Encouraged by Bay "mathlete" supporter and math instructor Dr. Rachel Esselstein, several Bay students participated in the California Math League High School Math Competition (CaML) on Tuesday, October 13th. In the first of several tests for the CaML, Bay came in 4th among schools in the Bay Area, with Joey Silberman ’18 scoring highest among …
Meet the Staffulty: Lori Cohen
Growing up on the San Francisco Peninsula, Lori developed a passion for painting and drawing and became a skilled communicator. She thought she would become a lawyer when she grew up. This changed her junior year of high school when she began to deeply connect to the multicultural literature that she was reading in her classes. …
Fall Play: Almost, Maine
They've got 99 problems and love is one! The 19 characters in the weird little town of Almost, Maine are all a bit clueless when it comes to love and relationships. Whether it's trying to express themselves, fighting to save a relationship, or "too little, too late",  the characters in Almost, Maine take us on a roller …
Pasta Bridges
Engineering students were given a group assignment to build truss bridges made entirely out of uncooked spaghetti and hot glue. The objective of this project was to build a bridge with the largest weight-to-load ratio while meeting specifications of the bridges. The students were not allowed to manipulate the pasta in any way and in …
The Power of Lifestyle Changes
EAT WELL, STRESS LESS, MOVE MORE AND LOVE MORE. These four simple rules have been scientifically proven to help you live a long and healthy life, according to Dr. Dean Ornish, MD, a Bay parent and Clinical Professor of Medicine at UCSF. While addressing the crowd at Tuesday’s Morning Meeting, Dr. Ornish discussed the power …

