Volume 66, Issue 6 (June 2022) - The Rampage

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The Rampage The Newspaper of the Ramaz Upper School

New York • Volume 66 • Issue 6 • June 2022 • Sivan 5782 • the-rampage.org

Major Upgrades Coming to the Ramdome This Summer Aviva Schilowitz ’24 Despite being a relatively small school compared to many of its peers, Ramaz has generally punched above its weight in sports. Just this year alone, Ramaz threw a wrench into first-place SAR’s plans, when Ramaz staged an improbable comeback to upset SAR in the Boys Varsity Basketball championship. Ramaz Girls Volleyball similarly defeated Frisch in the championship to secure its own win. On top of that, nearly every Ramaz Upper School sports team was competitive this year, with many teams making it to their playoffs. However, while Ramaz’s oncourt performance has been strong, Ramaz sports is decidedly lacking in one obvious area – our subpar gym, sometimes called “The Ramdome.” The Ramdome has long suffered from slippery, beaten up flooring, and cramped fan seating areas and locker rooms. Ramaz soccer team member, Noya Misaghi ‘24, feels the current state of the gym is suboptimal. “”Ramaz has pretty nice facilities but the gym is definitely not up to its usual standards,” she commented.

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That is about to change. Mr. Ari Witkes, Athletic Director of the Ramaz Upper School, confirmed that The Ramdome will get a complete overhaul and upgrade this summer, in time for next school year. “We’re redoing it because our facilities are outdated and we can’t hold the

capacity [of fans] that we are getting at games.” Over the summer, the gym will get a new multipurpose floor with ram-themed detailing. Mockups, provided exclusively to The Rampage, show a wood colored floor, with a navy blue border. The words “Ramaz Rams’’ are painted on each base-

line, and the phrases “Welcome to the Ramdome,” and “Home of The Rams” are painted along one sideline each. The gym will also get new scoreboards and new locker rooms, as well as other unique design elements. The livestreaming system will also get an upgrade. The gym wall padding will be replaced with new Ramaz-branded padding. Changes are not limited to the design. There will also be practical changes. The court lines will be shifted to make more space for team benches and chairs. Teams will now sit on the opposite side of the court from fans, which will allow more fan capacity. This change will also make it easier for coaches to operate without fans in close proximity. Mr. Witkes also hopes that the retractable side baskets can be replaced. Not everything is changing, however. The championship banners will stay, although they will be moved around to make more space for the scoreboard and “more banners.” Ramaz sports teams will be tasked with filling the new wall space. The goal is not simply to refresh the gym, but reinvent it. Mr. Witkes promises that “you won’t recognize it in September.”

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Ramaz: A Spotlight on The Environmental Club Andrew Spielfogel ’23 The Ramaz Environmental Club’s mission is to “green” the school by spreading awareness about environmental concerns and adopting sustainable habits. The Luv Your Lulav drive and Ramaz reusable water bottles are just some of the projects the club has developed over the past few years. The club also planted daffodil bulbs donated by the Daffodil Project commemorating 9/11, began a book-swap and battery drive in the lobby, and delivered newspapers to the Wild Bird Fund inspired by volunteer Sarah Silverman ’24. This year, the club’s main priority is to educate Ramaz about recycling and the difference between the three bins located in every classroom: the blue bin is for recycling plastics, the black bin is for landfill, and the green bin with the clear bag is for paper and cardboard. The club also strives to eliminate plastic from the lunchroom. Daniela Woldenberg ‘23, co-President of the Environmental Club, said: “We want to limit the amount of plastic in the lunchroom and raise awareness about recycling in school as a lot of trash is misplaced. And because we do not sort and separate the trash, recyclables cannot be recycled.” However, accomplishing these goals is the

club’s biggest obstacle. Most students do not understand the difference between the three distinct trash bins, and the Environmental Club only has a dozen committed members. Ms. Abramson, the club’s faculty advisor who dedicates her free time volunteering

at numerous gardening organizations, commented on the current environmental situation at Ramaz: “We don’t seem to be conscious enough about the environment. The Environmental Club has a core group of concerned and active members, but this needs to ex-

pand ideally to the full population of our community. We all need to be educated and aware of the waste we create and take care of our beautiful spinning home planet!” In order to learn more about the environmental situation at Ramaz and brainstorm improvements, the Environmental Club partnered with Mr. Larry Berman, the Chief Operating Officer at Ramaz, and Mr. Michael Wallschlaeger, the Director of Facilities at Ramaz. This collaboration allowed the club to gain a new perspective on how higher officials view the lack of environmental action at Ramaz. The club discovered that it is complicated to switch from plastic plates to paper in the lunchroom, but that it is a possibility for the future. There will most likely be a kitchen renovation in the next few years where they will begin conversations of purchasing metal, reusable plates for the student body as there will be more room for storage. The only immediate change that will happen in the lunchroom is the purchase of paper cups instead of plastic, which are biodegradable. The Environmental Club will continue to meet with Mr. Berman and Mr. Wallschlaeger Continued On Page 6

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