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Rocketry Club wins grant from NASA
 

The Rocketry Club received a $3,700 grant from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to build a rocket which can carry a scientific payload a mile into the air.

Upper School News
Faculty receives reusable bottles
In a school-wide effort to decrease the use of disposable plastic water bottles, reusable metal water bottles were distributed to all faculty and staff last month and are being sold in the school bookstores.
Two Shakespearean scholars visit classes
Two Shakespearean scholars came to Jocelyn Medawar’s Shakespeare and English II classes before winter break to discuss the study of Shakespeare.
Mock Trial ends successful run in L.A. County quarterfinals
Part of the Mock Trial team made it to County quarterfinals on Nov. 18, placing fifth in the overall competition.
When disaster strikes
A massive earthquake hits Southern California during a school day. Power lines are knocked down and the roads are too covered in mud and dirt to travel.
Renowned jazz artist visits classes
Jazz classes instructed by music teacher Shawn Costantino were taught for a day by a world-renowned jazz musician.
Jazz classes work with Marcus Miller
Renowned jazz musician Marcus Miller gave a clinic in Shawn Costantino's jazz classes this week.
Alum is artist-in-residence at University of Notre Dame
Daniel Schlosberg ’96 is now the artist-in-residence as a pianist at the University of Notre Dame, where he also teaches studio piano.
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