Gallery: BASIS Flagstaff seniors present projects
Senior Project Presentations

Samantha Gingold unveils the 6-foot-tall statue she created to embody a multitude of phobias Wednesday evening at BASIS Flagstaff during her senior project presentation titled "AHHH, A SPIDER! A Physical Representation of the Minds Fears and Phobias."Â
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Samantha Gingold unveils the 6-foot-tall statue she created to embody a multitude of phobias Wednesday night during her senior project presentation at BASIS Flagstaff.
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Josh Nelson talks about his project Wednesday night during senior presentations at BASIS Flagstaff.
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Josh Nelson talks about his project titled "Warm Relations Between Cold-Blooded Creatures: A Study on Narrow-Headed Garter Snakes Behavior around Family During Hibernation" Wednesday night during senior presentations at BASIS Flagstaff.
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Catherine Ferkenhoff talks about her senior project presentation titled "What’s Your Favorite Scary Movie? A Look into Horror and Its Importance Within American Culture" Wednesday night at BASIS Flagstaff.
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Catherine Ferkenhoff talks about the "final girl" trope during her senior project presentation titled "What’s Your Favorite Scary Movie? A Look into Horror and Its Importance Within American Culture" Wednesday night at BASIS Flagstaff.
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BASIS Flagstaff senior Mae Bradford answers questions Wednesday on her senior project title "A Tale of Two Languages: How Galamundi Preschool Approaches Bilingual Early Childhood Education."
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Riley Brown explains her findings Wednesday night at BASIS Flagstaff as she speaks about her senior project title "How to Be Human: A Middle School Curriculum."Â
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BASIS Flagstaff student Riley Brown explains her findings Wednesday evening at the school as she speaks about her senior project titled "How to Be Human: A Middle School Curriculum."
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A total of 15 students -- about half of those graduating in BASIS Flagstaff’s Class of 2025 -- completed a senior project this year.
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