Three Country School Grads Named "Teens to Watch"

Congratulations to Sydney Coffield ’18, Arjun Dayal ’18 and Olivia Sheridan ’17 for being named "Teens to Watch" by Stamford Magazine, Greenwich Magazine and New Canaan, Darien & Rowayton Magazine, respectively.
A senior at Rye Country Day School, Sydney is passionate about social justice and is pursuing an independent study on racial bias in the criminal justice system. She's also an amazing dancer, as we were lucky enough to see many times on the NCCS stage. Read more: Sydney Coffield '18, Stamford Magazine 
 
A senior at Hackley School, Arjun is an innovator, inventor and entrepreneur who spent the spring producing PPE for medical personnel across the country. He says that his interest in inventing began in Mr. Randolph's and Mr. Lemoine's LEGO robotics club.
 
A senior at King School, Olivia is passionate about becoming an ER doctor. During her internship at Yale University School of Medicine, she worked in a cell biology lab with the gene-editing technology, CRISPR, with the goal of editing a certain gene in fission yeast, a eukaryote with a genome similar to humans. She is also an avid rower and non-profit volunteer. Read more: Olivia Sheridan '17, New Canaan, Darien & Rowayton Magazine
 
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