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The News of The Blake School Since 1916

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The News of The Blake School Since 1916

The Spectrum

Kate Rekas ‘23, Lily Anderson ‘23, Allyson Jay ‘23, Sam Broz ‘23, Seidel, and Martha Hughes ‘24 watch the sunset during their trip to Catalina Island last spring.

Enduring Landscapes

Gabriella Marmet, Managing Editor February 29, 2024

“Environmental Studies, Public Policy, Political Science are a lot of my interests. It kind of started with Marine Science and it’s focused in on water health in my community, but that general area...

Science Teachers Feature Live Animals In Courses

Science Teachers Feature Live Animals In Courses

Maggie Seidel, Staff Writer February 3, 2019

Animals appear in electives such as Anatomy, Environmental Science, and on Green Team in the Second Semester. As the second semester courses and electives begin, animals remain intertwined with the science...

The raingarden soaks up run off rain water instead of letting it pick up sediment and flowing into lakes.

The legacy left from 2009: raingardens

Allison Ahern, News Editor March 18, 2016

To some, the large tall plants encircling the school at the science wing may look like an unruly bunch of weeds, but to Dan Trockman and his environmental science classes, it’s a rain garden. For those...

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