A beautiful finale for an incredible group of seniors in the Advanced Performing Arts Show. Thank you for sharing your talents with the Mesa!
Link in bio to watch the show.
The community came together this past Saturday for our annual Walk-A-Thon, embarking on a scenic journey from El Carro Park in Carpinteria to Lookout Park in Summerland. Participants walked, jogged, or paddled their way down the coast, even tackling some brain-teasing physics questions along the route! The beautiful day wrapped up with a Senior vs. Faculty volleyball match and a well-earned community BBQ. A huge thank you to our incredible dining services team for keeping everyone fueled!
Another fun evening on the Mesa with the Spring Lip Sync! High House Lido with a historic victory breaking Savage’s recent dominance in the event.
Already looking forward to the next Lip Sync in the fall.
Senior Inquiry Day 2026! Congratulations to all our presenters.
The day started all together with Lucian presenting Who Gets to Paint? From Vandalism to Legitimacy in Urban Space.
Students and faculty broke out into presentations across campus to hear from the following:
Andrew — Seafood, State Media, and the Making of Foreign Hatred
Krisha — The Sanitization of a Movement: The Historigraphies of Philippine and U.S National Heroes, The Radical and the Reformer
Philip — Why Singers Sound Good: a Spectral Analysis
Jae — Finding Minecraft Bases Using Math: An Intro to PRNGs
Ian — War and Peace, and Solar: The Role of Renewable Energy in National Security
Josh — Autism and Its Beauties
Akemi — More Than Our Memories
Eric — Consciousness, Philosophy of Mind, and the Nature of Reality.
Carmen — Is Manifestation Real? The Science Behind the Belief
Aidan — From Minecraft to Millions: How the Internet Pulls Kids Toward Cybercrime
Tres — Is Hunting Conservation?
Alex — The Youth Mental Health Crisis
The day concluded all together to hear
Lauren — The “Spirit Of This Place” Over Time which looked into Cate’s culture.
Humanities Inquiry for Impact Gallery Walk! Our 9th grade humanities students have spent weeks identifying a project in their own communities that they would like to develop a solution for. They researched the issue, created a Servons Plan to address the topic, used AI to test the feasibility of their project, developed a pitch for investors, and raised awareness to the issue. A perfect lead-in to Senior Inquiry Day today!
More from the Chamber Ensemble’s performance over Spring Family Weekend. Congratulations to Chloe '26 and Naomi '26 on their wonderful solos in this piece. Full show link in bio.