rye Neck Union Free School District. The school district comprises four elementary schools serving grades K-5: Central School [2] [3] Chatsworth Avenue School [4] [5] Mamaroneck Avenue School [6] [7] Murray Avenue School [8] [9] There is one middle school serving ...
The library paid back $437,000 in June, and the village took out another one-year note for the remaining $767,000, said acting Village Manager Chuck Strome.
Mamaroneck beat Section 9 Kingston 4-0 in a Class A regional final field hockey game Sunday. Mamaroneck will play in the state semifinals Saturday.
The library offers more than 2,100 programs a year. In 2021 Mamaroneck Public Library adopted a new Strategic Plan which envisions the Mamaroneck Public Library at the heart of the community, promoting community engagement, and connecting people with ideas and each other in order to make Mamaroneck a better place to live.
It is part of the Rye Neck Union Free School District and is connected to Rye Neck Middle School. Rye Neck High School offers 25 Advanced Placement classes as well as many electives such as robotics, journalism, and video production. [5] It serves the part of the Village of Mamaroneck that is within the Town of Rye and part of the City of Rye. [6]
Westchester Hebrew High School (WHHS) was established in 1971 on part of (together with Westchester Day School) the 26 acres (11 ha) Waytes Court estate at 856 Orienta Avenue in Mamaroneck, New York. [1] [2] The property originally belonged to the de Lancey family.