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."
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."
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
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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."
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.
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.
Students at BASIS Flagstaff presented the results of their senior research projects at the school last week, explaining the work they'd done in order to learn about their areas of interest throughout the school year.
A total of 15 students -- about half of those graduating in BASIS Flagstaff’s Class of 2025 -- completed a senior project this year.
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."
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
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.
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.
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
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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
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."
Jake Bacon, Arizona Daily Sun
Abigail Kessler has been a reporter for the Daily Sun since 2021, covering education, health, science and more. Reach her at [email protected].