Partnering with local community programs can be an important and meaningful way to teach students how to work with and respect others; especially when those “others” are tiny toddlers with special needs. Last month, students in Karen Hellyer's Digital Imaging 1B class learned about portrait photography, as well as the value of giving an image …
Life Drawings
The two sections of Bay’s Advanced Drawing and Painting have started the life drawing component of the class! Every week for 9 weeks students work for two hours in the studio space drawing from a live model who is dramatically lit. The experience of drawing the human form is an important one for a young …
Alumni Profile: Rebecca Roycroft ’09
We are always amazed to see the career path that our Bay Alums take after graduating from Bay. We recently checked in with Rebecca Roycroft from the Class of 2009 to she what she is up to and to find out how her time at Bay and the precepts help her in her work today. …
The Sierra Nevada Geology Trip
By. Nic Fiszman, Science Once upon a time… Rocks tell stories. Origin stories about what they were formed from and where they were formed. Coming of age stories about their tribulations from the time they were born to the time we found them, and their transformations along the way. Stories of riches and bust. Even …
Mole Crab Research
Good scientific research is based around data. Whether it be data collection in the field or analysis in the lab, data is the driving factor to finding results and confirming or rejecting a hypothesis. Bay’s Marine Biology class spent a morning this term working as citizen scientists in the National Marine Sanctuaries Limpets (long-term monitoring …

