2026

  • January

    Strong Start for Class of 2026 College Acceptances

    Though it’s only January, many members of the Rivers Class of 2026 have a good idea where they will be next fall, showcasing the strength of Rivers’ college-bound students in a highly competitive college admissions landscape. As of the last week in January, 92% of students who submitted early decision, early action, restrictive early action, or rolling admission applications have been accepted to at least one college, and 64% of students applying through early decision I or restrictive early action were admitted. Currently, 51% of the class has completed the process and enrolled. 
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  • The Next Chapter of Board Leadership at Rivers: Alan D. Rose, Jr. ’87 to Conclude Term as Board President in June; Peter A. Walter P’23, ’25, ’28, ’29 to Succeed Rose

    After nearly two decades of dedicated service, Board President Alan D. Rose, Jr. ’87 announced that he will conclude his tenure at the end of the 2025–26 academic year. Succeeding him in the pivotal role of board president is Peter A. Walter P’23, ’25, ’28, ’29, a seasoned trustee and current vice president of the Board.
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  • Professional community members engaged in focus group discussions in early January to provide feedback on each of the prototypes.

    A New Schedule for Rivers: Centering Student Needs Through Design Thinking and Empathy Research

    Next fall, Rivers will launch a comprehensively redesigned academic schedule for the first time in over 10 years. Guided by Rivers’ updated strategic plan, mission, and core values, a cross-divisional steering committee and design team of professional community members have engaged in deeply collaborative work this year, centering the needs of students at every step in the design process.
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  • A Confident Start to the Season for Girls’ Varsity Hockey

    Shea MacLaughlan ’27
    The Rivers girls’ varsity hockey team opens the winter season with confidence, experience, and a clear competitive goal. According to Captain Chloe Chitkara ’26, the team’s main goal is to make it to the Elite 8 Tournament. Rivers has made the small school tournament the last two seasons, but is hopeful to break through into the Elite 8, which pulls the best eight teams from across New England regardless of size. “Although we’ve been predicted to be number 10 this year by the New England Hockey Journal, I believe that our team has the capability to be in the top eight and have a really successful season,” Chitkara said.
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  • A. Ramón Rivera Returns to RSC for Celebratory Masterclass

    A. Ramón Rivera’s legacy has been intertwined with the Rivers School Conservatory’s for the majority of the school’s five decades—he was director of RSC for over 10 years and founded RSC’s Seminar on Contemporary Music for the Young, now in its 47th year. So, it is fitting that Rivera was included in RSC’s 50th anniversary season programming, teaching a recent piano masterclass in his namesake Rivera Recital Hall.
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  • Katherine Shaw ’26 recited Maya Angelou’s poem “And Still I Rise” at the assembly.

    “The Right to Protest for Right”: Honoring the Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.

    At an all-school assembly just before Martin Luther King Jr. Day, members of the Black Student Union (BSU) at Rivers led programming to honor King’s legacy. During the assembly, the community heard from BSU leaders and from history faculty member Arturo Bagley, who delivered the keynote address.
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  • Jordan Kreidberg ’75: Advancing Kidney Research

    Jordan Kreidberg ’75, the 2025 recipient of the Alumni Excellence Award, has dedicated his life to scientific research, specifically the molecular biology of kidney disease.
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  • Rivers Professional Community Reconnects for a Day of Innovation and Learning

    The Rivers School professional community gathered the Monday after winter break to reconnect and immerse in discussion and new learning before students returned to campus on Tuesday. 
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  • Colleen Shanley Kyle Appointed as Head of Upper School at Rivers

    Following a robust national search that attracted a deep pool of talented candidates, Colleen Shanley Kyle has been appointed as the next head of Upper School at The Rivers School, effective July 1, 2026. 
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  • Five Questions for Karin Narcisse Stafford P’26, ’28

    Karin Narcisse Stafford P’26, ’28 began her relationship with Rivers nearly 30 years ago as an Upper School French teacher, a grade dean, and an assistant coach for varsity field hockey. Midway through her Rivers career, she shifted to a role on the admission team as the director of multicultural outreach, where she leads the SOAR (Seeking Opportunities at Rivers) program, a recent initiative that gives prospective students from underrepresented groups an inside look at the independent school experience through two days of campus visits in the fall. 
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