Student Blogs
by Lucy Knopf (Class of 2021) As everyone knows, this year’s senior internships look very different than how they have been in the past. It is one thing to adjust…
by Lucy Knopf (Class of 2021) As everyone knows, this year’s senior internships look very different than how they have been in the past. It is one thing to adjust…
Ice Frozen, Hearts Melted by Tess Waddy (Class of 2024) They say that ice is treacherous, That it’s cold as death, Alive without breath, Waiting to take those Who disrespect…
Green Business Leaders 2021 Showcasing our 2021 Businesses MarinSEL 11th Grade Businesses Every fall, MarinSEL 11th are tasked with writing a sustainable business…
As part of their 10th Grade English class, MarinSEL students crafted narratives on climate change. Students had the creative liberty to delve into any interpretation of a future affected by…
Learning from History A Short Story by Jason Hsu, Class of 2021 The Sun was beginning to beam luminously through his window. Joe sat up in his bed in a…
Fend for the Risen A Short Story by Olivia Yoakum, Class of 2021 “How did it feel?” “How did what feel, Martha?” Grandma Shira asked. “The grass, the ground…?” Martha…
Safe Haven A Short Story by Angela Tsai, Class of 2021 Noah, he thinks, My name is Noah. Mom, Dad, Candice, Thomas, Katrina, and Mr. Bell from across the street,…
Thoughts from the Depths A Short Story by Ezra Bowers, Class of 2021 Heat. Crushing, Damp, Eternal. The sun’s grip like a vice, even beneath the futile protection of the…
By: Zoe McDonough (Class of 2022) Dramatic decline in native plants is causing problems in California The Golden State is home to around 6,500 different species of native plants, but…
By: Zoe McDonough (Class of 2022) Dramatic decline in native plants is causing problems in California The Golden State is home to around 6,500 different species of native plants, but…