Recap by Daniel: Baseball’s Non-League Weekend in Wine Country

The Bay boys varsity baseball team partook in its own version of spring training last weekend, as the Breakers traveled up to Wine Country for non-league games against Sonoma Academy and Calistoga High School. After suffering a 5-4 defeat in its season opener on Friday night, Bay bounced back with a resounding, 14-5 victory in …

Conversations: Considering Privilege on the Way to Class

Perhaps you remember Summer and Valerie ’13 collecting backpacks and school supplies for Mira Scholars back in the fall. Perhaps you rallied behind their Senior Signature Project (SSP) goal to support international aid communities in new and different ways.  And perhaps, if you’ve spent time around The Bay School lately, you’ve noticed thought-provoking phrases posted …

Experiences: Astrophysics Students Visit the Aardvark Observatory

The students in Miles Chen’s astrophysics class enjoyed a trimester immersed in studying the stars, which culminated in a recent field trip to the Aardvark Observatory. Two such students, Sam and Izzy ’14, shared about their experience at and after the class trip to the Aardvark Observatory. “We went to Gary and Cynthia Bengier’s,” Izzy …

Experiences: Putting the “Spirit” in Spiritwear

To purchase spiritwear, please visit cafepress.com/bayschoolsf. Shawn ’13 has been an athlete his whole life. Sports feel natural to his limbs and to his mindset. Most recently he played for Bay to win the boys varsity basketball BCL-C championship. So it’s no surprise that he would gravitate toward a Senior Signature Project (SSP) having to do …

Occasions: Rebecca ’14 on This Weekend’s Read-A-Thon

Rebecca ’14 recently spoke at Morning Meeting about her passion, which also happens to be an issue of particular local importance. First, Rebecca introduced Midge Wilson of the Bay Area Women’s and Children’s Center, which serves the Tenderloin community by focusing “entirely on the needs and issues of low-income families, children and women in this …