Project Center Director Brad Niven shown next to the new Epilog Laser Cutter. The Bay School Project Center's Engineering Lab recently  received a generous donation of a 35-watt laser cutter courtesy of the Bunker family.  A laser cutter works much like an ink jet printer in that it uses X and Y axes to move …
Bay Breaker Sports Blog – Part 1
My name is Jake Vollen and I’m a senior at Bay. For my senior project I am launching a Bay varsity sports blog to inform readers about the sports community and ideally encourage students to interact more with sports at Bay as fans. Spring 2013-2014 Recap – Part I Last year, spring varsity sports teams at Bay …
Painting Fur, Feathered and Scaled Creatures
The Painting 1B students are looking at fur, feathered, and scaled creatures. The hawk, turtle, raccoon, and owl that are in the studio are on loan from the Lindsay Nature Museum located in Walnut Creek. The artists have stretched their own canvases - one canvas is 12 x 12 inches, and the other is 20 …
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Luke Gruenert ’13 Captures Stunning Photo of the Moon
* This article was adapted from the original CNET article by Amanda Kooser. Luke Gruenert '13 took a photo of the moon using his HTC One. He is probably not the first person to try this, but, unlike everyone else in the world, he spent 700 hours preparing to take the shot of a lifetime. Gruenert's …
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BUGS! Exhibit in the Glass Gallery
Currently up in the Glass Gallery space is the BUGS! Exhibit featuring the work of  Sculpture 1A artists. Students looked closely at the way little critters are formed, honing in on the patterns, formations, shapes, and details that nature has provided for them to survive. As students worked on the project, they were asked …

