Events

  • Student Blogs

    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 to managing a business/organization during a pandemic, and it is another thing to make those same adjustments with the addition…

  • 9th Grade Student Poems on Climate Change

    9th Grade Student Poems on Climate Change

    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 it or dare to suspect it Of anything other than what it is; Heartless There are stories of those who…

  • Short Stories on Climate Change by 10th Grade MarinSEL Students

    Short Stories on Climate Change by 10th Grade MarinSEL Students

    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 a changing climate. The stories range from 5 to 15 pages and showcase the incredible imagination of our students! Please…

  • Marin Native Plant Crisis

    Marin Native Plant Crisis

    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 alarming recent evidence suggests that they are being pushed out by invasive plants, causing an extreme negative reaction in the…

  • 2045: WHERE CALIFORNIA STANDS ON THE ROAD TO ZERO-EMISSIONS

    2045: WHERE CALIFORNIA STANDS ON THE ROAD TO ZERO-EMISSIONS

    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 alarming recent evidence suggests that they are being pushed out by invasive plants, causing an extreme negative reaction in the…

  • Youth Speaks on Climate Change

    Youth Speaks on Climate Change

    By: Ally Teper (Class of 2019) The week of September 10th,  students from MarinSEL were well represented at the Global Climate Action Summit held in San Francisco, CA. Senior Cameron Evans and junior Eleanor Huang spoke alongside influential environmentalists at events, which drew hundreds of leaders and climate activists from all…

  • Terra Linda Athletic Department

    By: Katie Serna (Class of 2018) For my internship, I am working with the Terra Linda Athletic Trainer to help implement methods to conserve water in the athletic department while also learning about sports medicine. I am currently working on writing a proposal for how I plan on saving excess…

  • San Rafael Airport

    By: Ben Pearson (Class of 2018) This year I am interning at the San Rafael Airport. It has been quite an exciting position so far, filled with interesting tasks and challenges for me to overcome. I have met with quite a few interesting individuals and worked on plenty of unique…

  • Strategic Energy Innovations

    Strategic Energy Innovations

    By: Lein Harper (Class of 2018) The past two months of my internship at Strategic Energy Innovations have been very rewarding. Not only have I been able to create quality work, but I also feel like my work is appreciated. This is mostly due to the clear communication of what…

  • Marin County Office of Education

    Marin County Office of Education

    By: Aimee de Blaauw (Class of 2018) At my internship, I have been working at the Marin County Office of Education to turn them into a zero waste model site. My biggest accomplishment so far, though I am still in the middle of doing it, is turning all the bathroom…

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