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RD Completes Adaptive Field Test

Emma Perez, Staff Writer November 25, 2025

This fall, students across New Jersey took part in a major statewide initiative: the NJSLA-Adaptive field test, the first large-scale trial of the state’s shift toward computer-adaptive testing. The...

Elf on the Shelf?  How about, Elf! in School

Elf on the Shelf? How about, Elf! in School

Ellie Choi, Staff Writer November 25, 2025

RDHS's Class of 2029 invites students, families, and friends to kick off the holiday season with a special movie night screening the beloved film, Elf! This festive event is an opportunity for the River...

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A Sign of Great Things to Come

Ellie Choi, Staff Writer November 24, 2025

River Dell High School's American Sign Language Club is an organization where students learn about ASL and Deaf culture. It's open to anyone, and the club meets on Tuesdays. The club aims to create a fun...

The Laramie Project will be the first production held in the newly renovated RDHS auditorium.

The Laramie Project Premiers This Weekend

Iwan Lee, Staff Writer November 20, 2025

This coming weekend, River Dell High School’s Drama Club is set to perform their fall play The Laramie Project. The play dramatizes the aftermath of the killing of Matthew Shepard, a college student...

RD Clubs Team Up to Fight Hunger During Holidays

RD Clubs Team Up to Fight Hunger During Holidays

Iwan Lee, Staff Writer November 20, 2025

Through the months of November and December, three clubs at River Dell: the Interact Club, DECA, and Leaders for Tomorrow will be teaming up to organize River Dell’s Food and Item Drive. Happening...

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RDHS Shines at October Home Debate

Emma Perez, Staff Writer October 31, 2025

River Dell High School recently welcomed debate teams from across the region for a full-day tournament packed with high-level competition, sharp arguments, and standout performances. The event showcased...

High school and elementary students, alike, love attending Spooky Dell.

Spooky Dell Returns

Anna Gandolfo, Staff Writer October 31, 2025

River Dell hosted one of its most fun traditions, Spooky Dell 2025! The event took place on October 30th from 3:30 to 5:00pm at the River Dell High School inside first floor hallway, and excitement filled...

Jet's Business Trip

Jet’s Business Trip

Noah Cole, Staff Writer October 29, 2025

October 22nd Mr. Sasso’s Sport Management class took a trip to MetLife Stadium.  They didn’t catch a game even if the team is kind enough to gift the students tickets to one.  His class is travelled...

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River Dell’s National Merit Semi-Finalists Offer Test Prep

Iwan Lee, Staff Writer October 27, 2025

This past October, the sophomores and juniors at River Dell High School took the PSAT, aiming to achieve high scores. The PSAT, officially known as the Preliminary SAT, is not only an exam to prepare for...

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New Dungeons and Dragons Group Slays

Michelle Kim, Staff Writer October 27, 2025

Dungeons and Dragons is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game where players create characters to go on adventures hosted by a Game Master, the person who describes the world, its inhabitants, and the challenges/scenarios...

New RD Club Supports Athletes' Mental Health

New RD Club Supports Athletes’ Mental Health

Anna Gandolfo, Staff Writer October 21, 2025

This year River Dell introduced a new club called Morgan’s Message. The club is dedicated to Morgan Rodgers, a student-athlete whose life was cut tragically short. Rodgers attended Duke University...

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TEEEMing Up to Make Change

Giada Caputo and Avery Schrader October 15, 2025

In the middle of last school year, Gavin Wittreich and his sister Ava started TEEEM at River Dell with the help of Ms. Seiss and Mr. Small. It started as a small group of around fifteen students, but this...

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