
Learning About the Names, Not Numbers Program at RHS
In this piece, host Eva Spiegelman held an educational Q&A session with Ms. Parente, a Roslyn High School librarian and director of the Names, Not Numbers…
The Story of Survivor Manfred Korman
We know the importance of Holocaust remembrance, but what’s the best way to educate future generations? …

Combating Holocaust Denial with Creativity
Holocaust denial is on the rise, and our generation can be the one to combat it. …

A Journey Through Sound
Can you imagine using a Time Machine for the purpose of learning about the history of…

Music for Everyone
Have you ever wanted to create you’re own music? Music is everywhere in life, so why not try…

2026 is the new 2016
What if we never actually left 2016 — or we’re the ones bringing it back? Think unicorn Frappuccinos,…

Learning from New York State’s new Phone Ban in Schools
Earlier this year, New York governor Kathy Hochul passed the “Bell to Bell” no cellphone policy with the…

Visual vs Audio Learning and How Different Students Work in the Classroom
Visual and audio learning affect the way students process and remember information in the classroom. While some students…

A Scooby Doo! Reboot That Has No Right to be as Good as It Is
For over five decades, Scooby Doo has remained culturally relevant by leaving a mark on every generation. Fans enjoy the…

Minecraft: More Than Just a Game
After a decade, the famous video game Minecraft still remains relevant. Multiple generations continue to grow up on…

Spilling the Candy with Influencer Bella Rice
Host Kaylee Rhine sits down with Roslyn High School’s own Bella Rice, a nationally recognized influencer, who was…

Do Celebrities Have a Right to Get Political?
In this series, Kenzie Miller, a sophomore at Roslyn High School, compares and contrasts the opinions of younger…

Talk Music with Ry-Guy
Are you somebody who enjoys making music? Well, I sure do. I started by playing the violin and somehow…

Empathy Keeps Society Moving Forward
If you were told not to do something, would that make you want to do it even more?…

Combating Holocaust Denial with Creativity
Holocaust denial is on the rise, and our generation can be the one to combat it. In this…

Watching Friends in 2026
Friends, a popular twentieth century sitcom, premiered in 1994 and ran for ten years. At the time, it…

Feeding Families During the Pandemic
Public schools often serve as a lifeline for families that simply don’t have the resources to provide daily…

Was Andrew Jackson a President or a Dictator?
For the past 10 years, President Donald J. Trump has continuously been referred to as a “king” or “dictator.”…

What Will Happen to Free Speech After Charlie Kirk’s Assassination?
On September 10, 2025, Charlie Kirk was assassinated while speaking to students and faculty at Utah Valley University. …

How Kids Are Being Treated in the Family Court System
What would you do if no one listened to you? Adults always lecture children, but do they ever…

The Tik Tok Ban
Tik Tok is is a popular social media platform that allows people to watch and create short-form videos.…

Ep3: Relics of Roslyn: The Horse Tamer Statue
Thirteen years ago, Roslyn High School alumni organized to restore an enormous, yet dilapidated and in ruins statue known…

Do You Sit or Stand During the Pledge? Why Both are Very American
Host Ethan Vishnick remembers when everyone in his elementary school classroom used to proudly stand for the pledge…

Episode 2: Live Love Learn
Do you believe in love at first sight? Do you believe in soulmates? What is a soulmate? In…

Episode 4: Groundbreaking
Over the past two decades, Roslyn High School’s sports teams have improved dramatically. It’s not uncommon to find…

Episode 1: Revisiting the Virus
How long does it take for scientists to develop a vaccine? For the Measles vaccine, it took nine…

Episode 2: Mystery of Malaysia Flight #370
About a decade ago, the well-known Malaysian flight #370 disappeared; that’s when the discussions began. Headed to Beijing,…

Episode 2: The RHS Band Room
The Roslyn Bulldog Marching band is characterized as a tight-knit unit. Many members often liken the group to…

Why It’s Important to Remember the Berlin Wall
The Berlin Wall, and its destruction, aren’t exactly topics at the dinner table anymore. It created two distinct…

Women in Wrestling
Believe it or not, women participating in certain sports is still controversial in today’s society. Women receive criticism for…

Ep 2: Rethinking College Names with Dr. Wesley
Harvard is one of the most iconic and coveted private schools in the world, but, after doing some…

Ep 1: Sorenson the Baller
Mr Sorenson is a Physical Education teacher and lacrosse coach at Roslyn High School on Long Island. Since…

Did DOGE Help or Hurt?
It’s not uncommon to hear people gripe about government spending. The national debt keeps on climbing, and there…

Creating a Side Hustle
Greg Keshishian, a senior at Roslyn High School on Long Island, wants to start a t-shirt company, but…

Why Do We Like to Think Negatively?
Ever wonder why negative thoughts seem to come so naturally? Well, it turns out our brains are actually…

Delilah
This eerie podcast hosted by Gia Patane is an experiment in soundscape design intended to build an immersive…

Episode 3: Capturing the Flag
Flag football is a sport on the rise, increasing in popularity everyday. Its recognition in high school sports…

Beyond the Books
Hosts Gia Patane and Maxwell Gold take a closer look at how Roslyn High School is striking a…

The Surf Shack
In this RosPod One Shot, Roslyn High School freshman Leo Zheng relives some of the details from his…

Episode 4: The Evolution of Friendships in High School
In episode 4 of her podcast, host Kayla Yeroshalmi delves into the topic of friendships and their development…

Episode 3: Managing Mental Health
In her third episode, now as a high school senior, host Kayla Yeroshalmi reflects upon the process of…

Episode 4: Coding CalAI – Part II
Listen to the conclusion of how Zach Yadegari started a multimillion dollar company at the age of 17.

Ep 2: Stuber’s Schooling
Historically, school discipline would lead people to understand that the Dean of Students is a strict disciplinarian. Students…

Episode 3: Coding CalAI – Part I
Zach started coding when he was very young, roughly 7 years old, attending coding camps and taking online…

Episode 3: Bystander Effect
Have you ever wondered why people are so hesitant to step in to help during high-danger situations? Even…

Episode 1: Do Bulldogs March?
In this premiere episode of Turning the Tempo, host Corey Miller discusses how the Roslyn Marching Band’s heated…

Episode 1: Barnett v. Soccer
The Fiction Factory is a new game show hosted by Lexi Penn and Hazel Kaufman, students at Roslyn High…

Playing Bulldog Baseball
Host Max Cohen tells the story of how coach Dan Freeman turned the 0-19 Roslyn Bulldogs baseball team…

The Underground Railroad Ran Through Roslyn
Sydney Spier, a junior at Roslyn High School, takes a closer look at a local Long Island restaurant that once…

Ignore the Bumper Sticker Mentality When Applying to Colleges
In her most recent addition to Growing Up Guided, RHS junior Kayla Yeroshalmi offers her take on the issues…

That Time George Washington Never Really Spent a Night in Roslyn
In their submission to NPR’s Student Podcast Challenge, two high school students in Roslyn, New York, investigate a…

Wake Up Call
Jordan FeldsteinRosPod’s webpage designer Jordan Feldstein reflects on COVID, quarantine, and why an alarm clock might be the…

Episode 2: Debriefing with Dina
Dina Kwasnicki is the new Director of Youth & Teen Engagement at the local Temple Sinai. In this…

Episode 2: WWI Trench Warfare
Host Dimitris Tsokakis discusses the complicated and intriguing intricacies of trench warfare during World War I. The jagged…

Episode 2: Tips for Time management
In her sophomore episode, host Kayla Yeroshalmi enlightens listeners with her personalized advice on tackling time management. She…

Episode 1: Atkins’ Anecdotes
In this episode, hosts Sydney, Skylar, and Rebecca interview Ms. Atkins, the longtime health teacher here at Roslyn…

Ep 1: Orbits Around School
Saturn is a time management app designed to empower high school students by allowing them to effortlessly organize…

Episode 1: Coin Currency in Mesopotamia
In this premiere episode of History Overviews, host Dimitris Tsokakis explores how Mesopotamian society had a great influence…

Episode 1: Mandela Effect
The Mandela Effect is a popular phenomenon in which people remember concepts differently than how they are in…

Episode 1: Low self esteem & Body Image Issues
In this debut episode, host Kayla Yeroshalmi provides some personal background on herself while openly discussing methods on…

Episode 1: The Day Roslyn Barked Back
In this episode, host Max Cohen takes a look at the end of a seven year losing streak…