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Ranney School Takes to the Runway

On February 1, Ranney School Middle and Upper School students, along with members of the faculty, staff and administration, took to the runway stage at Eagle Oaks Country Club in Farmingdale for the annual Ranney School Parents’ Association (RSPA) Rock the Runway Fashion Show, coordinated by chairwomen Tina Plaster and Laura Pflaster and a committee of dedicated parent volunteers.

Attendees were able to shop, dine and bid on silent auction items before the parade of fashions began. Featured styles came from local boutiques, including Fresh, The Bee, Lynne’s, Brave New World, Michael Duru, Stacy Gemma, Nirvana and Neveen Mullally. Ranney School alum Tor Miller ’12, currently enrolled in the Clive Davis Institute at New York University, performed a few songs for the audience; additional music was provided by DJ Chris Spirito.

In addition to Ranney Middle and Upper School students, administrators and teachers, several Ranney School fathers walked the runway with their pending graduates, including Matt Saker with his daughter Coury, Jamie Price with his son Madison, David Katz with his son Mitchel, Scott Fischer with his daughter Veronika, and Tony Shay with his daughter Ashleigh, as well as Felix Pflaster with his granddaughter Montana. These seniors are all Ranney “lifer” students, meaning that they have been attending the school for 10 or more years. Ranney Head of School Dr. Lawrence S. Sykoff and Mrs. Joyce Sykoff concluded the show.

In connection with the show, RSPA is collecting gently used adult clothing and accessories for its Rockin’ Angels program through February 15. Donations will help to restock the FCS Thrift Boutique in Long Branch, which was destroyed by Hurricane Sandy. Contact RSPA@ranneyschool.org for details.
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Ranney School

235 Hope Road
Tinton Falls, NJ 07724
Tel. 732.542.4777

Our mission is to know and value every child, nurturing intellectual curiosity and confidence, and inspiring students to lead honorably, think creatively, and contribute meaningfully to society. 

We envision Ranney School as a nurturing learning community, in which families, faculty, alumni, and all of Ranney’s constituents collaborate to know and value every child, foster individual talents, sustain powerful connections between children and adults, and graduate resilient, globally-minded citizens.