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A Bold New Look for Our Shared Identity

The work at The Island School stretches far and wide, and we’re thrilled to celebrate the depth and the breath of our organization with some new and refreshed visuals. An…

Tracking Spiny Lobster Movements around Eleuthera

Nov 5, 2024

Imagine a world where protecting marine life also leads to better catches for fishermen. That’s the goal of a new research project at the Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI), where scientists…

Deep Creek Middle School Students Discover A School Without Walls

Oct 29, 2024

Scuba diving. Snorkeling in mangroves. Fishing for conch. Being immersed in the environment. These experiences–special moments where exploration is embraced as part of learning–are all part of what makes School…

From the Caribbean to Colombia: CEI Expands Aquaculture Horizons at LACQUA 24 

Oct 7, 2024

Last week, the Cape Eleuthera Institute’s Aquaculture Manager, Mia Avril, and Junior Coral Researcher, Silia Woodside, had the opportunity to attend the LACQUA 24 conference in Medellin, Colombia, through sponsorship…

The Privilege of Sharks in The Bahamas: A Reflection on Conservation

By Natascha Wosnick Since moving to The Bahamas, I’ve been struck by the number of Bahamians who either dislike or fear sharks—a sentiment that tourists and many expatriates here are…

Educators Conference Explores Experiential Education

Aug 29, 2024

The Island School Educators Conference started in 1998 with the mission of sharing and imagining how The Island School can impact all who come to work and live with us.  …

Alumni Spotlight: Garrett Pilgrim

Aug 22, 2024

Island School Fall 2016 alum, Garrett Pilgrim, reflects on his experience as a student and how it set him on his path to researching the mindful properties of surfing.

Celebrating The Future of Conch Conservation in The Caribbean

Our Aquaculture Manager, Mia Avril, just returned from a trip to the Grand Bahama Queen Conch Mariculture Centre, which is located at the Blue Action Lab, based at Coral Vita…

Celebrating Our 2024 Apprentice Program: A Journey of Growth and Leadership

At The Island School, we believe in fostering the growth and development of young minds through comprehensive educational programs that extend beyond traditional classroom settings. Our Apprentice Program is a…

Alumni Return To The Island School As Staff

Jul 18, 2024

This summer, we’re excited to welcome back an incredible group of Island School alumni who have dove into their new roles head first, wanting to give back to the community…

Research responds to fisher questions about the stone crab fishery to ensure sustainability 

In the last few decades, the Bahamian stone crab fishery has grown into an emerging commercial fishery.  With exports of stone crabs claws valued over an estimated $3 million, it is now…

Alumni Spotlight: Max Bolen

Earlier this spring, Max Bolen ST22, conducted exciting research on marine bioacoustics as part of his high school senior project. Max spent three weeks this spring learning about bioacoustics and…

Island School Alumni Return for Independent Senior Research Projects

Jun 12, 2024

Last spring, a group of students from Pingry School in New Jersey, led by two Island School alumni, Mark Mason, Jr. (F22) and Brennan McVey (F21),  asked a simple question:…

University of The Bahamas Explores New Educational Models with The Island School

May 17, 2024

We were thrilled to welcome a cohort of education majors to our campus recently as a part of our partnership with the University of The Bahamas.  Twelve student teachers and…

Resilience Amidst Devastation: Coral Bleaching Event Leaves Some Hopeful Survivors

May 16, 2024

A reef in South Eleuthera during the bleaching event, showing some corals bleached while some resilient corals retain traces of their color. 

The Island School Alumni Summit

May 8, 2024

Last month, Island School alumni gathered virtually to share and participate in our inaugural Alumni Summit. Speakers represented classes from Fall 1999 to Spring 2023, with alumni, former faculty and…

The Art of Compost: Transforming Food Waste into Green Solutions

Food waste is a major issue, so how can we help limit what goes unused? Composting not only allows us to repurpose uneaten food and byproducts, but it also helps us create rich soil for growing our own produce. Learn about composting and how you can get started.

Isopod discovered in Exuma Sound

New Species Discovered in the Exuma Sound

A team of scientists from the Cape Eleuthera Institute, Stony Brook University, and OceanX discover a new species of deep-sea isopod during a research mission in The Bahamas.

Lee Taylor with the Maxey family as an Island School student in 1999

Lee Taylor: 2024 Founders Alumni Award

We are thrilled to announce Lee Taylor F99 as the 2024 Founders Alumni Award recipient for The Island School. Lee joined us as a Semester student during The Island School’s…

Cape Eleuthera Institute’s Crawfish Aquaculture Program

The Island School’s Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI) is thrilled to introduce a crawfish aquaculture program designed to restock wild populations and pioneer the rearing of crawfish to marketable size.  This…

Crisis in Paradise: Bahamian Reefs Under Siege from Ocean Heatwave

By Natalia Hurtado (Perry Institute for Marine Science & Cape Eleuthera Institute at The Island School) Embrace the Season: Are You a Fan of Summer? For both Bahamians and visitors,…

Aquaculture Trends in the Caribbean

Sep 5, 2023

Mia Avril, Aquaculture Technician, Cape Eleuthera Institute at The Island School What is Aquaculture? Aquaculture is defined as the cultivation of aquatic plants and animals. Aquaculture is practiced for various…

Education with Educators

Whether seeking to better understand experiential and place-based teaching and learning at The Island School or searching for a rejuvenating professional development experience, individuals attend our annual Educators Conference for…

Alumni Spotlight: Megan Sweeting DCMS11

The Island School has been part of Megan Sweeting’s DCMS11, life for as long as she can remember. As a child, her mom was an employee of the School, and…

Preserving the Bahamian Nurse Shark: A Vital Mission for Ocean Health

By Natascha Wosnick, Shark Researcher – Cape Eleuthera Institute at The Island School Among the Bahamas’ remarkable inhabitants, the nurse shark, scientifically known as Ginglymostoma cirratum, holds a special place.…

Eliza Judson & Jenny Allan: Alumni Reflections from Down Under

Jul 20, 2023

The Island School alumni community spans the world and is currently made up of over 2,800 Semester, Summer Term, Deep Creek Middle School, and Gap Year alumni. With such an…

Ashawnté Russell Spotlight

May 1, 2023

“The lesson that stuck with me the longest, is that we all have the same 24 hours and what we do with it makes the difference. For me, living well…

Junior Junkanoo: Island School on the Loose!

Mar 9, 2023

After many months and hours of planning, designing, and practicing, our middle and elementary students (ELC and DCMS) joined forces to compete in Eleuthera’s Junior Junkanoo Rush. And what an…

Eldecia Thompson: 2023 Founders Alumni Award

Mar 9, 2023

We are thrilled to recognize Eldecia Thompson DCMS03 as the 2023 Founders Alumni Award recipient for The Island School. Eldecia was part of the first class of students to attend…

Ambassador Cindy McCain Tours Eleuthera & The Island School

Feb 9, 2023

Ambassador Cindy McCain, US representative to the United Nations agencies in Rome, accompanied by the Honorable Clay Sweeting, Minister of Agriculture, His Excellency Winston Pinnock, Ambassador to the Food and Agriculture…

Patrick Lamontagne Alumni Spotlight

Feb 2, 2023

Patrick Lamontagne F08 has held many different roles over the years as a member of The Island School community – student, alumni, educator, advisor, director, and friend. His Island School…

Sustainable Waste Management

Sustainable waste management at the Island School begins inside the Tingum Center. The open-air storage bay is home to glass bottles, tin cans, warped cardboard, and other discarded articles. The majority of these items, in keeping with our environmental ethos, will be reused or repurposed into new, useful materials.

2022 Hurricane Forecast for The Bahamas

June marks the official start of hurricane season in the tropical North Atlantic and hurricane forecasters are predicting above-average activity in the North Atlantic Basin this year. Current predictions call…

Alumni Spotlight: Tia Peterson

Jul 6, 2022

There are many opportunities that set an Island School Semester apart from a traditional school, but one of the most remarkable things is the real-world research students conduct alongside our team of research scientists through the Cape Eleuthera Institute.

Beekeeping 101

Jun 17, 2022

The start of summer is an exciting time for bees. During this time, hives with surplus populations begin swarming. This is when large groups of bees leave their home hive…

Partnering with Bahamian Agricultural Stakeholders

Jun 17, 2022

With challenges in the global supply chain, local food sovereignty and security has been at the fore of national conversation in The Bahamas. This month, members from Cape Eleuthera Institute…

Celebrating our Youngest Learners

For the second year in a row, we saw one of our ELC students matriculate to the Deep Creek Middle School. It’s exciting to see the learning progression offered at The Island School extending into the elementary years and shaping the way in which we can engage with the environment, develop lifelong skills and tackle real world problems at all stages of the journey.

Sustaining Stone Crabs’ Colossal Claws

Stone crabs are found throughout the Caribbean and tropical western Atlantic and are the target of a claw only fishery. Some of the largest stone crab claws come out of…

Fast Fashion and Climate Change

Apr 4, 2022

What is Fast Fashion? Every year, we as a global society produce 92 million tons of clothing-related waste. This is enough discarded clothing to fill one garbage truck every second. …

DCMS Celebrates 20-Years

We are thrilled by the growth–and more importantly the outcomes–we’ve seen in our Deep Creek Middle School students since its inception, and eager to celebrate this impressive 20-year milestone with our many alumni, friends, and supporters over the years.

The Lab School:  Celebrating in-person instruction at Deep Creek Primary School 

Imagine the pure zeal of the first day of school for every child after nearly two years of online learning! This visualization captures the energy of the students at Deep Creek Primary School the week of January 24, 2022, when schools in The Bahamas were permitted to resume face to face instruction. Despite the many global challenges faced by the COVID-19 pandemic including learning, the Deep Creek Primary School and The Island School partnership feels stronger than ever, and it is slated to be a strong finish to the academic year with all hands and resources on deck.

9 Ideas for Simple & Sustainable New Year’s Resolutions

Jan 20, 2022

As we enter the New Year many of us are looking for easy eco-friendly habits to work into everyday life. These nine simple resolutions can go hand in hand with other goals like saving money, prioritizing health and wellness, and being a responsible community member. Making a few easy adjustments to our typical routines can have a big impact on our communities, environment and the world around us.

Coral Restoration for Younger Generations from South Eleuthera

Through our restoration projects, our team promotes a connection between people and the environment in The Bahamas. As part of this effort, Coral Researcher & PADI IDC Staff Instructor Natalia Hurtado taught the PADI open water course to 5 participants of an extracurricular mentorship program at The Island School called the Young Men’s Leadership Program (YMLP). One of the participants said after the course “What I liked most about the open water course was being given the opportunity to explore the ocean.”

Remembering Nehemiah: Dear Friend and Local Legend

Jan 4, 2022

The Island School community will sincerely miss Nehemiah Taylor as our local legendary fisherman. He was a good friend to many and shared his kindness, insight and passion with our students and staff over the years. Miah, as everyone called him, grew up in Little Creek, Andros, spent time in Nassau, but called Eleuthera home. He loved the sea and grew up from a young age fishing. Over the years he would come to campus and share his knowledge and enthusiasm with our students taking them out on the banks and teaching them how to dive up conch. He offered his insight into the steady and tragic decline of the conch fishery and other important fisheries. He enjoyed sharing his skills as a fisherman as well as his life stories and his culture.

Biodiversity in the Boneyard

At first glance, this coastal area appears to be nothing more than a mismanaged dumpsite that has been taken over by an invasive species known as Australian Pine (Casuarina equisetifolia). However, one of our interns has been conducting research in the area and found that there is more native diversity here than initially meets the eye. By understanding what plant species are persisting in this stressful environment, we can prioritize our restoration efforts to facilitate the growth of native coastal vegetation that protects our coastlines. The restoration of native plant biodiversity can be a tool to increase coastal resilience and protect coastal communities like ours, to adapt to a changing climate.

Crab Fest 2021

“We all have something to learn from each other. While learning more about the ecology of these animals is crucial for their conservation, really understanding the importance of the fishery in the community context is equally as important. Events like Crab Fest are a great way to better grasp the significance of these animals from the stakeholder perspective.”

CEI Recovers Sea Glider from Atlantic

Research scientists from the Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI) at The Island School recovered an underwater sea glider from the Atlantic Ocean. The sea glider is a torpedo-shaped autonomous drone that measures upper ocean characteristics, such as temperature and salinity levels. This data is to improve forecasting for tropical storms and hurricanes in the North Atlantic Ocean.

Clean Beaches Building Strong Communities

A spirit of camaraderie permeated the Cotton Bay Beach clean up as The Island School community including Deep Creek Middle School and Early Learning Center students and staff, research staff from the Cape Eleuthera Institute and Ben Dougherty, CEO and Head of Schools worked side by side to keep our beautiful beaches clean. Clean Beaches Eleuthera reported that as a result of our combined efforts, in just two hours, we removed 395 pounds of trash from Cotton Bay Beach.

Upcycling: Cardboard into Mushrooms

In urbanized areas and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) like The Bahamas, our communities are vulnerable to low or declining agriculture due to soil fertility and management practices, access to capital, and climate change. These factors contribute to local food insecurity and systems of food deserts. Nevertheless, mushroom cultivation provides a direct solution as they can be cultivated on readily available organic waste substrates such as cardboard and paper, spent coffee grounds, and wood chips.

Upcycling: Cardboard into Mushrooms

Nov 11, 2021

Within the Caribbean region, cardboard accounts for about 20-30% of our municipal solid waste, and puts a strain on our landfill and dumpsite management due to its volume and lack…

CEI and NOAA Collaborate in Sea Glider Launch

The ultimate goal of this project is to take observational data of the upper ocean to improve hurricane forecasting in the North Atlantic Ocean. There are many partners throughout the Caribbean and North America working in collaboration with NOAA and the University of Miami on this regional project. The glider deployment with CEI is the first done in The Bahamas. This is really important work because The Bahamas is one of the most hurricane prone countries in the North Atlantic due to its location and proximity to Florida. This nation has historically been affected by the four different hurricane types, which develop in different areas in the North Atlantic basin.

Climate Change in Eleuthera

We know it’s happening, but why so much conversation about climate change, and what does it mean for Eleuthera? You’ve probably noticed that the North Atlantic hurricane season has gotten considerably more intense since 2016. After Hurricane Matthew, there has been at least one Major Hurricane (categories 3 – 5) almost every year in The Bahamas. The proportion of Major Hurricanes in the Atlantic Hurricane Season will continue to increase because of climate change, a new area of research for the Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI) at The Island School.

Keeping the Crawfish Fishery Sustainable

A new crawfishing season has arrived, marking an important time in the life of our island. The Bahamas crawfish industry was certified as a sustainable fishery in 2018 by the Marine Stewardship Council, the only lobster fishery in the region to have this seal of approval. We should be proud of this achievement that came from years of hard work by government officials, the fisheries sector and non-profit organizations all working together.

Fish Aggregation Devices

CEI scientist Eric Schneider published a recent paper about fish aggregation devices. Schneider explains that many different species of fish that live in the open ocean spend a lot of their time close to floating objects. Because structure in the open ocean is very uncommon, floating objects like logs, seaweed patches, or lost buoys provide a combination of benefits to fish in this habitat. Floating debris can act as shelter for small fish, a meeting point for fish to reform schools that have been separated, or also as a navigational aid.

Summer Apprentices: Collaborating with Young Leaders

Aug 13, 2021

We were thrilled to welcome six apprentices into our community for our annual Summer Apprentice Program.
Not only do our apprentices receive training in a specific trade, they also participate in weekly seminar classes that provide background and essential information on career development including financial management, resume writing, and communication skills. In addition, through support from generous donors, apprentices also receive a stipend for their five-week work program. This year’s apprentices are working alongside our research staff, dining services, alumni and administrative teams, facilities, and research technicians.

Alannah Vellacott receives 2021 Founders Alumni Award

Aug 2, 2021

We are proud to celebrate Alannah Vellacott F’08 as this year’s Founders Alumni Award recipient for the Cape Eleuthera Island School. Alannah is a Fall 2008 Semester Alumna, and a former Bahamas Environmental Steward Scholar. Alannah grew up in Grand Bahama, and arrived at Cape Eleuthera fully ready to take care of her ocean; she helped inspire our community and her peers as a student, and she continues to work with our research team as she pursues a career as a marine biologist.

Students Dive into Coral Restoration

Students at the Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI) are diving head first into coral restoration!

The Perry Institute and CEI collaborate on ‘The Bahamas Coral Innovation Hub Project (BCIH)’, an initiative that aims to help reverse the decline of Bahamian reefs, with a focus on South Eleuthera. Island School Semester and Summer Term and Deep Creek Middle School students gained valuable hands-on coral restoration experience in an underwater classroom, working with PIMS researchers Natalia Hurtado and Casey Harris on various projects.

Coral Spawning is Upon Us!

Love is in the water!

Why?

Because many corals and marine invertebrates spawn between May and October. And when the water is warmest in July, August and September, we can observe massive spawning in many corals, like star, brain and Acroporid species.

DCMS Recycling Garden

Jun 8, 2021

In celebration of Earth Month and as part of an ongoing project, the Deep Creek Middle School Eco Club worked with staff from The Island School’s Cape Eleuthera Institute to organize a community roadside cleanup. This was in an effort not only to improve the aesthetic of the area but also to both engender support for community recycling and waste management as well as to assess the key waste streams in the community.

Semester 21 Celebrates Success

Jun 1, 2021

After a brief pause in programming, we were thrilled to wrap up a successful Island School semester in May 2021. Fifty-two students completed the Spring 2021 Semester and joined a strong cohort of over 2,000 alumni prepared to become leaders effecting change. Semester Director Sam Kosoff shared some final remarks at graduation, and we were delighted to recognize three students for their notable contributions to the semester, within an impressive group of peers.

Creative Conservation: A Close Look at Cardboard

May 21, 2021

Globally, cardboard is viewed as a problematic waste stream as 80% of all products in The USA and Europe are packaged in cardboard. Within the Caribbean region cardboard accounts for 10-20% of our solid waste, and puts a strain on our landfill and dumpsite management due to its volume and lack of recycling facilities. This semester at the Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI), our sustainable materials team conducted research with plant-based fibers to design consumer products and biodegradable packaging solutions.

Celebrating the Searle Legacy and The Island School Matriarch

May 21, 2021

Founder Chris Maxey reflects on the passing of Sally Searle, whom he refers to as The Island School’s matriarch. Dear friends of the Maxeys and the organization, Sally and her late husband Bill’s generosity, steady council, and shared vision are intimately woven in our history and have helped create The Island School as it stands today.

On Sunday evening May 2nd, Sally Searle passed away peacefully in her magical home on the ridge in Cotton Bay, Eleuthera. She had been clear with many that this is the way she wanted to die, to be in Eleuthera, fishing on the sea and watching the osprey soar above her home across the vast Atlantic horizon. Yellow Bird, her home in Cotton Bay, was her querencia, and she loved the beauty of nature all around.

Creative Conservation: A Close Look at Cardboard

Globally, cardboard is viewed as a problematic waste stream as 80% of all products in The USA and Europe are packaged in cardboard. Within the Caribbean region cardboard accounts for 10-20% of our solid waste, and puts a strain on our landfill and dumpsite management due to its volume and lack of recycling facilities. This semester at The Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI), our sustainable materials team conducted research with plant-based fibers to design consumer products and biodegradable packaging solutions.

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Update Spring 2021

May 3, 2021

As we begin the first of two Summer Terms and look forward to the next year, I write to share with you our plans for continual improvement in the area of equity and belonging for all of our community members.

With our mission and core principles ever in mind, we continue to pursue our central question “How do we live well in a place?” and our goal to “Create an intentional community in which members are cognizant of their abilities, limitations, and effect on others.” Thank you to all those in our extended community who have shared valuable insight and feedback in this process.

Island School Outreach; Adapting and Inspiring

Apr 20, 2021

With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March of 2020, Island School Outreach shifted programming as originally designed to respond to the needs of the community, particularly the students we serve. As schools went remote, we committed to providing remote tutoring and learning support for our program participants to encourage students to stay engaged with their academics.

Determining a Fish’s Last Meal

Marine scientists have a hard time figuring out who eats who. On land, you can directly observe predation or study the scat that animals leave behind. In the ocean, it isn’t so simple. Fish poop immediately mixes with seawater and is difficult to collect, and fish often feed out of sight. Historically, scientists have turned to lethal methods like dissection and gut content analysis, or, for a non-lethal alternative, stomach lavage (essentially a stomach pump) to study fish diet. Over time, less invasive techniques have been developed.

Finlayson brings Atmospheric Science to CEI

When I was younger, hurricanes frequently struck our homes and destroyed so much. Growing up in Nassau, I witnessed the wreckage from Hurricane Michelle and Andrew as a little girl. When I went to college, Hurricane Irene followed me up to Connecticut and delayed my arrival. The following year, Hurricane/Superstorm Sandy ploughed over the US East Coast. I went from a childhood where I thought I understood how hurricanes behave to not understanding how they travelled so far up the US coast. These events pushed me to study how tropical cyclones function and develop, especially concerning the changing climate.

School Without Walls 2021

Last month, we held our third and final session of Schools Without Walls for the academic year. This week of experiential learning sees our Deep Creek Middle School students immerse themselves into other branches of the organization, which includes helping with research projects, working on our campus’s sustainability initiatives, and exploring iconic cultural and natural history sites across Eleuthera.

Innovative Coral Rearing Techniques

We’re thrilled to report some good news from our Coral Research team! It is always rewarding to see evidence of our research and strategies paying off to the benefit of the coral reefs we care about so deeply, as well as the long term health of our oceans. Coral reef decline has negatively impacted the ability of corals to produce viable offspring during reproductive spawning events.

ISLAND SCHOOL JOINS IN CELEBRATING OLIVIA WIGON SP’14

Jun 1, 2020

In 2019, The Island School community lost one of its own, Olivia Wigon, a Spring 2014 alumna, who lost her battle with mental illness and depression by way of suicide…

Spring 2020 Students Dive Into Experiential Learning

Mar 6, 2020

As the world finds itself noisier, busier and more technological than ever, an intimate reconnection with nature and each other is of significant value. At The Island School, students participate…

Celebrating Lighthouse Point

Mar 5, 2020

Lighthouse Point, the Southwestern tip of Eleuthera, is a sacred place for The Island School.  It is described by many as perhaps the most beautiful seascape in the world. In…

Marine Ecology Week

Oct 31, 2019

“We want the kids to understand and critically think about why the research is important” – Jack Bliss, Gap Year Program Coordinator. Students in our Gap Year program are able…

STUDENTS COMPLETE CORAL REEF ECOLOGY INTERNSHIP WITH CEI’S THE BAHAMAS CORAL INNOVATION HUB

Photo of the group collecting gamete bundles from the groove brain coral. Besides the coral team from CEI, Perry Institute for Marine Science, and Secore International we were joined by…

SEARCHING FOR THE KRAKEN- CAPTURING A LIVE GIANT SQUID ON CAMERA FOR FIRST TIME IN U.S. WATERS

On June 18, the Cape Eleuthera Institute was part of a great moment in the history of deep sea exploration!  Dr. Nathan Robinson, CEI Director, and Dr. Edie Widder, Co-Founder…

NEW RESEARCH MISSION IN THE BAHAMAS WILL FILL CRITICAL GAPS IN SHARK CONSERVATION DATA

Eleuthera, The Bahamas — Beginning June 25, OceanX, the Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI), Florida International University (FIU), Microwave Telemetry and the Haiti Ocean Project (HOP) launched a new research and…

BAHAMAS CORAL INNOVATION HUB

This fall marks the beginning of the Bahamas Coral Innovation Hub! Based out of Cape Eleuthera, the hub aims to upscale coral reef restoration in the Bahamas, develop new technologies,…

USING ANIMAL-BORNE CAMERAS TO GET A TURTLE’S EYE VIEW OF THE BAHAMAS

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to swim through the ocean like a sea turtle? We certainly have, and the idea of seeing the world through the…

How to Help in the Aftermath of Hurricane Dorian

Sep 18, 2019

Following the recent destruction of Hurricane Dorian to the islands of Grand Bahama and Abaco, The Island School has received numerous inquiries as to what can be done and if…

Island School Alumni Complete Shark Explorers Internship

Aug 27, 2019

White wash, marvelous mountains, exquisite flora and fauna. Six individuals, twenty-two days, countless unforgettable experiences.  Five months ago, the six of us were connected through an email thread…succinct and slightly…

Island School Alumni Join Shark Explorers

Aug 12, 2019

Six Island School alumni just finished their first week with Shark Explorers in South Africa. Here’s what their experience has been like so far, in their own words. Off the…

Mycoremediation: An Edible Solution of Waste to Fuel to Food

Coffee grounds, an invasive tree called Casuarina, biodiesel byproducts, and gourmet mushrooms — How are these four, seemingly disparate items related? As part of the Center for Sustainable Development’s 2019…

Inaugural “Introduction To Solar-Electric Theory, Design, and Construction” Course Completed

Sep 14, 2018

Michael, one of our general systems interns and two participants work to install the solar modules along the roof. Earlier this month we announced that CEIS was granted an annual…

First in The Commonwealth… Again

Aug 22, 2018

The year 2018 has been a year of firsts on the Cape Eleuthera Island School campus. With all the accolades that have come the school’s way for its marine science…

Turning Trash Into Treasure

Aug 13, 2018

CSD pursues new project to convert glycerol waste. Two small, unassuming boxes sit under the window in the small kitchen at the back of the Center for Sustainable Development. Small…

Celebrating Merlene (Mooch) Munnings and Sheryl Deveaux

Jun 21, 2018

Since the inception of our ever-growing organization, Mooch and Sheryl have been the ladies behind the scenes that have fed the droves of people who make there way through our…

A Generous Gift from the Dalio Foundation Allows Our Institute’s Research to Dive Deeper…

This spring, the Dalio Foundation allowed for our Cape Eleuthera Institute Research Team to be a part of something never before done on the Cape. One of the Dalio family’s philanthropic…

Permaculture: A Farewell from the Permacults!

Jun 12, 2018

The Permaculture Team’s Parents Weekend meal was a huge success! To recap, the menu included appetizers such as tilapia and coconut meat. For the main meal, the parents were served…

CSD Plastic-to-Fuel Project Receives National Energy Globe Award

Jun 7, 2018

The Center for Sustainable Development is excited to announce that it has recently received some global recognition! The Plastic-to-Fuel via Pyrolysis Project has been awarded the 2018 National Energy Globe…

Permaculture Research Team: A Week of Harvesting

May 22, 2018

After three weeks of expeditions, the Permaculture Research Team is finally all back together and busy preparing for Parents Weekend, which begins this week. As a part of the Permaculture…

Bringing The Island School ethos to Harlem: why Nick Lanza, SP’10 wants to level the education playing field.

May 18, 2018

Nick Lanza, Spring 2010 Island School Alumnus and Faculty Member 2012 – 2016 Nick Lanza has The Island School pumping through his veins. Eleuthera and his time on the Cape…

Mary Assini, SP’00 returns as Executive Director of the Cape Eleuthera Foundation

May 17, 2018

Mary Assini is a proud Spring 2000 alumna, a nine-year Cape Eleuthera Island School team member, and a passionate champion for experiential education and taking a less traveled path. After…

Island Schoolers Run (Swim) the Boston Marathon

May 17, 2018

Hanna Atwood at the 13.1 mile mark with three of her Fall 2017 students (Zander Gomez, Annabelle Dewing, and Cece Pilgrim).  This year the Boston Marathon was the first annual…

Permaculture Research Team: Farm-to-Table

May 11, 2018

The Permaculture Research Team has been busy over the past academic week in its progress towards Parents Weekend! The team has continued collecting and comprehending data, visited a local farm…

How to Help the Bee Population in Your Own Garden

May 10, 2018

One of the newest projects at the Center for Sustainable Development, or CSD, is bee keeping! Over the past year we started saving bee colonies that would otherwise be exterminated…

Alumni Spotlight: John Wall, NBA all-star, hires Horatio Smith (Fall ’02) as his personal chef.

May 7, 2018

Horatio Smith, Fall 2002. John Wall, the Washington Wizard’s five-time NBA all-star, hired an Island School alumnus as his personal chef. Last month, the Washington Post published an article about…

Boathouse Expansion Project Well Underway

May 1, 2018

April 1, 2018 Opened in 2008, the Sydney C. DeVos Dive Center is one of the most frequently utilized buildings on The Cape Eleuthera Island School (CEIS) campus, providing services…

Celebrating Earth Day in South Eleuthera

Apr 26, 2018

Over the weekend, Cape Eleuthera Island School (CEIS) celebrated the 7th annual Earth Day Fest hosted by One Eleuthera at the Center for Training and Innovation (CTI) in Rock Sound.…

Permaculture Research Team: Plant Science and Botany

Apr 13, 2018

During academic week three, the Permaculture Research team focused their sights on plant science and botany. Our primary projects this week included: pruning the CSD orchard, making our own moringa…

How to Make Organic Biochar at Home

Apr 12, 2018

At the Center for Sustainable Development we use organic biochar to help our soil produce the best vegetation possible. Biochar is a stable carbon-rich product of pyrolysis (the thermal decomposition…

Permaculture Research Team: Soil Amendments

Apr 9, 2018

Last week, the Permaculture research group began to explain their research and findings in and out of the classroom. To recap, this semester we are on a quest to understand…

The Importance of Using Multiple Types of Solar Panels

Mar 30, 2018

Solar energy has been a leading project of the Center for Sustainable Development since the organization was founded in 2014. We felt it necessary to explore alternative energy sources in…

Permaculture Research Team: How do we feed ourselves?

Mar 28, 2018

This spring semester, there’s a lot growing on at the Center for Sustainable Development (CSD). One of the four CSD-based Applied Scientific Research classes through The Island School semester program…

How To Fillet a Tilapia

Mar 15, 2018

In our last blog we talked all about why we raise and harvest tilapia here at the Center for Sustainable Development. This week we are giving you the steps on…

WILD BAHAMAS An Illustrated Ecology of The Bahamas: Sun, Sand, and Sea from A-Z

Mar 15, 2018

Wild Bahamas An Illustrated Ecology of The Bahamas: Sun, Sand, and Sea from A-Z Over the past two years, Leigh and Lisa Schmitt have been working dutifully behind the scenes.…

Ride For Hope Saw Many Members of The Island School Family

Mar 13, 2018

Maxey and his old rusty bike participated in the Ride for Hope this past weekend, completing over 50 miles from Governor’s Harbour to the Glass Window Bridge. The event, now in its…

A Weekend Retreat for our Young Men’s Leadership Program

Mar 9, 2018

Over the mid-term break Island School hosted an overnight leadership development retreat on our campus for the Young Men’s Leadership Program (YMLP). The first session started as soon as the…

Why We Raise and Harvest Tilapia

Mar 2, 2018

Our aquaponics system is a huge part of the many things we do around here at the Center for Sustainable Development (CSD). Aquaponics helps us produce our own food quickly…

Tissue Samples to be Tested for Plastic Presence and Toxicity

Stomach, liver and white muscle tissue samples collected by CEI’s Sustainable Fisheries research team were successfully received by the University of North Carolina Wilmington last week. This is part of…

DCMS Becomes first World Citizen Peace Site in The Bahamas

World Citizen, a non-profit organization launched in 1982, maintains its mission to “support peace education and the concept of world citizenship,” focusing its activities and efforts specifically on children and…

How To Make Your Own Natural And Effective Fertilizer

Feb 15, 2018

Here at the Center for Sustainable Development (CSD), we have been working hard to find the best formula for natural, nutritious fertilizer that we can make ourselves. We have a…

Celebrating Dave Singer and Diana Kapp (Dave and Di)

Feb 12, 2018

Dave and Di receive Robert Bateman Osprey print a symbol of their ongoing commitment to Island School students Chris and Pam Maxey along with the Board of Directors were able to…

The Honorable Hank Johnson joins the Young Men’s Leadership Program for a day

Feb 8, 2018

The Young Men’s Leadership Program with The Honorable Hank Johnson on The Island School campus. (From left to right: Stan Burnside, Shicardo Knowles, Ethan Forbes, Theondre Ferguson, Kiyano Butler, Alex…

The 2018 Cacique Maxey Award Goes To…

Feb 7, 2018

…Mike Cortina! Mike Cortina works on a new solar array at the Cape Eleuthera Marina  –  Photo by Ben Kaufman At a recent alumni gathering in San Francisco at the…

Summer Camp 2018!

Thank you to the following camps and academic institutions for your generous scholarship support. With your partnerships, we are able to offer twenty summer opportunities to our middle school students- sixteen of…

Island School Alumni Work Together on UVM Rescue Team

Feb 1, 2018

Libby Schwab, F’14, and Kyle Titsworth, S’12, on duty together for UVM Rescue.  Libby and Kyle, Island School Alumni and University of Vermont students, have ended up working on the same…

Project 110: A Transference Service Project

Feb 1, 2018

The Island School Seminar course serves as a capstone experience, where students are guided through projects and reflections that stem from the guiding question, How can we live better in…

IS Alumna, Kyra Hall, Speaks at Conference About the Future of Education

Jan 30, 2018

Kyra Hall, F’16, and another keynote speaker at IgniteSTEM. Our own Kyra Hall, F’16, presented her Island School research as a keynote speaker at a conference at Princeton University called…

Abaco Science Alliance Conference

Jan 19, 2018

Candice Brittain talking about the importance of parrotfish conservation in The Bahamas. Last week, Candice Brittain (Director of Outreach and Partnerships), Meagan Gary (CEI Scientist) and Eric Schneider (CEI Scientist)…

CEI Attends Abaco Science Alliance Conference

Candice Brittain presenting the parrotfish research, and showing an image of Deep Creek Middle School students preparing a skit to perform in their communities conveying the importance of parrotfish to…

Site-Specific Art with World-Renowned Earthscape Artist: Andres Amador

Jan 9, 2018

The power of geometry to focus the mind and create perfection on a large-scale monumental sculpture is introspective and grounding. The process is much like a walking prayer. Island School…

Understanding Bonefish Spawning

Not much is known about bonefish spawning or their juvenile stages. As a $141 million-dollar industry in The Bahamas alone, understanding these crucial phases of the bonefish lifecycle is important…

CEI research teams present at Fall 2017 Parents Weekend

Collaborating with Island School students is always a rewarding experience for CEI researchers, and it was no different for the class of Fall ‘17. This semester, CEI research classes both…

Sue Bear, Playwright, Visits DCMS

Art is a powerful for communicating messages. Photographs give an important visual reference. Paintings and sculptures offer the opportunity to dig more deeply into the feelings of the message. Theater,…

Sue Bear, Playwright, Visits Campus

Nov 15, 2017

Art is a powerful tool for communicating messages. Photographs give an important visual reference. Paintings and sculptures offer the opportunity to dig more deeply into the feelings of the message.…

Reflections from the Advisory of Lydia Felty

Nov 3, 2017

Many Thursday afternoons are spent with advisories, small groups of one faculty member and four or five students. Those groups also include an extended advisory, a larger group of Cape…

Biochar and Biofertilzer: A New CSD Experimental Research Project

Nov 2, 2017

Sustainable agriculture is a new and exciting area of research being conducted at The Center for Sustainable Development (CSD). The experimental research is being lead by two of our Biologists,…

Small Island Sustainability Retrofit: A Case Study at The Deep Creek Middle School

Oct 17, 2017

With an eye towards continued improvement of our campuses and facilities, this fall, an Island School Research Team has engaged with The Deep Creek Middle School (DCMS) in a energy…

Reflections from the Advisory of Olivia Lord

Oct 17, 2017

Clea Guerrand-Hermes I usually go to this place at sunset and in the night. This is my place to reflect and have appreciation for the beauty of the ocean. The…

A Community Honoring of Loved Ones

Oct 9, 2017

This morning, students, faculty and staff of The Island School family waded out into the water on Boys’ Dorm Beach to place a flower in honor of their loved ones. This…

Reflections from the Advisories of Lizzy Reed and Hanna Atwood

Oct 6, 2017

These two advisories teamed up to create a video to teach our friends and families back home about the part of our campus where we spend the most time: The…

Reflections from the Advisory of Ella Kim

Sep 27, 2017

For this week’s student-led contribution to the blog, Ella’s advisory took inspiration from their Literature and Writing class and wrote a short poem that they feel encapsulates their experience thus…

The Island School Welcomes Distinguished Guest to Campus: Prime Minister of the Bahamas, Dr. Hubert Minnis

Sep 25, 2017

Maxey describes our biodiesel facility to Prime Minister Minnis and his colleagues  This past weekend, friends and family of The Island School had the distinct pleasure of welcoming Prime Minister…

Reflections from the Advisory of Caleb Florence

Sep 19, 2017

The Island School has opened my eyes to countless experiences that have changed my life. From kayak trips to free diving opportunities at 6:30 in the morning, I have been…

A Four Year Legacy: Dr. Owen O’Shea

As summer draws to a close, and and we welcome hurricane season slightly earlier than we did last year, we also say goodbye to a staple member of our community…

Bahamas Charitable Giving Foundation Makes Leadership Gift to Support Bahamian Scholarships

Sep 13, 2017

On behalf of the Bahamas Charitable Giving Foundation (BCGF), Gary Larson, Council Member, presents Chris Maxey with a gift that will help launch a new generation of Bahamian leaders. This…

Summer Bridge 2017

We are excited to welcome 18 new students to the DCMS family. A successful six day Summer Bridge program has just finished that introduced new students to the routines, faculty,…

Remembering Sandy Mactaggart

Aug 24, 2017

Sandy receiving an Island School pin during the Fall 2012 Research Symposium. March 11, 1928 – July 3, 2017 The Island School will miss Sandy Mactaggart. Sandy was a rare Scottish…

Island School Alum, Colleen McGuinness, Reflects on the Wider IS Community

Aug 15, 2017

From left: Taylor Hoffman, Colleen McGuinness, Maggie Nichols, Glenn Hartman-Mattson, Alex Cates “My name is Colleen McGuinness, and I am a Spring 2015 Alumna working as an intern in the…

“We Never Left Eden. We Just Forgot It.” Hayden Stebbins’ journey to a more sustainable food culture.

Aug 10, 2017

Morals harvested during a Forage and Feast event.  Hayden Stebbins, SP’06 alumnus, and S’12 Faculty has found his passion for plants and put it into action. Since Hayden’s semester eleven years…

CEI Hosts Youth “Explorer Camps”

Last week, 29 young explorers joined our campus community for a week of hands-on learning, new experiences, and fun in the sun! They were divided into the Teen Explorer Camp…

A Glimpse into the “Down Island Trip”

Jul 19, 2017

Every semester, Island School students have the opportunity to learn more from the people and natural environment that are part of the island of Eleuthera by venturing off the Cape…

Young Alumni Come Together for a Summer Cookout

Jun 30, 2017

On Wednesday, June 28th recent Island School alumni came together in Wellesley for a BBQ. The evening was complete with burgers, hot dogs, and some pool time. Thank you to…

BTC helps sponsor international travel for DCMS students

BTC recently helped to make the international travel dreams of twenty seven young students a reality as a Gold Sponsor to the Deep Creek Middle School’s (DCMS) Starlight Affair Fundraiser.…

Island School Alumni Take Ocean Pollution Into Their Own Hands: The Plastic Pick-Up

Jun 16, 2017

Two of The Island School’s most recent alumni, Jack Johnston and Alex Weber (Spring 2017), began this project long before they set foot on our campus. In May 2016, the…

Weekly Peek: Morning Exercise!

Jun 9, 2017

In a sense, the development of compassion and the ability to nurture is a large part of the journey that Island School students go through over the course of a…

Weekly Peek: Literature and Writing Class!

Jun 2, 2017

As we wrap up the Spring ’17 semester here on Eleuthera, students are partaking in a variety of reflective activities and final projects around campus. On Wednesday, students presented what…

Reflections from the Advisory of Nick Archibald

May 31, 2017

From left: Nick Archibald, Will Enterline, Margot Solvay and Sawyer Gouldman. Moments. Will Enterline At the Island School, there are so many moments that happen daily they are hard to…

Showing art and sharing knowledge

Earlier this month, representatives from the Cape Eleuthera Institute headed to Rock Sound to provide the science background behind an art show showcasing a local hidden treasure: the parrotfish. The…

Reflections from the Advisory of Caleb Florence

May 26, 2017

From left: Brad Stanton, Caroline Woodard, Oliver Parizeau, Katherine Kosoff and Tripp Markuson. Oliver Parizeau Morning workouts at The Island School are like a box of chocolates; you never really…

It’s Gap Year Decision Day!

To celebrate Gap Year Decision Day, here is a few diary entries from CEI gap year alumni describing their time on our campus. Eidan Willis In late August, I began…

Antonius Roberts Artist-In-Residence: Marielle Barrow, Spring 2017

May 25, 2017

Because our mission at The Island School is to guide future leaders, we have always encouraged the use of different languages and methods to help students practice exploring with new…

A New Coral Nursery Initiative: A Collaboration Between the Center for Sustainable Development and the Cape Eleuthera Institute

May 22, 2017

After the recent addition of a newly established Acropora cervicornis (staghorn coral) nursery, the Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI) Reef Ecology and Conservation Team has embarked on yet another coral propagation…

Tagging sharks in Cat Island

Over the course of the last two weeks, members from the Shark Research and Conservation Program traveled to Cat Island, The Bahamas, for the 7th annual oceanic whitetip shark tagging…

The Buddy Program with The Island School

Summer Smith (Grade 7) with her IS buddy, Abby Wright. Yesterday, the students of Deep Creek Middle School (DCMS) jumped into vans and joined the Island School community for an afternoon…

Former Island School parent, Amy Sackman, commemorates her son’s experience

May 15, 2017

As Spring 2017 Parents’ Weekend gets underway, we wanted to share former Island School parent Amy Sackman’s perspective on her experience that many families – past and present – can…

Weekly Peek: The Buddy Program

May 12, 2017

Abby Wright with her DCMS buddy from Grade 7. Yesterday, the students of Deep Creek Middle School (DCMS) jumped into vans and joined the Island School community for an afternoon…

Sea Turtle Research at CEI awarded Disney Conservation Foundation grant

We are excited to announce that Cape Eleuthera Institute has been awarded a grant from the Disney Conservation Fund (DCF) as a part of the Fund’s focus on reversing the…

Reflections from the Advisory of Max Maloberti

May 11, 2017

Andrew Treat, Natalie Edman, Jarrett Young, Maggie Kearney, and Henry Howe Henry Howe The 50 days leading up to our expedition rotation were remarkable and have made my Island School…

2017 Maxey Cacique Award – Mackey Violich (F ’06)

Every year, The Island School is proud to present the Maxey Cacique Alumni Award to honor one alumnus who has lived our mission to make a difference in the world.  Our…

Thanking Alumni Board Members: Johann Scheidt, Meg Bunn and Nick Del Vecchio

May 8, 2017

Here at The Island School, it is common for alumni to return to the school in any one of a number of positions: as interns, as members of the faculty,…

Shark research with our Bahamian colleagues

The Cape Eleuthera Institute, Island School and Center for Sustainable Development are like one big family and we all appreciate each other’s roles in making our campus so special. This…

Weekly Peek: Histories Class!

May 5, 2017

The Governor’s Harbour Library.  Today marks the end of Spring 2017 Expeditions. By tomorrow evening, all 53 students will be back on campus, with stories ripe for the sharing. Half…

The adventures of Crabman and Dr. Van Leeuwen

Cape Eleuthera Institute is excited to introduce a new project led by CEI Research Associate Dr. Travis Van Leeuwen and visiting scientist Dr. Iain “Crabman” McGaw from Memorial University, Canada.…

2017 Maxey Cacique Award – Mackey Violich (F ’06)

May 4, 2017

Every year, The Island School is proud to present the Maxey Cacique Alumni Award to honor one alumnus who has lived our mission to make a difference in the world.  Our…

Reflections from the Advisory of Jenna Gersie

May 3, 2017

Michael Freeman Over the course of the five-day Down Island Trip, we were given lots of time to explore various sites around the island of Eleuthera. Each settlement or natural…

Earth Day antics

On Saturday 22nd April, CEI was presented with the opportunity to participate in the annual Earth Day event hosted by One Eleuthera at Center for Training and Innovation in Rock…

Weekly Peek: Seminar Class!

Apr 28, 2017

The Island School Seminar class began in the Fall semester of 2016. It was the brainchild of Chris Maxey, Ashley Waldorf, and Peter Zdrojeuski, and now serves as a capstone…

Dr. Kathrin Lampert visits CEI

This week Dr. Kathrin Lampert from Ruhr-University Bochum in Germany is visiting the CEI campus. Dr. Lampert is co-supervising a project in collaboration with Dr. Owen O’Shea and the Stingray…

Reflections from the Advisory of Jason Kincaid

Apr 26, 2017

Abby Wright Every day at the Island School is full of opportunities and challenges. From swim track to research class, Monday through Saturday is packed with events. Sunday is the…

Boarding School Congratulations!

DCMS Students will attend Brewster Academy, The Bement School, Lawrenceville School, and The Pennington School this Fall! Congratulations to Tiia, Forrest, Jade and Tiara! Jade Knowles will attend Brewster Academy…

CEI Presents at the 37th International Sea Turtle Symposium

Annabelle Brooks and Meagan Gary at the 37th International Sea Turtle Symposium Last week the International Sea Turtle Society hosted their 37th Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and conservation…

Antarctica to Eleuthera

After a recent expedition to Antarctica, Amy Reed visited DCMS. Ms. Reed is a Geology Professor at Colgate University and teaches Oceanography. She has been visiting Antarctica for several decades.…

Weekly Peek: Expeditions and Down-Island Trips!

Apr 21, 2017

Twice each semester, Island School students embark on expeditions: days-long trips around the island of Eleuthera that help one to develop a more intimate sense of place. First, we get…

A new coral nursery site on Cape Eleuthera

During the last week of March, which was blessed with calm winds and clear skies, the reef team had the honor to collaborate with Stephanie Schopmeyer, a returning visiting coral…

Reflections from the Advisory of Flora Weeks

Apr 19, 2017

Students spend the week before departing on expeditions working through “midterms.” But at The Island School, midterms don’t include exams. Though there are preliminary grades recorded and sent home, the…

Purposing Our Boys With a Brighter Future – Local and International Leaders Gather at The Island School

Apr 18, 2017

Students from local high schools and junior high schools were invited to attend the conference. The Young Men’s Leadership Retreat is a part of the Young Men’s Leadership Program (YMLP),…

Weekly Peek: Dorm Life!

Apr 15, 2017

Each semester, the Island School hosts about fifty students. Housing for these students consists of two dorm buildings, each with a common room and two wings. Within each wing is…

Dr. Owen O’Shea visits Bimini Biological Field Station

This past week saw Dr. Owen O’Shea of the CEI Shark Research and Conservation Program travel to Bimini to begin discussions about a new and very exciting collaboration with the…

Reflections from the Advisory of Alex Cook

Apr 12, 2017

Keenan McMorrow – Advisory is one of the most fun times of the week when you get together with your advisory and plan a fun afternoon. Claire de Cordova – Advisory…

Weekly Peek: Applied Mathematics!

Apr 7, 2017

How do we see the world around us? As individuals, we each perceive reality through many different frameworks. A framework is comprised of a set of concepts that define the…

Exploring the Exumas

Last week the CEI Elasmobranch Research Team took a trip to the beautiful islands of the Exumas in search of southern stingrays (Hypanus Americanus). This chain of hundreds of small…

Reflections from the Advisory of Liz Slingsby

Apr 5, 2017

Alex Weber, Ellie Felderman, LIZ, Sibley Dickinson, Troy Dillon, and Luke Weinstein From the beginning, advisory was the foundation of our Island School experience. It give us a group of…

Commemorating Derek Walcott

Apr 4, 2017

Written by Jenna Gersie, a current Island School Literature Teacher Early in the morning on March 17, Derek Walcott passed away at the age of 87 in his home near…

Weekly Peek: Marine Ecology Class!

Mar 31, 2017

It might seem obvious at first that a school on a Caribbean island would offer a Marine Ecology class. It’s the perfect place to get to know an amazing variety…

Fishing for science: understanding predator-prey interactions at a bonefish spawning aggregation

This winter, the Flats team along with CEI’s research assistant and graduate student at Michigan State University, Georgie Burruss, wrapped up field work for year two of a three-year study…

Reflections from the Advisory of Rikka Wommack

Mar 29, 2017

From left to right: Addy Brown, Nevin Ketchum, Laela Lunt, Sam Peck Laela Lunt     Mondays: Research Days One aspect of the Island School that is so special and…

STOP! Hammer time.

Thursday last week saw a rare break from the northeast winds that have been relentlessly blowing across campus. The Shark Research and Conservation Team took this opportunity to set longlines…

POPS YOUTH SUMMIT: CALIFORNIA

This February, DCMS students traveled across the continent for our fourth consecutive attendance at POPS: Plastic Ocean Pollution Solutions Algalita Youth Summit at Dana Point, California. Along with Ms. Elliott,…

SCHOOL WITHOUT WALLS: NOVEMBER

G7: Snorkeling, exploring, adventuring! Turtles, rays, mangroves! Our Seven’s were on the go as they eagerly explored marine ecosystems of South Eleuthera. During this time, they were all scientists, exploring,…

Weekly Peek: Living Sustainably at The Island School – The Students’ Perspective

Mar 24, 2017

Here at The Island School, the campus is the classroom. A series of systems and design principles allow our students and our community members to actually live what they learn.…

Reflections from the Advisories of Pat Lamontagne and Cam Raguse

Mar 22, 2017

Olive Cowan Just 18 days into the semester and I feel like I’ve been here for years, the fastest, most compact and dense years of my life. Coming in everyone…

Tales of the turtle team

As we wave goodbye to our recent visitors, the CEI turtle team would like to extend a huge thank you to the two fabulous Earthwatch teams who shared our enthusiasm…

Weekly Peek: Land and Environmental Art!

Mar 17, 2017

The Land and Environmental Art class at the Island School is different from most other art classes. It provides a unique and wholly necessary means by which our students forge…

Alumni Following in Maxey’s Footsteps: The Power of Experiential Education

Mar 17, 2017

Molly George in one of her classrooms. Angel’s Landing, Zion National Park, Utah.  Molly George attended IS in the FA’07. After graduation from Hobart and William Smith Colleges, she taught…

Fishing for knowledge in The Bahamas

The CEI reef team are working in partnership with the Institute for Social Ecological Research (ISER) Caribe on an interdisciplinary research project to understand the ecology and social perceptions of…

Weekly Peek: SCUBA!

Mar 10, 2017

SCUBA is a powerful part of the Island School experience. It allows the connection between the members of our community and the underwater world to grow deeper – pun intended…

The Island School: A Model for Educational Revolution

Mar 9, 2017

The world of education is changing, and The Island School is leading the charge. The classroom structure that was designed to educate masses of young people with skills to be…

Catching Crabs By Moonlight

Over the past few weeks, the CEI reef team has gone on three night dives in search of the nocturnal West Indian spider crab (Mithrax spinosissimus).  At the start of…

Caught By Surprise

Every day on a shark research boat is exciting, but hauling in a huge tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) is definitely a once in a lifetime experience. At the start of…

Pioneer Island School teacher Sarah Karlo returns & remembers how things have changed

Feb 24, 2017

Editor’s note: Sarah Karlo taught the very first Island School English literature class – which featured the Homeric epic poem Omeros by Nobel laureate Derek Walcott – to 22 pioneer…

Rapid Reef Assessments in South Eleuthera

On January 29th, visitors Lindy Knowles of the Bahamas National Trust and Hayley Jo Carr of Stuart Cove’s arrived in Eleuthera from Nassau to assist in the surveying of reefs…

Ellie Corbett, SP’15, Interns with Dr. Edith Widder

Ellie Corbett’s last jump off High Rock during Spring 2015. Growing up on the coast, Ellie, SP ’15, knew she loved the ocean long before going to The Island School.…

Island School alum, CEI Grad Student featured on Cal Bears site

Mackey Violich, a former student from fall 2006, and now a graduate student at the Cape Eleuthera Institute through Florida State University, has been featured on the Cal Bear website. At…

This Holiday Season, Think Tiny

Dec 26, 2016

Santa Clara’s rEvolve House.  George Giannos, Fall 2010 Alumnus, took what he learned at The Island School and built on it. This fall, with a team of engineering students at…

Dr Owen O’Shea visits the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

The ongoing collaboration between the Cape Eleuthera Institute and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWWCC) was recently further endorsed with a visit by Research Associate Dr Owen O’Shea…

Coral and Hurricane Matthew

As Hurricane Matthew made contact with the Bahamas in early October, it brought with it many threats of damage and devastation. The Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI) was extremely fortunate in…

The return of old friends

It’s been an exciting time for the shark team at the Cape Eleuthera Institute with 2 tagged sharks recaptured over the past few weeks. The team has been conducting frequent…

School Without Walls

Over the past two weeks the CEI Sea Turtle Research and Conservation team has had the opportunity to join forces with the grade 7 and 8 classes of Deep Creek…

New England Road Trip: The Island School Admissions Team is in Full Swing of Travel Season

Last week our admissions team, Taylor Hoffman (SP‘06), Maggie Nichols (F‘09), and Glenn Hartman-Mattson (Faculty‘14-15), visited high schools and colleges throughout New England! We spoke with prospective students and caught…

European Elasmobranch Association meets in Bristol

Over the weekend of the 28-30th October the European Elasmobranch Association met for its annual conference hosted by The Shark Trust in Bristol, England. Daniel Montgomery, a graduate student with…

HIOBS group prepares to head out

Today marks the start of the Hurricane Island Outward Bound Maine to Bahamas sailing expedition to the Exuma Cays! After 10 days on campus learning about sustainability, the marine environment,…

Fore the Ocean: Future Island School students clean up Monterey Bay

Monterey Bay is full of golf balls, Alex and Jack are the “somebodies” to do something about it. Alex Weber and Jack Johnston will be students attending The Island School…

DMCS Joins Fourth Annual International Coastal Cleanup

DCMS recently joined forces with Preston H. Albury High School, Harbour Island All Age School, and The Island School for the fourth annual International Coastal Cleanup Day. The cleanup took place…

Maxey in New England

Chris Maxey and Cape Eleuthera Foundation Chairman, Ernie Parizeau, traveled to Hanover, New Hampshire and Middlebury, Vermont earlier this week. Alumni and families gathered to share stories and reminisce about…

Alumni Spotlight: Carter Brown (Sp ’09)

Our bus came up a short hill, rounded the last corner and before us was a sign marking the entrance. The Island School! As we crunched and bounced down the…

MAX AMOS: A Tale of Two Paradises

We had a unique opportunity to enrich our current Grade 8 Arts topic of portraits and painting. The NAGB (National Art Gallery of The Bahamas) came to Eleuthera from Nassau…

CEI shark team pulls in rare catch!

On Wednesday, August 31, 2016, the CEI Shark Research and Conservation Team caught and sampled a huge 258 cm male lemon shark (Negaprion brevirostris). This thrilling capture was made while…

CEI and SECORE document critically endangered coral spawning

SECORE (SExual COral REproduction) International arrived at the Cape Eleuthera Institute last month for a week of research focused on coral spawning. SECORE is a non-profit organization dedicated to the…

Coral reef survey techniques workshop help at CEI

On August 20th, Dr. Craig Dahlgren from The Perry Institute for Marine Science Laboratory arrived at CEI along with more than 20 scientists and conservationists from around the Bahamas and…

Alumni Spotlight: Devin Gilmartin (F’14) and Tegan Maxey

If you have been following this blog for a while, you may remember back in May when we published a piece about Fall 2014 alum Devin Gilmartin and his 2020…

CEI team visits with Space 2 Create summer camp

Last week, four members of staff from Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI) visited Harbour Island as part of an outreach event working with the summer camp Space 2 Create. Space 2…

Studying the knowledge and consumption of lionfish on Eleuthera

Red Lionfish (Pterois volitans) is a venomous species that has been invasive to The Bahamas for over a decade (since 2004). It was first observed around Eleuthera in 2005 and…

Operation Wallacea student investigates growth rates at the CEI coral nursery

Over the course of six weeks, Natasha Webbe of the University of Leeds, a student representing Operation Wallacea, has been working with the Cape Eleuthera Institute to study the success…

Operation Wallacea students participate in sea turtle research

Green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) are one of only seven remaining sea turtle species. These reptiles were classified as an endangered species on the IUCN Red list, following the abrupt…

Simeon Bethel Heading to Deerfield Academy!

Island School faculty Leigh Schmitt (Deerfield Academy class of 1990) and Simeon, (class of 2020) Simeon Bethel has been accepted and enrolled at Deerfield Academy, an independent private school in…

Summer research focusing on critically endangered coral reef species

Elkhorn (Acropora palmata) and staghorn (Acropora cervicornis) corals are major reef-building corals found off the shores of Florida and throughout the Caribbean. In recent decades there has been a widespread…

Sea Turtle team supports the Bahamas National Trust summer camp

On Thursday, July 28th representatives from the sea turtle research team at CEI went to the Leon Levy Preserve in Governor’s Harbour to share their knowledge about sea turtles with…

The Young Men’s Leadership Retreat: A Year-Long Pioneering Program a Year in the Making

This July, we welcomed a group of 15 young men (aged 10-18) to become future leaders and change makers. This 8 day program, lead by Chris Maxey (Island School Founder),…

American Elasmobranch Society meets in New Orleans

The American Elasmobranch Society recently met in New Orleans for their annual meeting, attended by an international collective of shark and ray scientists to discuss current and ongoing work in…

Operation Wallacea

During the course of a six-week program, three students representing Operation Wallacea (Marcus Griffiths of the University of Nottingham, Rob McCalman of the University of Portsmouth and Lucy Arrowsmith of…

CEI scientists present research at the 13th International Coral Reef Symposium

written by Dr. Jocelyn Curtis-QuickThe International Coral Reef Symposium (ICRS) is the olympics of marine biology and is only held every four years. It is the primary international meeting focused…

Alumni Spotlight: Maddie Hawk (SP ’10)

Maddie Hawk from the Spring 2010 Island School recently graduated from DePauw University with a double major in English (literature) and film studies. She was a member of Phi Beta…

Chris and Pam visit the African Leadership Academy in South Africa

Jun 27, 2016

Last week, Chris and Pam Maxey visited the African Leadership Academy (ALA) in South Africa. They met with founder Chris Bradford and faculty leaders to share ideas for how The…

The Bahamas National Trust Co-hosts Caribbean Shark Conservation Symposium

The Bahamas National Trust (BNT) joined the Government of St. Maarten, St. Maarten Nature Foundation, and The Pew Charitable Trusts as hosts of the Caribbean Shark Conservation Symposium, which took…

Stingrays: Whiptail Genetics

Recently, the Cape Eleuthera Institute’s Stingray Research Group mounted its final expedition to remote cays in the Exumas Islands, to finalize the collection of genetic information from the rare, elusive…

CEI Collaborator Nigel Hussey in the Arctic

Jun 13, 2016

Friend of CEI and research collaborator Nigel Hussey made a recent trip to the arctic and snapped this photo: Those ice sheets almost look like waves off our Eleutheran shores…might…

Simeon Bethel (DCMS ’16) at Sea Youth Rise Up Campaign!

Jun 8, 2016

DCMS ninth grader, Simeon Bethel, represented The Bahamas today at the Sea Youth Rise Up campaign. This campaign brought seven youth leaders to New York City and Washington, D.C. to…

Lionfish Day and Jewelry Workshop with The Blue Seahorse

On Saturday, May 7th, the Reef Ecology and Restoration team at the Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI) partnered with The Blue Seahorse gift shop in Rock Sound for a day of…

Sea turtle adventures in Savannah Sound with Fishbone tours

Last week the CEI Sea Turtle Research Team had the opportunity to collaborate for the third time with Julius Rankine, who operates Fishbone Tours in Savannah Sound. Julius offers interactive…

Positive Psychology at Forest Hills Central

May 24, 2016

This spring, Island School alumna Paityn Wedder (F’15) produced a video project for her high school’s Diversity Week. It focuses on tenants of Positive Psychology, gratitude and its impact on…

Global Fin Print: Southern Bahamas

On May 6th, Associate Research scientist Dr. Owen O’Shea and Shark Research and Conservation Program (SRCP) intern Nicole Firing from The Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI) headed to San Salvador Island…

Ecosystem Based Management Tools Training

In April, Candice attended the Coastal-Marine Ecosystem Based Management (EBM) Tools Training in San Juan, Puerto Rico facilitated by Nature Serve. Thank you to Kinship Conservation Fellows for supporting Candice’s…

Tides – Spring 2016

May 20, 2016

The Literature Department is proud to announce the latest edition of TIDES, The Island School’s online literary and art magazine with submissions from members from every corner of our community.…

Shark Research and Conservation Program facilitates another successful year of Oceanic Whitetip (Carcharhinus longimanus) tagging at Cat Island

April saw the sixth successful annual research cruise to study oceanic whitetip sharks at Cat Island. Since 2011, the Shark Research and Conservation Program, along with long-term collaborators Microwave Telemetry…

Alumni Spotlight: Ginny Laurita (F’15)

May 19, 2016

As an alum from the most recently completed Island School semester, Fall 2015, Ginny Laurita has already begun to make her mark in the wider world through service. For Ginny…

Stingray team reaches important milestone

The stingray team has been hard at work over the last month and has recently broken an important milestone passing n=300 capture events. We now have 347 captures with 195…

Campus Tour Video

May 13, 2016

During eight-day expedition rotations this spring, students Emily Bhatt, Annika Goldman and Josie Cummings put together this whimsical tour of campus. Enjoy!  

Alumni Spotlight: Max Porter (F’14)

May 13, 2016

Max Porter of the Fall 2014 semester has been busy since returning home. He has joined a well-known and successful robotics team as the all-important operator of the robot and…

Rob’s Rocks – Spring 2016

May 11, 2016

Spring 2016 students Rob Titsworth and Ian Connelly produced this amazing time-lapse film of Rob’s rock sculpture on Boys Dorm Beach the other morning. Check it out!  

Remembering the 2015 UN Shark Coalition Visit to CEI

May 9, 2016

Last year, the Cape Eleuthera Institute welcomed United Nations ambassadors from ten countries to the Cape to learn more from research scientists about the latest discoveries in shark ecology and…

It’s Earth Day in Eleuthera!

Last Saturday (April 23rd) the new Center for Innovation and Training hosted an Earth Day festival in Rock Sound at which the Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI) and Center for Sustainable…

Congratulations Cristin McDermott!

May 7, 2016

  Cristin McDermott of the Spring 2002 Island School semester completed the Pittsburgh half marathon Sunday, May 1st alongside Ed, her father! Cristin credits The Island School for sparking her…

Summer Expeditionary Program ready to set sail!

We at the Island School are pleased to announce, in partnership with Hurricane Island Outward Bound, the first Expeditionary Summer Term. The program takes the form of a 19-day sailing…

We did it!

Apr 29, 2016

We did it! The results for yesterday’s 1 for 100 giving day are in, and we want to thank everybody who took the leap to donate. We far exceeded our…

Alumni Spotlight: Nick Pibl & Caroline McClatchy (Su’14)

Apr 28, 2016

Neither Nick Pibl nor Caroline McClatchy were part of the Aquaponics research group during their Summer 2014 semester, but both had an interest in sustainable technology. When they returned home,…

Explo by Will Jackowitz

Apr 27, 2016

Every week at The Island School we get around 5 hours of exploration time to explore the area around the school. While many students just go to the marina store…

Congratulations Nat Davenport! (Sp’15)

Apr 25, 2016

Nathaniel (Nat) Davenport from the Spring 2015 semester has been having a killer swimming season. Earlier this month Nat won two Division 2 state titles and was on a relay…

The Olympics by Lily Kaye

Apr 25, 2016

As the we eagerly set up stations in the dining hall, the sounds emanating from the 44 other students stationed around the flag increased. About an hour earlier, the 4…

Half Way There by Lizzy Feldmann-DeMello

Apr 23, 2016

Hey guys! We’re almost half way there. So many things are happening this week and in the weeks to come. Thursday of this week we had our midterm demonstration of…

Alumni Spotlight: Noelle Anderson (Sp’13)

Apr 22, 2016

“When a piece of art has to be more than interesting, has to be more than beautiful, the challenge really increases. When art has to stand for something, aiming to…

New study assessing seagrass productivity across South Eleuthera

This semester, the Sea Turtle Research and Conservation team has been collecting seagrass samples from various study sites around South Eleuthera where green sea turtles have been sighted since the…

2016 Maxey Cacique Alumni Award

Apr 17, 2016

Every year, The Island School is proud to present the Maxey Cacique Alumni Award to honor one alum who has lived our mission to make a difference in the world. …

“What Do You Do Everyday at The Island School?” By Ellie Fredrickson

Apr 15, 2016

A question I am asked constantly. There are so many different things we do everyday it’s hard to believe that some things that happened 12 hours apart were even in…

Aaron Bogin’s First 25 Days at The Island School: Video

Apr 13, 2016

Check out some of the fun Aaron’s had during his free time over the last 25 days!

Alumni Spotlight: Christopher Teufel (F’13)

Apr 12, 2016

What do aquaponics and type-2 diabetes research have in common? Curiously enough it turns out that The Island School is the common link! Christopher Teufel attended The Island School in…

Mornings throughout the Week by Quentin Andersen

Apr 12, 2016

6:10 – Wake up time! North side alarm goes off. 6:15 – I get up out of bed to turn on the lights. 6:21 – The rest of the dorm starts to get…

RUN / SWIM! by Ellie Storey

Apr 11, 2016

It is 6:30 in the morning, and the Spring 2016 students are already up and ready for morning exercise. We had dragged ourselves out of bed and threw our exercise…

You can go as far on a trike as you can on a bike by Azam Janmohamed

Apr 10, 2016

My first full day as an Island School student was a whirlwind, and to begin it all was the introduction to my bike. Touted as the “key to your Island…

Alumni Spotlight: Andrieka Burrows (F’15)

Andrieka Burrows is the very first Island School student to present at the annual Bahamas Natural History Conference (BNHC) CEI and The Island School were well-represented at the regional 2016…

ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT: EMILY JENKINS & MEREDITH HOWE (Su’14)

Apr 6, 2016

Meredith Howe and Emily Jenkins from the Summer 2014 semester returned home to their sending schools with a goal to reduce the daily amount of plastic that they consumed. This…

Wednesday Morning Freedives by Meg Manning

Apr 5, 2016

When was the last time you free dived? Never? Me either. Until coming to The Island School, I never thought I could hold my breath for more than 10 seconds…

Confronting Challenges by Ruby Spitz, Sp’16

Apr 4, 2016

It’s seven in the morning and I’m laying in a hammock on the deck of girls dorm writing this blog and listening to Jack Johnson. I’m not wearing my glasses…

SCUBA Diving by Aaron Bogin, Sp’16

Apr 2, 2016

Everyone who I met when I told them that I would be going SCUBA diving at The Island School said that each dive would be an incredible experience and that…

Cross-curricular Work: Art & Human Ecology

Apr 1, 2016

Check out some work Spring ’16 students produced for an Art / Human Ecology project! Their assignment was to take photographs that tell the visual story of some aspect of the…

Patch reef survey time!

Last week the Reef Ecology and Restoration team completed the March monitoring surveys of the 5 year reef study around the patches of Eleuthera. The March surveys usually call for thick…

Alumni Spotlight: Catherine Argyrople (Sp’14)

Mar 30, 2016

Catherine Argyrople from the Spring 2014 semester has recently exceeded all of her expectations when it comes to creating a business from scratch. We caught up with her to learn…

Remembering Fred Danforth

The Island School lost a great friend and mentor when Fred Danforth died last week after a valiant battle with cancer.  Fred’s son Trygg Larsson-Danforth is an Island School graduate…

Ambassador Pamela Hamamoto visits the Island School

Mar 29, 2016

The Island School community was honored to welcome Ambassador Pamela Hamamoto to our campus last week.  She gave a presentation to our staff and students in Hallig House where people…

Research to protect Eleuthera seahorses

Dr. Jocelyn Curtis-Quick and her team have been assisting Dr. Heather Masonjones with her ongoing seahorse research in Sweetings Pond. Sweetings Pond on the island of Eleuthera contains a diverse…

Alumni Spotlight: Anna Carrol (Sp’09)

Mar 22, 2016

The Island School recently had a chance to catch up with Anna Carrol from the Spring 2009 semester. She has moved out west to join a Military Veterans rehabilitation program…

Professor Wicksten visits CEI

The Reef Ecology and Restoration team welcomed Prof. Mary Wicksten to CEI last week. Prof. Wicksten is a professor at Texas A&M University, College Station, where she works on the…

Alumni Spotlight: Greg Henkes (Sp’03)

Mar 14, 2016

From left to right: David Green, Greg Henkes and Chris Maxey at a Board meeting in the Hamill residence We recently had a chance to catch up with Greg Henkes,…

Queen conch “graveyard” study taking place at CEI

High on top of the Bahamian crest is a queen conch—an iconic representation of how truly integrated marine ecosystems are to Caribbean culture. Queen conch (Strombus gigas) is a large…

Local marina and tournament anglers contribute to research at CEI

This February, the Cape Eleuthera Institute partnered with Davis Harbor Marina and the Cotton Bay Club for the inaugural Davis Harbour Wahoo Rally. The two day fishing tournament allowed Davis…

Alumni Spotlight: Francesca Forrestal (F’99)

Mar 5, 2016

Recently, Francesca Forrestal of the F’99 semester became part of a very select group of Island School Alumni because she graduated from the University of Miami with a Ph.D. from…

Graduate student Dan Montgomery working on stingray research at CEI

In the past week, members of the Stingray Research Team from the Shark Research and Conservation Program (SRCP) have begun work on a new project investigating the thermal ecology of…

HUMMINGBIRD CAY STINGRAY EXPEDITION

Four members of the Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI) community, including members of the Shark Research and Conservation Program (SRCP) and the reef ecology team, ventured down to Hummingbird Cay in…

Alumni Spotlight: Nicole McCallum (F’12)

Feb 22, 2016

Nicole McCallum (back row, second from the right) is from the Fall 2012 semester at The Island School and she has recently returned from a service trip to Tamale, Ghana.…

IS students represent CEI ponds research at regional conferences

Christian McIntosh, a BESS scholar and a Fall 15 Inland Ponds Research Class student, recently presented the group’s work at the Abaco Science Alliance Conference.  This conference is a biannual…

Kristin Paterakis (F ’04) continues policy work with Sea Save Foundation

Feb 18, 2016

I had bid goodbye to one of the most exciting chapters of my life, my experience at Island school, just two years prior. I was dying to get back to…

Seining success for sea turtle team

Recently, St. Thomas Aquinas High School from Dover, New Hampshire helped conduct research with the CEI sea turtle research team in Winding Bay. Although the weather was uncooperative on Friday…

IS BESS students talk ponds at conferences

Christian McIntosh, a BESS scholar and a Fall 15 Inland Ponds Research Class student, recently presented the group’s work at the Abaco Science Alliance Conference.  This conference is a biannual event hosted by…

Alumni Spotlight: Spencer Elliot (Sp’09)

Feb 15, 2016

Spencer Elliot (pictured right) has been busy since he attended the Spring 2009 semester of The Island School. Spencer enrolled at Michigan State University and played football there through the…

Another outreach event with the Stingray Team!

Members of the Stingray Research Group from the Cape Eleuthera Institute’s Shark Research and Conservation Program have recently completed two days of outreach on Great Exuma. Following on from the…

Shark team tags and releases great hammerhead

On Wednesday, 3rd February, the Shark Research and Conservation Team captured and sampled only the fourth ever Great Hammerhead shark (Sphyrna mokarran) caught off of Eleuthera in the entirety of the…

Cool new video of bonefish spawning aggregation in South Eleuthera!

A spawning aggregation of thousands of bonefish (Albula vulpes) was recently filmed in South Eleuthera. Bonefish make monthly migrations of up to 80 km (50 miles) to form spawning aggregations!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikVNxeY2KRs&feature=youtu.be…

Alumni Spotlight Gap Year Edition: Phoebe Colvin-Oehmig (F’15)

Feb 8, 2016

A first for the Alumni Spotlight column, Phoebe Colvin-Oehmig recently returned home after attending the Fall 2015 Gap Year program at The Island School. She graduated from Waynflete in Portland,…

Krissy Truesdale is still at it!

Krissy Truesdale (F’13) continues to do important work in her community.  In this blog piece written by her, she talks about the importance of education and personal drive for inspiring…

Global Finprint Project: Nassau Expedition

Last week, four members of the Shark Research and Conservation Program (SRCP) travelled to Nassau, New Providence to participate in a global effort to assess the abundance and diversity of…

Flats team takes Deep Creek Middle School students out for mangrove lessons

Last Friday, Deep Creek Middle School’s Grade 7 joined Georgie Burruss, CEI Research Assistant, for a snorkel through Page Creek as part of the School Without Walls program. The focus of…

Local Students partner with Island School kitchen staff

The kitchen staff at the Island School recently hosted two classes of high school students from Preston H Albury High School.  During their time here, the students worked with Sophia…

New citizen scientist page set up by CEI plastics researcher

Have you ever come across an animal – whether fish, bird, mammal, or even coral – that was impacted by plastic? Share your observation and details with the “Plastic Pollution:…

Fighting Coral Disease

Jan 18, 2016

This month, The Island School welcomed Brad Weiler and Sarah Richardson who are undergraduate students at Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario. Brad and Sarah have spent two weeks with us working…

Lionfish: Island School’s favorite dish!

The invasion of lionfish on reefs of the West Atlantic has become an issue of critical concern.  With eradication not possible, the silver lining is that lionfish are delicious. The…

Alumni Spotlight: Krissy Truesdale (F’13)

Dec 30, 2015

Island School Alumna Krissy Truesdale (pictured right) from the F’13 Island School semester has been working tirelessly to bring solar power to the East Coast since before her time on…

Leading Ocean Transport Co. Presents Check for Local Scholarships

Dec 24, 2015

Doug Cowper, Bahamas Trade Manager for Tropical Shipping, recently traveled to South Eleuthera with a giant check (and we do mean giant) that will support Bahamian scholarships at Deep Creek Middle…

Alumni Spotlight Drew Ginsberg (Su’15)

Dec 22, 2015

Island School alum Drew Ginsberg (pictured left) of the recently graduated Summer 2015 semester has been working to make a difference in extraordinary ways in his community. Through his family’s…

Oh Happy Day!

The Sea Turtle Research team held an in-reach for local staff on Tuesday, December 1. Local staff members who had never gone “turtling” before, and many who had never seen…

ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT: MARGAUX BURNHAM (F’10)

Dec 14, 2015

Margaux Burnham, an alumna from the Fall 2010 semester is currently a junior at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She has recently completed a semester abroad with the SEA Semester…

Final Earthwatch team of 2015!

The Cape Eleuthera Institute Sea Turtle Research and Conservation team finished off an awesome year of Earthwatch trips with the 8th and final Earthwatch team of 2015. Participants from the…

Would you like to own a piece of deep sea history?

There is a unique opportunity to own a piece of deep sea history!The MEDUSA is an autonomous camera platform used in deep sea research. It was responsible for capturing the first ever…

Girls Dorm by Katelyn Schwartz

Dec 2, 2015

Have you ever been to a place where you have 28 sisters? At home, I am the eldest child and I have a younger brother who is five years younger…

Chris Maxey reflects on the super swim

Dec 1, 2015

The dinning hall was empty. Andrieka, Aissatu and Rikki and I are in the photo. We just finished a sandwich and we are happy and tired. We successfully completed the…

Cold by Hannah Wakeman

Nov 30, 2015

When I was told I got to write a blog, I was excited to share some of the many amazing experiences I have had here at The Island School. Unfortunately…

Swimming with Sharks by Helen Roosevelt

Nov 27, 2015

How many teenagers get to conduct research projects? This past week during Parents Weekend every Island School student did. In total there were 9 research projects which the 50 students…

The Final Stretch by Lily Nystrom

Nov 25, 2015

At the Island school, there are three main pillars, community, sense of place and sustainability. Everyday in class, with friends, and with the challenges we take, we are working to…

A busy week with The Island School Research Symposium and Parent’s Week

Last Thursday was The Island School Research Symposium! It is a highlight of Parent’s Week, and a time for parents to hear about the good work being done by their…

Southern Pride by Rikki Borkowski

Nov 21, 2015

“South side, southern pride!” is the cheer you will hear around 10pm on almost any night. After living at The Island School for about 80 days I am no longer…

Digging Deep by Robert Zintl

Nov 19, 2015

I take a deep breath in and invert, diving down into the water. The sounds of voices and waves gently lapping vanish. My sense of touch becomes universal, my body…

The Island School “Hunger Games” by Nick L’Archevesque

Nov 17, 2015

Who knew such a strong community would turn against each other? Last Friday for our morning exercise we played an Island School version of The Hunger Games, students were excited…

Assessing Queen Conch Population Abundances and Distributions in South Eleuthera

Throughout the fall semester, The Sustainable Fisheries team, with help from the conch Island School research class, has been assessing the abundance and distribution of juvenile queen conch in South Eleuthera.…

Lionfish, and conch, and sea turtles, and aquaponics, oh my!

Last weekend, programs from the Cape Eleuthera Institute, including the Reef Ecology and Restoration Team, Sustainable Fisheries Team, Sea Turtle Team, and Aquaponics Program travelled to Governor’s Harbour Homecoming to spread…

Deep-Sea Sharks by Tessa Vetter

Nov 13, 2015

Quick! On the count of three, name every shark you can think of. Okay… one, two, three, go! If you had the shark knowledge that I had three months ago,…

So Close Yet So Far by Anneke Sherry

Nov 11, 2015

“EVERYBODY WAKE UP!!” It’s 3 AM. I have to pull myself up, like I’m stuck between a 10 pound magnet and a fridge. I am on a rocky boat anchored…

Photo Series by Charlie Gleberman

Nov 9, 2015

Charlie Gleberman F’15 is photographer from New York City. Check out more of his work at www.charlesglebermanphoto.com.

CEI Stingray Research Group takes Bahamian Staff out for a day of ‘Inreach’

Last week, the Stingray Research Group, headed by Dr. Owen O’Shea, took 15 of our Bahamian staff members out to The Schooner Cays– a location the majority of staff have never…

Exploration Time by Cole Gould

Nov 6, 2015

Thus far, my experience at the Island School has been nothing short of amazing. From SCUBA diving to exploring acres upon acres of untouched jungle, I couldn’t ask for much…

Halloween Spooktacular- Lionfish Treats

On the night of Halloween, the CEI team put on their lionfish costumes and travelled to the Spooktacular event at the Leon Levy Native Plant Reserve in Governor’s Harbour. The…

CEI Shark team working on Oceanic Whitetip Project

Please click HERE to learn more about the oceanic whitetip project that has been going on in The Bahamas in collaboration with the Save Our Seas Foundation and Stony Brook…

Fifty Best Friends are Better than One by Paityn Wedder

Oct 28, 2015

After a stressful day of traveling on August 25th, you make your way off your last Pineapple Air flight and feel the unfamiliar Bahamian sunshine against your skin. Everything around…

Last Coral Reef Earthwatch Expedition Complete!

At the end of August, the final “Investigating Reefs and Marine Wildlife in The Bahamas” Earthwatch team arrived at the Cape Eleuthera Institute to conduct fish surveys on the patch…

Gotcha by Vanessa Pinney

Oct 26, 2015

Last week I organized a game of “Gotcha” with another student, Rob Zintl. The rules of the game are fairly simple: everybody playing receives a target that they will then…

Lionfish outreach at Wemyss Bight Homecoming

On October 10,  the CEI team headed to Wemyss Bight Homecoming to spread the word about the lionfish invasion. The team was armed with a large batch of lionfish fritters…

Evan Wood (Sp’11) – the Face of the 2015 NYC Marathon

Oct 19, 2015

After his first half marathon at The Island School, alumnus Evan Wood (Sp’11) went on to triumph in many more long running competitions. Here is Evan’s story about battling disease and overcoming…

Oregon State University’s final field season at CEI

Dr. Mark Hixon’s PhD students from Oregon State University returned to CEI for a fourth summer of invasive lionfish research.   As part of a long-term project, PhD student Alex…

Purple Ferns by Owen Ryerson

Oct 17, 2015

Once a week for Marine Ecology class we go SCUBA diving at Tunnel Rock. At the beginning of the semester each student was assigned a part of the larger reef…

Shark Research and Conservation Program Begins Novel Deep-Water Shark Telemetry Project

Deep-water sharks are slow growing, slow to mature, and have a relatively small number of young, and as a result are extremely vulnerable to human-based disturbances. This, coupled with the…

Fishing in Exuma Sound for Plastics Research by Hannah Van Alstine

Oct 15, 2015

The sun beats down on the decks of the “Dave and Di” as the plastics research team pulls out of Boathouse Cut. The first stop is the marina store, not…

Students from Simon Fraser University continue their research on the invasive lionfish in Eleuthera

Three months ago, the Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI) welcomed back Simon Fraser University (SFU), and their 2015 field team of seven researchers.  Based in British Columbia on the west coast…

CEI Director Aaron Shultz successfully defends his doctoral dissertation

Congratulations to CEI Director Aaron Shultz! He successfully defended his doctoral dissertation on “Responses of Subtropical Nearshore Fishes to Climate Change” at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, with Dr. Cory…

Shark Explorers Internship in South Africa by Chris Teufel, F’13

Oct 8, 2015

This past August, Scott Voigt (S’14), Danaldo ‘stayin motivated’ Pinder (S’15) and myself, Chris Teufel (F’13) had the incredible opportunity of joining Brocq Maxey and the Shark Explorers team at…

Record sized lionfish captured in Eleuthera

The Slayer Campaign has been a huge success at the Cape Eleuthera Institute this year, and we’re well on our way to setting a new record for the total catch…

Can I Borrow That? By Lizzy Soranno

Oct 6, 2015

When you hear about college life, you may think about the food, or how hard you have to study, the freedom you have, or even the memories you’ll make. But…

Lightning Position by Olivia Gomez

Sep 30, 2015

“K3, place to be!” was the slogan of our group’s three-day kayak trip. I could not have asked for a more comical group of students to kayak and camp with…

The Invisible by Anneke Sherry

Sep 28, 2015

A reflection piece for Histories class: Rock Sound, a settlement in South Eleuthera, is grounded by the history of generations living there. During settlement day 1, my group wandered around…

CEI visits Students of Spanish Wells to talk rays and sharks!

On Friday 18th September, Dr. Owen O’Shea of the Shark Research and Conservation Program along with Shark Program intern Amanda Billotti and Educational Program leaders, Anna Zuke and Lydia Geschiere…

Rays and Lightning by Belle Buroker

Sep 25, 2015

At home, thunder and lightning doesn’t bother me. In fact, I kind of like it. It’s cool to watch and experience from the safety of my home or another solid…

Goggles or Sneakers? It’s Track Time by Christian McIntosh

When people think of Island School they usually think of the sustainability, kayak trips and maybe even lightning position, but rarely do we think of the run and swim tracks…

Abby Gordon S’14 Returns as a Communications Intern

Sep 17, 2015

Looking back on my time as an Island School student, the question everyone asked was “will it be hard to leave this place and go back home?”  Although I met…

Meet the Sustainable fisheries Team!

As a new semester is upon us, Cape Eleuthera Institute community welcomes four new interns to The Sustainable Fisheries Team. Since starting their internship two weeks ago, Helen Conlon, Rob…

Summer recap: Candice Brittain spent a month with the Kinship Conservation Fellows Program

Kinship Conservation Fellows is an environmental leadership program that emphasizes market-based solutions to environmental problems. Applied Scientific Research Department Head, Candice Brittain, was awarded a place on the prestigious program…

Educational Programs Team hosts Akhepran International Academy

While all visiting groups are special to us here at CEI, certain ones touch our hearts in unique and unexpected ways. Akhepran International Academy, visiting us for the first time…

Professor Duncan Irschick of University of Massachusetts visits CEI!

Professor Duncan Irschick, integrative biologist and innovator at the University of Massachusettes, recently visited Cape Eleuthera Institute for an exciting week of field work with the Sea Turtle Research and…

Fall 2015 Gap students tell us about their first week!

At 6:15 am the alarm goes off every morning, waking us for a day filled with the fresh possibilities of discovery. Here, at the Island School, we partake in a…

The new multinational Sea Turtle Team ready to go for the Fall!

The Sea Turtle Research and Conservation team here at CEI welcomes three new members to the team for the fall semester! They arrived last Saturday and, after a few days…

One Month Until the On-Island Alumni Reunion!

Aug 27, 2015

Less than one month until the alumni reunion on-island, September 25-27. Come back to the sea to visit your querencia, hug all your favorite kitchen ladies, snorkel at 4th hole…

Maxeys and Peter Scholle (S’07) in San Diego

Aug 24, 2015

Chris and Pam Maxey were out in San Diego reuniting with friends as Chris celebrated his 30 year reunion since graduation from Basic Underwater Demolition SEAL (BUDS) training with class…

CEI represented at American Elasmobranch Society Meeting!

In the month of July, Alp Gokgoz, past CEI Research Technician, attended the 31st annual American Elasmobranch Society meeting in Reno, NV, with support from CEI’s professional development fund. Florida…

Summer interns witness the annual spawning event for the Brown Encrusting Octopus sponge!

On August 7th at three o’clock in the afternoon, while conducting benthic surveys on Ike’s reef, some of our summer interns came across the annual spawning event for the Brown…

Flyfishing, snorkeling and exploring South Eleuthera with Flats Week!

This past week, Flats Ecology and Conservation Program of the Cape Eleuthera Institute welcomed four students to our campus for Flats Week. Lead by Aaron Shultz, CEI director, and Georgie…

Island School Teacher Conference 2015

Aug 10, 2015

Would your teachers at home thrive at The Island School? We tested the idea again for the 18th time this summer when a group of 24 teachers came together at…

Anderson Cabot Family Leadership Gift takes Sharing Solutions Campaign to the Crest of the Wave

Ed Anderson and Linda Cabot step up to the top of our giving pyramid with a $2 MM total pledge. In addition to helping us build the new Anderson Cabot Graduate…

Anderson Cabot Family Leadership Gift takes Sharing Solutions Campaign to the Crest of the Wave

Ed Anderson and Linda Cabot step up to the top of our giving pyramid with a $2 MM total pledge. In addition to helping us build the new Anderson Cabot…

Mackey recounts her deep-sea adventures with Dr. Edith Widder in the Gulf of Mexico

My journey started as an Island School student back in Fall 2006, before Cape Eleuthera Institute even existed. The bridge across the mangroves was just being built. After my semester…

Flats Ecology and Conservation team removes fishing line from black grouper at 90 feet!

Sometimes all it takes is a few minutes with a trusting grouper to realize our impact on the ocean and how we can make a difference. This week, the Flats…

Bonefish Research Trip to the Northern Exuma Islands

Forest Thomas, Regional collaborator from Hummingbird Cay, Exuma, shares his experience as he teams up with CEI for a Bonefish Research Adventure The trip to the Northern Exuma Islands started…

Students conducting dissertation projects at CEI this summer

This is the 4th year that CEI has been collaborating with Newcastle University, United Kingdom, in offering research placements for their marine biology undergraduate students. Over the years student numbers…

Summer Term: See You All Soon!

Jul 24, 2015

Howdy everyone, As we near parents weekend, life at The Island School continues to be jam-packed. This morning, students ran for 40 minutes as they prepared for the monster run…

Josh Lach Brings The Spirit of The Island School Home With Him

Jul 23, 2015

Island School alumnus, Josh Lachs, brought the sustainable spirit of The Island School home with him by opening his new composting business, The Compost Kid, in Weston, Connecticut. Check it…

CEI Research Assistant works with sea turtle hatchlings in Costa Rica

For two weeks in early July, Rachel Miller, Research Assistant for the Sea Turtle Research and Conservation Program, headed to Costa Rica to lead a marine biology summer camp. This…

IS Alumni Back on the Cape this Summer

We want to welcome back all of The Island School alumni who have returned to Cape Eleuthera and giving back this summer!   This summer, Griffin Hunt (F’11) is working…

Summer Term: Back After A Day Off

Jul 21, 2015

Good Morning from Eleuthera, After a relaxing day-off we were so pumped to start off the day with another amazing run-swim! But before we began we took a moment to…

Summer Term: Jaws

Jul 20, 2015

Hello All! Our days are going by faster and faster as we continue on our Island School journey. After yesterday’s challenging exercise, we had the choice between a fun game…

Summer Term: What A Treat!

Jul 20, 2015

Twenty minutes there and twenty minutes back. This morning all of us rose to our most challenging exercise yet. Together, we pushed our boundaries farther and farther back all the…

Summer Term: Sustainable Systems

Jul 17, 2015

Hello from Eleuthera! Today was just another day in paradise down in the Islands. It’s crazy to think that in less then 10 days are parents will be down here…

Summer Term: Long Days & Short Weeks

Jul 16, 2015

Greeting from Eleuthera! As we woke to the sunrise, with smiles on our faces, but no shoes on our feet we kicked off our day with our fifth run swim.…

Summer Term: In the Field

Jul 15, 2015

Hey everyone! Today was our first day of our second academic week, so we got to begin a new adventure in Tourism and Development, while the other two groups dove…

Summer Term: The Coffeehouse

Jul 14, 2015

Hello from Eleuthera! What a week it has been! Our first academic rotation comes to an end, and we are all amazed at the amount of knowledge we received from…

Sea Turtle Earthwatch Team visits CEI

The Sea Turtle Research Team recently said goodbye to their first Earthwatch team of the summer, and we are sad to see them go. The group of 7 students and…

Summer Term: Halfway Point

Jul 13, 2015

Hi from Cape Eleuthera! Its funny how time works here in Eleuthera. Everyday is packed with so many adventures that it feels like a month, but when you take a…

Summer Term: Continuing to Grow

Jul 12, 2015

Greetings From Eleuthera! As the first academic rotation comes to a near close, we are amazed at the knowledge we have learned. Whether we have been wiring an off-grid system…

Summer Term: Getting A Deeper Understanding

Jul 10, 2015

Hello Island School Blog Readers! Here at the Island School we are given the opportunity to learn through hands on experiences. We often learn about a topic in the classroom…

Summer Term: Classes

Jul 10, 2015

Hello everyone!! After our early morning exercise (a psycho), we began our first day of classes; split up into three groups: Marine Ecology, Sustainable Systems and Tourism and Development. I…

Come Back to The Sea September 25-27

Jul 10, 2015

Come back to the sea and join us for The Island School alumni reunion September 25-27, 2015 on Cape Eleuthera. Visit our website for more information or email cameronpowel@islandschool.org for…

Summer Term: Psycho

Jul 8, 2015

Good Morning Everyone, Here at the Island School, we are constantly pushed physically and mentally.  Every activity we do is meant to stretch our abilities and broaden our horizons.  We…

Summer Term: Day Off

Jul 8, 2015

Good evening, Today was the first—and well-earned—full day of rest for Island School Summer Term students. After almost 10 days of running, swimming, run-swimming, SCUBA diving, free diving, local exploration,…

Summer Term: High Rock

Jul 6, 2015

Good evening Island School blog readers, Tradition. All of us got to experience how we welcome new members to our community, High Rock. High Rock is a 15 foot cliff…

CEI Research Manager attends Coral Reef Strategic Planning Workshop

The Bahamas National Trust invited the Cape Eleuthera Institute to participate in a Strategic Planning Workshop  intended to develop a national strategy for improving the health of coral reef ecosystems and…

Summer Term: Free Diving

Jul 5, 2015

Good afternoon from Eleuthera! As we come to a close of our 8th day here, we keep hearing people say that the days feel like months. This action packed week…

Summer Term: Exploring New Worlds

Jul 5, 2015

In these past few days, all of us here at the Island School have been working on developing an intimate connection with the land and sea around us. Team Fritter…

Summer Term: SCUBA

Jul 5, 2015

In these past few days, all of us here at the Island School have been working on developing an intimate connection with the land and sea around us. Team Fritter…

Summer Term: SCUBA week

Jul 3, 2015

Good afternoon! Since day one we have been in motion—everything from exploring the island to meeting all the amazing people here. We have been learning the ins-and-outs of scuba diving…

Summer Term: Our First Run/Swim

Jul 3, 2015

Ready, set, go! Over the course of the past few days, we have continuously heard the word ‘run-swim,’ yet we had no idea what this actually entailed. Half of us…

Lionfish June Patch Reef Surveys

The lionfish team recently completed their quarterly surveys of lionfish and other reef fish in the patch reef system of South Eleuthera, part of a longterm study. This time around…

Summer Term: BANANAS about the swim test

As we headed into the first few days of Summer Term many of us weren’t sure what to expect. However, now that we have spent a bit of time here…

The Island School Partners With Hurricane Island Outward Bound to Offer Sailing Expeditions

Hurricane Island Outward Bound School (HIOBS) is partnering with The Island School to launch an expeditionary sailing program to be operated out of The Island School’s campus in Cape Eleuthera,…

“How a Gap Year Changed My Best Friend”

The best friend of one of our Cape Eleuthera Institute Gap Year alumni wrote this great article about how a gap year changed her friend’s life. It’s definitely worth a read,…

A Glimpse Into Life at DCMS

Check out our new video that gives you a glimpse into the life of the Deep Creek Middle School. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmmHb7Ibj0Q

The Island School Hosts an International Youth Summit with Musician Jack Johnson and 5 Gyres

Two weekends ago, The Island School hosted the SEA Change Youth Summit with musician, Jack Johnson and 5 Gyres to raise awareness about the impacts of plastic pollution in the ocean and to…

CEI/ Island School Research Expo a big success

On Saturday, June 6, Spring 2015 Island School students participated in the Research Expo, their final Research Class assignment, which coincided with the Youth Action Island Summit hosted at the…

CEI’s Anderson-Cabot Hall for Graduate Studies Opens to Create More Opportunities for Bahamians in Research

On Friday June 5th, Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI) hosted a ribbon cutting on their newest building, Anderson-Cabot Hall for Graduate Studies.  The grand opening was held during the SEA Change…

NEW VIDEO- CAPE ELEUTHERA INSTITUTE STINGRAY RESEARCH & EDUCATION

The Cape Eleuthera Institute‘s Shark Research and Conservation Program recently initiated a novel project that aims to assess the spatial ecology and genetic diversity of three species of stingray in the…

Cape Eleuthera Institute Stingray Research & Education

The Cape Eleuthera Institute‘s Shark Research and Conservation Program recently initiated a novel project that aims to assess the spatial ecology and genetic diversity of three species of stingray in…

Sustainable Fisheries team represents at 2015 Conch Fest!

Last weekend, Deep Creek hosted its annual Conch Fest.  Unlike past years, Conch Fest was new and improved, focused on keeping Deep Creek green, clean, and pristine. Instead of using plastic…

Island School Hosts an International Youth Summit with Musician, Jack Johnson and 5 Gyres

This past weekend The Island School hosted the SEA Change Youth Summit with musician, Jack Johnson and 5 Gyres to raise awareness about the impacts of plastic pollution in the ocean and…

Alumni Spotlight: Katie Romanov (F’05) and Emma Payne (S’10)

Jun 11, 2015

Island School connections are everywhere! We recently heard from Fall 2005 IS alumna Katie Romanov and Spring 2010 alumna Emma Payne who are working together on an incredible project–to bring a…

CEI research highlighted in University of Illinois Report

Aaron Shultz, Director of the Cape Eleuthera Institute, has had his graduate work, under the direction of Dr. Cory Suski, highlighted in a report for the University of Illinois. Aaron…

Tandem Friends School visits CEI

Earlier this May, we welcomed the very FIRST group of female students to ever visit CEI from Tandem Friends School in Charlottesville, Virginia.  This trip was planned as part of…

Staff Spotlight: Peter Zdrojewski

Name: Peter Zdrojewski Where are you from?: The Paris of the Midwest, also known as Cleveland, Ohio Where were you before this?: Teaching marine ecology to high school students in…

IS and CEI Hosting 2015 Youth Action Island Summit June 5-7

The Island School and Cape Eleuthera Institute, in partnership with 5Gyres, musician Jack Johnson and All At Once, are excited to host the Youth Action Island Summit on our Cape Eleuthera campus…

Second Deep Creek Cleanup a big success!

Last week, over 30 members of the Deep Creek community gathered to conduct a second trash clean up. Led by Brittney Maxey, Educational Programs and Youth Action Island Summit Volunteer, and…

STAFF SPOTLIGHT: OLIVIA GELL

Name: Olivia Gell Where are you from? New York Where were you before this? I was studying at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania What brought you to The…

IS Students shine in SP 15 Parents’ Week presentations

Last week The Island School hosted Parents’ Week. The week included an opportunity for parents to tour our campus, view a student art exhibit, parent-teacher meetings, and a day for…

Boys Hope Girls Hope Recognizes Island School’s Chris Maxey with Distinguished Global Service Award

May 27, 2015

On May 7th, 2015, over a record breaking crowd of 875 people gathered at Cipriani Wall Street for Boys Hope Girls Hope New York’s (BHGHNY) annual Vision of Hope Awards Dinner. Introduced…

You are what you eat… and what your dinner eats, too!

As any angler will tell you, fresh fish is the best fish (Fig. 1)! Even non-anglers would insist that grilled wahoo, dockside yellowfin sashimi, or fried dolphinfish fingers are best…

Staff Spotlight: Mik Cooper

Name: Mik Cooper Where are you from? New York City Where were you before this? Directly before arriving on Eleuthera I was in New York City but before that I…

Prominent sea turtle researchers visit CEI

During the first week of May, Cape Eleuthera Institute and the Sea Turtle Research and Conservation Program were honored to welcom Dr. Karen Bjorndal and Dr. Alan Bolten to our…

CEI’s Dr. Edd Brooks Featured in CNN Series

Cape Eleuthera Institute’s Dr. Edd Brooks, is featured on CNN’s series on new adventurers. Click here to watch the video and learn more about Edd’s amazing deep water discoveries happening right…

Island School Research Class Helps Assess the Local Reef Invertebrate Populations

Read about some of the amazing real-world work Island School students are doing in their research class taught by researchers at the Cape Eleuthera Institute! http://blog.ceibahamas.org/2015/05/13/island-school-research-class-helps-assess-the-local-reef-invertebrate-populations/

Island School Research Class helps assess the local reef invertebrate populations

In the Bahamas, the fishing industry is crucial for the economy of the country, worth about $100  million annually. This mainly comes from the three main fisheries of The Bahamas, spiny…

Meet your Caciques of the week!

Name: Gus Where are you from?: Bloomington, IN How did you find out about The Island School?: My brother went– SP12 Name one thing not many people know about you:…

Congratulations Candice Springs Hipp (S’04)!

May 12, 2015

Island School Spring 2004 alumna Candice Springs got married earlier this month on May 2nd in South Carolina to her now husband Will Hipp. Candice wanted her favorite place, Eleuthera,…

CEI Research Manager attends international sea turtle conference

Annabelle Brooks, CEI Research Manager, just attended the 35th annual symposium on sea turtle biology and conservation, hosted by International Sea Turtle Society, in Dalaman, Turkey. The symposium draws participants from…

Blackbeard, the Manatee, in Boathouse Cut!

This morning we were visited by a large manatee in the Boathouse Cut! Educational Programs Lead Educator, Tiffany Gray, shared photos and information on the sighting with Bahamas Marine Mammal Research…

Earthwatch group works with CEI Sea Turtle Research Team

A group of 18 students from Skyline school in Seattle joined the turtle team at the start of April on an action packed 9-day Earthwatch expedition. Days were filled with…

STAFF SPOTLIGHT: EMMA ALEXANDER

Name: Emma Alexander Histories Teacher, Dean of Students Where are you from? Cambridge, MA Where were you before this? Cape Town, South Africa What brought you to Eleuthera? I was…

MEET YOUR CACIQUES OF THE WEEK!!!

May 4, 2015

Name: Raynooka Where are you from?: Chicago, IL How did you find out about The Island School?: I go to L’ville. They have posters up in every building! Name one…

Lyford Cay International School visits the Cape Eleuthera Institute

Lyford Cay International School in New Providence brought 25 bubbly 5th graders down for a 3 day sustainability program at the Cape Eleuthera Institute. Besides learning about topics such as Bahamian ooidic…

Internship Opportunity for IS Alumni

Apr 29, 2015

Chris Maxey’s son, Brocq Maxey works for a company in Cape Town, South Africa called Shark Explorers (http://www.sharkexplorers.com/), which offers unique shark diving and view expeditions. Their philosophy is to change peoples’ perspectives of…

We Did It!

WE DID IT! The results for yesterdays giving day 1 for 100 are in and we are jumping for joy! Thanks to our amazing alumni and parent supporters, we far…

1 Day, 1 Gift, 100 Life-Changing Days

Today is The Island School’s Giving Day, 1 for 100: On 1 day, 1 gift can change 100 days for an Island School student. Our goal is to get 100…

An excerpt from Link School’s visit to CEI

Here is an excerpt of her Island School experience, by Link School student Medina Purefoy-Craig: I can now safely say that I can jump into water and actually not drown. Early…

Meet your Caciques of the week!

With only half the students on campus, this week’s Caciques have done a great job of setting the tone and bringing energy to campus. Name: Olivia  Where are you from?:…

Alumni Spotlight: Carter Brown (S’09)!

Apr 22, 2015

Congratulations to Spring 2009 alumnus Carter Brown on his impressive finish at The Seneca7 Relay Race this past weekend in Geneva, NY. He and his other 6 teammates, team “Fish…

Joining forces to make Deep Creek Clean, Green, and Pristine!

Last Saturday morning, members from the Deep Creek Homecoming Committee and community partnered up with Deep Creek residents from Cape Eleuthera Institute and students and faculty from The Deep Creek Middle School…

Meet your Caciques of the week!

This week’s Caciques helped guide the student body through a rigorous academic week and kept things light with a campus-wide game of assassin (the winner has yet to be crowned).…

OAK Leadership visits CEI Campus

OAK Leadership Institute from Cleveland, Ohio joined us the first week of April for an action packed week. The five students and two teachers had the time of their lives exploring…

Meet Your Caciques of the Week!

This week’s Caciques finished off another great week. Here’s a little bit about them. Name: Jessa Where are you from?: Grand Rapids, MI How did you find out about The…

Sustainable Fisheries team represents at Rock Sound Homecoming

This past Saturday, the Sustainable Fisheries team travelled to Rock Sound for the annual Homecoming to represent The Cape Eleuthera Institute. The booth, decorated with educational materials pertaining to invasive…

Alumni Spotlight: Hunter Foote (F’10)!

Apr 8, 2015

Fall 2010 Island School alumna, Hunter Foote, is launching her own media company called Laurel and wanted the opportunity to share her endeavor with The Island School alumni community. Laurel was…

CEI Supports Youth Environmental Leadership Summit

Recently, the Cape Eleuthera Institute supported the Bahamas Reef Environment Educational Foundation (BREEF) for their first ever BREEF Eco-Schools Youth Environmental Leadership Summit in Nassau. The Cape Eleuthera Island School…

Researchers travel to Great Exuma to present at the Bahamas Conservation Symposium

In March, Florida State University Master’s students Brendan Talwar and Mackellar Violich, and Flats Ecology and Conservation intern Georgie Burruss traveled to Great Exuma to present at the Bahamas Conservation…

Meet your Caciques of the week!

Apr 4, 2015

This week’s Caciques topped off a busy week by organizing a fun Saturday evening bonfire for everyone to enjoy. Here’s a little more about them. Arielle Leeman Where are you…

Staff Spotlight: Flora Weeks

Flora Weeks joined The Island School as a math teacher this past fall after spending a year working in Maine at Chewonki. When not teaching math, Flora can be found leading…

Meet your Caciques of the week!

This week’s Caciques have been hard at work running daily circles, finding ways to make meal times more exciting, and acting as student leaders. A highlight of their week was…

Alumni Invasion!

Mar 25, 2015

The Island School has been lucky enough to welcome back so many of our amazing alumni over these past few weeks–it’s been an alumni invasion! In February, Willie Drury (S’10)…

Collaborative research on Exuma will have conservation implications for important nearshore species

In collaboration with the Fisheries Conservation Foundation (FCF) and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), the Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI) sent researchers to the Exuma Cays in February…

The CSD represents at the annual Agribusiness Expo

  During the 5th to the 7th of March, Zakita and Micheal represented the Centre of Sustainable Development (CSD) and the wider Island School/CEI community at the annual Agribusiness Expo…

Staff Spotlight: Alex Cook

The Island School is thrilled to welcome our newest faculty member Alex Cook this spring. When not advising and leading kayak trips, Alex can be found hard at work in the…

Meet Your Caciques of the Week!

Mar 20, 2015

Cacique means leader in Lucayan. Here at The Island School five students are selected each week to take on the role of “cacique” and serve as the face of the community . These student leaders,…

Island School Kitchen’s Tiffany McKinney Welcomes A Baby Boy!

Mar 17, 2015

Long-time member of The Island School’s kitchen staff, and perhaps one of the most recognizable faces on campus, Tiffany McKinney welcomed her new baby boy, Thomas Benjamin Pinder earlier this…

DCMS Eco-Club Attends Plastic Ocean Pollution Solution (POPS) Conference in California

Hi! My name is Simeon Bethel and I am a 13-year-old youth activist that attends the Deep Creek Middle School and I am passionate about the problem of plastic pollution…

Island School Student & Faculty Alumni Reunite at Colorado College

Mar 16, 2015

Last week, we heard from former Island School art teaching fellow Michael Arnsteen. He was asked to be a Visiting Artist at Colorado College for the first week of the…

Alumni Spotlight: Margot Werner (Su’13)!

Mar 13, 2015

Earlier this week, Chicago Blackhawk players, staff and members of the greater Illinois hockey community gathered together at the 28th Annual High School Scholarship Awards Luncheon to honor the three high…

Pufferfish shine in video contest

What happens to the research done at CEI after the excitement of the field season and the hours in the lab are over? Researchers need to find interesting and accessible ways…

Island School Morning Exercise in Boston

Mar 9, 2015

Morning exercise is the only way to start your day. Just ask Cape Eleuthera Foundation employees Mary Assini and Cam Powel and Island School parents Ernie & Kim Parizeau (Kate…

Rachel Miller Attends Sea Turtle Conference in GA

Earlier in February, Rachel Miller, the Research Assistant for the Sea Turtle Research and Conservation Program at CEI, attended the Southeast Regional Sea Turtle Meeting in Jekyll Island, GA. The…

Winter 2015 Alumni Newsletter

Feb 23, 2015

We sent out the winter edition of our bi-annual alumni newsletter today. Click on the image below to read about the impressive accomplishments of some of our alumni and get excited…

DCMS & PHA Eco-Clubs Trip to the Levy Preserve

Last week, 15 students from Deep Creek Middle School and 34 students from Preston H. Albury High School attend a joint Eco-Club event last night at the Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve…

Sea Turtle Team Takes DCMS Students in the Field

On Friday, January 23, the Sea Turtle Research Team was joined by the Grade 7 students from Deep Creek Middle School. The day was started by reviewing the biology of different species of sea turtles and talking…

DCMS & PH Albury High School Eco-Clubs Team Up

This past Saturday, the Deep Creek Middle School Early Act and Eco Club teamed up with Preston Albury High School’s newly formed Eco-club to sort plastics 1, 2, and 5. It wasn’t…

The Lillian and Betty Ratner School Learns All About Lionfish

This past week, visiting students from Ohio’s Lillian and Betty Ratner School spent a week at The Island School stretching their comfort zones and exploring what it means to live…

PH Albury & DCMS Eco Clubs Team Up for SEEP Recycling

This past Saturday, the Deep Creek Middle School Early Act and Eco Club teamed up with Preston H. Albury High School’s newly formed Eco Club to sort plastics 1, 2,…

Alumnus James Murray (F’11) Returns to the Cape as an Intern

Feb 2, 2015

“Just over three years ago I was rumbling along in a van on my way from Rock Sound to The Island School, clutching my backpack tightly and wondering what I had…

Brittney Parker and James Murray are the newest additions to the Sea Turtle Research Team

Here is a brief introduction to the new Sea Turtle interns, written by James Murray (IS FA’11):We are really excited to be here at CEI, studying and assisting in the…

DCMS Makes Waves at Junkanoo with “Save Our Seas” Theme

This year, Deep Creek Middle School students chose to tackle a bigger issue when planning their Junkanoo theme. Graduating students in grade 9 brainstormed a number of creative and colourful…

Williams College visits Eleuthera and works on sustainable food systems

Eleuthera was recently visited by a group of students from Williams College (Massachusetts). Their trip focused on Eleuthera’s food systems, with a focus on sustainable production. Over the past two…

Alumni Spotlight: Francis Joyce (F’07)

Jan 21, 2015

Francis Joyce attended The Island School in Fall 2007 and went on to continue his studies at Bowdoin College, graduating in May 2013. Since then, he has been working in…

Spring 2008’s Winter Reunion

Jan 16, 2015

Spring 2008 started the New Year off right by getting together for a reunion in New York City last weekend. Although almost 7 years out from their semester, S’08ers drove in from all…

Tides

Jan 16, 2015

Check out The Island School’s first e-publication, Tides, featuring photography, poetry, stories, drawings, and creative outpourings from individuals throughout The Cape Eleuthera Island School. Tides aims to capture the spirit…

Deep Creek Primary Communal Garden

Deep Creek Primary School, with the assistance of The Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI), has started a new initiative to build a school community garden with the aim to provide students…

The lionfish team completes year 5 of reef surveys

The lionfish team zipped up their 5mm wetsuits, donned their hoods, and braved the dropping water temperatures to conduct the 5th year of reef monitoring. It is well known that…

Paterakis Family Carries Out IS Mission Through Bakery Family Business

Jan 5, 2015

The Paterakis Family (Chuck, Olga, and daughter Kristin, F’04) recently celebrated a big milestone in the history of their family’s bakery, as well as in the history of Baltimore, MD.…

Deep Creek Primary School Community Garden: Jump starting healthy meals for the community

Deep Creek Primary School, with the assistance of The Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI), has started a new initiative to build a school community garden with the aim to provide students…

Successful lionfish jewelry workshop in Deep Creek

As invasive lionfish decimate Caribbean coral reef systems, consumptive fishery demand is promoted as one of the best ways to control their populations.  Recently, though, there is a new reason…

Cape Eleuthera Foundation Annual Report

Dec 22, 2014

We recently issued our Annual Report for fiscal year 2014 (July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014). Please click on the image below to read and/or download a copy of the report.

Earthwatch Sea Turtle Programs have a successful year in 2014!

9 expeditions, 92 volunteers, 115 turtles, and 145 Baited Remote Underwater Video Surveys  – just a taste of the successful year the Earthwatch-funded sea turtle research program had in 2014! This…

Happy Holidays from Eleuthera!

Dec 18, 2014

Happy holidays from all of us at The Island School! Wishing you and yours a joyous holiday season! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1P0qAKs4zM&feature=youtu.be

Palm Beach Day Academy visits the Cape Eleuthera Institute

Seven students from The Palm Beach Day Academy, in Palm Beach, Florida, kicked off a busy December at the Cape Eleuthera Institute with a five day program focused on marine…

What is The Island School?

Dec 10, 2014

How do you explain The Island School experience? Take a glimpse into some of the daily sights students encounter at The Island School. Share our newest video with an interested…

CEI’s Flats Ecology and Conservation Program Attends the Bonefish and Tarpon Trust Symposium

CEI Director Aaron Shultz and Flats Ecology and Conservation Program Manager Zach Zuckerman attended the 5th International Bonefish and Tarpon Trust (BTT) Symposium on Nov. 7th – 8th at the…

Fall 2014 IS/CEI Symposium Focuses on Outreach

The Island School and Cape Eleuthera Institute Research Symposium was held last Saturday, November 29. As with previous years, The Island School students prepared scientific posters about their Applied Research…

CEI Researchers attend GCFI Conference in Barbados

CEI researchers Claire Thomas and Zach Zuckermen attended the 67th Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute in Barbados the first week of November. This conference focused on small islands and developing…

Slayer Campaign Launches Year-Round

After its initial trial launch in April of this year and a successful 4-month run, the CEI Lionfish Research and Education Program’s “You Slay, We Pay” campaign has now been…

Lyford Cay ‘Take Action’ Projects Get Inspiration from CEI Visit

Last week, a group of grade 8 students from the Lyford Cay International School flew over from Nassau to visit the Cape Eleuthera Island School. These sixteen students made it…

Boarding School Officers Visit DCMS

Nov 25, 2014

Each November, admissions officers and school leaders from around the United States come to Eleuthera to get more familiar with The Deep Creek Middle School, The Island School and Cape…

Visiting Colleges? Let Us Link You Up With Other Island School Alumni!

Nov 24, 2014

We have Island School alumni at colleges and universities all across the United States. As you plan your college visits, keep The Island School in mind. We can connect you…

Write An Article for Your Local Paper

Nov 21, 2014

One of the best ways for alumni to help us spread the word about The Island School during their transition back home is to write an article on their experience and submit…

On-track Anderson-Cabot Hall Construction Project Demonstrates Sustainable Building Practices

The Anderson-Cabot Hall broke ground in January, 2014 and is currently halfway through construction.  Once completed, this structure will accommodate up to 44 interns, teaching fellows, and graduate students who…

Island School on CNN’s “Wish You Were Here”

Nov 18, 2014

CNN is doing a series of videos called “Wish You Were Here” and has chosen to include The Island School! CNN asked adventurous people all over the world to send…

F’14 Parents Weekend Arrivals

Nov 17, 2014

Lyford Cay Students Explore Sustainability

In the last week of October, CEI welcomed Lyford Cay International School’s two classes for their annual visit. Denise Mizell, a science teacher at Lyford Cay, brought grade 10 to…

Award for Excellence in Research

Each year, CEI offers two in-house studentships to graduate students conducting research at CEI and teaching research class though The Island School. Applicants of the Award for Excellence in Research…

Friends and Family Discount Extended at Cape Eleuthera Marina & Resort

Nov 5, 2014

Ever think of coming back to Eleuthera and doing some exploring? Well, we are making it easy for you with this Do It Yourself Down Island Trip (DIY-DIT) guide. Check out…

DCMS Students’ Book Reviews Published Online!

As part of the National Day on Writing celebrations, Deep Creek Middle School students wrote reviews of their favorite books. Seventh graders Khiara Knowles and Alicia Albury had their reviews published by…

Bull Shark Tags Provide Clues to Migratory Movements

The Cape Eleuthera Institute’s Shark Research and Conservation Program has just started to receive data back from the satellite tags deployed last winter onto five female bull sharks. These transient sharks…

First-Ever Bahamian Lionfish Jewelry Making and Awareness Workshop a Huge Success

The lionfish, an invasive predator from the Indo Pacific currently wreaking havoc on Caribbean and South American coral reef fish populations, was first introduced to the region through the exotic…

First-Ever Bahamian Lionfish Jewelry Making and Awareness Workshop a Huge Success

The lionfish, an invasive predator from the Indo Pacific currently wreaking havoc on Caribbean and South American coral reef fish populations, was first introduced to the region through the exotic…

Meet our Fall 2014 BESS Scholars

Oct 29, 2014

The Bahamas Environmental Steward Scholars (BESS) program is a unique opportunity for graduating students in The Bahamas ages 15-18 who have a keen interest in the environment and want to…

Island School in Hanover, NH

Oct 29, 2014

On Monday, The Island School travelled to Hanover, New Hampshire to visit with alumni and interested families. The Lubrano family (Amelia, Summer 2014) hosted a wonderful evening for alumni and…

South Eleuthera Primary Schools Explore Marine Invertebrates & Sustainable Systems

Green Castle Primary School’s teacher, Ms. Mary Thompson, brought her class of students in grades 5 & 6 for a marine invertebrate and snorkel trip at the Cape Eleuthera Institute last…

Next Generation of Island School Students

Oct 28, 2014

Fall 1999 Island School alumna, Elizabeth Besser Novak sent us a photo of her son, Brigham, dressed up in his Halloween costume–a scuba diver! Only about 15 more years until he can apply…

IS Faculty Do Their 2,014 Pushups

Oct 27, 2014

The Fall 2014 students posed the week-long CONCHtribution Push Up Challenge to the alumni during the week of October 12. If 70 alumni made a donation to CONCHtribution, the annual…

Alumni Spotlight: Will Cembalest (S’14)!

Oct 27, 2014

It is a difficult decision to choose to stray from the typical high school path and attend The Island School for a semester. It is especially difficult when you are a top-performing…

Third Annual Have One On Us Night!

Oct 24, 2014

We held our third annual Have One One Us Night for alumni last night in three cities across the U.S.: Boston, Denver, and New York City. It was a great…

The Lionfish Team Breaks from Lab Work to Conduct Patch Reef Surveys

  For the past three seasons the Lionfish Research and Education Program, managed by Dr. Jocelyn Curtis-Quick, has been conducting an array of lab-based behavioral studies.  Projects have assessed everything…

Students at The Island School Introduce Their Research Projects

Last week students in the Fall 2014 semester of The Island School gathered with their peers, teachers, faculty, and visitors to present introductions to their Research Class projects.  Presentations contextualized…

Alumni Spotlight: Krissy Taft (S’09)!

Oct 22, 2014

Krissy Taft, a Spring 2009 Island School alumna, is in her final semester at Middlebury College and has been very focused on senior thesis, which concerns the efficient use of…

DCMS Participates in National Day on Writing

For the past five years, the National Council of Teachers of English has declared October 20th the National Day on Writing. This holiday celebrates the importance of writing in our…

Taking the Princeton, NJ Admissions Reception Outdoors!

Oct 21, 2014

On Sunday night, nearly 50 interested students and families gathered at the home of Pat Wynne and Lou Valente (Jake S’10 and Cole S’14) in Princeton, New Jersey. Although our…

The Sustainable Fisheries Team Searches for Stone Crabs

Stone crabs have been a popular and principal commercial fishery in Florida for many years, and have comprised a portion of the local fishing take here in The Bahamas for…

Deep Creek Middle School Boarding School Trip 2014

Since 2001, Deep Creek Middle School has supported its students in applying for scholarships to U.S. boarding schools as an alternative option to continuing with their high school education on…

Have One On Us Night 2014!

Oct 13, 2014

We hope all our 21+ alumni in NYC, Denver and Boston can join us for the 3rd annual Have One On Us Night on Thursday, October 23. RSVP to alumni@islandschool.org.

Alumni Share Experiences at Connecticut Admissions Reception

Oct 9, 2014

The Island School would like to extend a huge thank you to the Davis family in New Canaan, CT for hosting nearly 40 people in their home on Tuesday night for…

Admissions Reception in Concord, MA

Oct 8, 2014

Last night over 70 prospective students and their families, recent alumni, and even a few incoming Spring 2015 students gathered at Nicole & Kevin Kelly’s beautiful home (Madeleine S’13, Margaret…

Ben & Sarah Snyder Visit IS During Their Sabbatical

Oct 6, 2014

Ben and Sarah Snyder (parents of Abby, Spring 2006) have been long-time friends and supporters of The Island School. In fact, Ben is a member of our Cape Eleuthera Island School Board.…

Congratulations CEI Staff Alumna Emma Loosigian!

Last weekend, CEI staff alumna (2010-11), Emma Loosigian married Michael Laham on her family’s apple orchard, Apple Annie, in Brentwood, New Hampshire. Among those in attendance celebrating the newlyweds were…

CONCHtribution 2014 Begins TODAY!

Oct 1, 2014

CONCHtribution, the annual alumni giving campaign, begins TODAY! This year it is running from October 1-October 31, so be sure to make your gift before the end of the month.…

Alumni Spotlight: Danny Goldman (S’13)

Oct 1, 2014

About a year ago, The Lawrenceville Island School Club set out to fundraise enough money to purchase a solar suitcase from We Care Solar. We Care Solar is a nonprofit…

Third BREEF Sea Camp, Governor’s Harbour, August 2014

Dr. Owen O’Shea, Associate Researcher with the Shark Research and Conservation Program at The Cape Eleuthera Institute, recently visited the Haynes Library in Governor’s Harbour to deliver a talk on…

Deep Creek Middle School Students Travel to Maine

Every year, the 8th grade students at Deep Creek Middle School do a school exchange with a partner in The United States. This year, thirteen DCMS students spent a week in Camden, Maine…

World Cup Fall 2014

Sep 23, 2014

Last Thursday students kicked off the 5th Biannual Island School World Cup soccer tournament.  The World Cup is an Island School tradition, bringing extended advisories together since Fall 2012. This…

Simon Fraser University’s Gotta Catch ‘Em All

Summer 2014 was a fun but busy field season for the research team from Simon Fraser University. This was the first field season at Cape Eleuthera Institute for Fiona Francis,…

Summer Research at CEI and Abroad – Check out our eNews!

The summer season at Cape Eleuthera Institute always sees a tremendous amount of activity.  Visiting scientists fly in, new interns and undergraduates arrive, and every now and then our own…

Alumni Spotlight: Scott Voigt (S’14)

Sep 19, 2014

Alumnus Scott Voigt was so inspired by the active lifestyle he led during his Spring 2014 semester at The Island School that he signed up to participate in a Half…

Gap Year Students in the Field with the Lionfish and Sustainable Fisheries Teams

Gap Year students spent an afternoon with the sustainable fisheries program, dissecting lionfish and engaging in discussion about the invasive species. During the dissection students poked at lionfish visceral fat…

Apply Now to The Island School!

Sep 16, 2014

The Island School application for the Summer 2015, Fall 2015, and Spring 2016 semesters is now live. Click here to access the application and be sure to spread the word…

Brookwood School Visits CEI

Brookwood School students and teachers recently headed back to Massachusetts after their school’s first visit to Cape Eleuthera Institute. During their 6-day adventure the group was able to learn more about…

American Elasmobranch Society 2014 – Chattanooga, Tennessee

Shark Research and Conservation Associate Researcher Dr. Owen O’Shea recently attended the 30th annual meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Dr. O’Shea presented his paper ‘novel observations…

Remembering Pioneer Faculty Member George Miller

Sep 12, 2014

  We are sad for the loss of the great George Miller who served The Island School as our first literature teacher 1999-2000. George, who had come out of retirement…

Local High School Teachers Consider Sustainability as a Part of Curriculum

Teachers and Vice Principal, Ms. Knowles, from Preston H. Albury High School came to visit during teacher’s planning week in late August. This visit served as the start to a…

Summer Term 2014 Reunion!

Sep 5, 2014

Just 1 month after they left Eleuthera, the Summer Term 2014 semester got together for a reunion in the Boston area over Labor Day weekend. Over twenty Su’14 alumni made the trek…

IS Alumna Looking for Part Time Intern

Sep 5, 2014

Fall 2013 alumna, Krissy Truesdale, has been working hard to get her non-profit, Solar for Our Superheroes off the ground. She is now at the point where she is looking…

Teachers Conference Reflection at Morning Circle

Every summer, The Island School welcomes a group of talented and motivated educators to their annual Teachers Conference. One of our attendees from this past summer, Mark Dewart, a science teacher…

Oceanside and Camden Hills- visiting programs at CEI

 Earlier this month was the return of Camden Hills Regional High School for their sixth visit to CEI, and Oceanside High School’s second trip alongside Camden. It was another stellar…

Introducing our Summer 2014 City Bridge Scholars

Jul 30, 2014

City Bridge partnerships connect inner city students to The Island School. We find that providing transformative growth opportunities to these deserving students, we expand their worlds while immeasurably enriching our…

Alumni Give Back Working at IS and CEI This Summer

Jul 29, 2014

The Island School stays busy all year round–especially during the summer. This summer we were excited to welcome back a number of Island School alumni who are working with The…

Successful Second Annual Nantucket Run-Swim!

Jul 28, 2014

We did it again and came back for round two–the Second Annual Nantucket Run-Swim! On July 12, 2014 The Island School with hosts, The Parizeau Family, rolled out a modified…

You Can Do It!

Jul 25, 2014

We began the day with morning circle at 6:30am. The sun was shining brightly and the wind was blowing strong. When all 33 of us who weren’t on the tourism…

Spring ’12, ’13 and ’14!

Jul 24, 2014

Spring 2012 alumna, Shelby Ambargis sent us this photo after she found herself with two other Island School alumni from the spring semesters that came after her. We love hearing…

Don’t Count the Time, Make the Time Count

Jul 22, 2014

Yesterday marked our last day off before our parents arrive and our final academic rotation begins. For all of us still here on campus, we slept in as late as…

Push It to the Limit

Jul 22, 2014

As the sun rose yesterday morning, anxious kids climbed out of their beds and feared the morning ahead. What kids would be doing in twenty minutes time would be the…

Coral of Duty: Polyp Revenge

Jul 22, 2014

Waking to another gorgeous Bahamian sunrise, we gathered at the flagpole to prepare for… The pole swim. After tightening our goggles and stretching to loosen our muscles, we dove off…

Sunrise Freedive

Jul 22, 2014

As the sun began to rise above the boathouse, we boarded Red Rising and set out for a free diving excursion at Tunnel Rock. Swimming down 40 feet beneath the…

Island School Students Invade CEI

For the Island School summer term, six students had the opportunity to work with Dr. Jocelyn Curtis-Quick researching invasive lionfish. In one day, the students became professionals at cast netting,…

Leading Environmentalist, Philanthropist & Supporter of CEI Peter Wege Dies at 94

Jul 17, 2014

Peter Wege, former Chairman of Steelcase Furniture from West Michigan, was pushing the world to go green long before ideas about sustainability had gone mainstream. Peter believed strongly that economic…

IS students help with deep sea trapping research project

The Island school summer term went out with the deep-water research group, led by Mackellar Violich to pull up traps from 1200 meters deep. The baited traps are set off…

The Flying Gunnards Fly Solo

Jul 16, 2014

After almost a week long without everyone at the Island School, the Flying Gurnards group was finally able to join the rest of the school and enjoy the much needed…

Bonfires and Bioluminescence

Jul 15, 2014

Yesterday we woke up to a special occasion, swim class and campus sprints! As the days go by and we continue to get stronger, the morning work-outs continue to get…

Daily Happenings and Cool presentations

Jul 15, 2014

At the start of the second day during our first academic week, the students ran to a beach location called The Saddle. From there, they swam parallel to the shoreline…

Deep Sea Research and Final Marine Eco Dives

Jul 15, 2014

Yesterday we woke up early to the rising sun and a 6:30 breakfast. We had to push off early for deep sea research, which was about a 35 minute boat…

Free diving fun!

Jul 15, 2014

Splash! The water felt warm, as it does everyday, when we jumped off the boat at 6:30 this morning. A small group of us had chosen to embark on an…

Academic Rotations Begin!

Jul 11, 2014

Yesterday marked the first day of the academic rotation. Campus said au revoir to the Tourism and Development group as they embarked on their four-day trip down island, then again…

Orientation Comes to an Exciting Close

Jul 10, 2014

July 7, 2014: Day 8 Donning running shoes, water bottles, and optimistic outlooks, students and faculty rose at 6:30 am for our first 4-mile run to High Rock and back.…

Shout it Out!

Jul 10, 2014

As orientation week came to a close, we enjoyed a much needed day off to celebrate our accomplishments of the week! It was a quiet day on campus as most…

Eleutheran Explorers Camp is a Huge Success!

 Eleutheran Explorers Camp is a Huge Success Last week CEI was graced with 13 kiddos here for our annual Eleuthera Explorers Summer Camp! It was a jam packed week full…

Summer Term 2014 Has Begun!

Jul 3, 2014

Get a glimpse of the first 24 hours of Summer Term 2014! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BW3bL85MrDA

Opportunities on Cape Eleuthera

The Island School, Cape Eleuthera Institute, and Center for Sustainable Development have a number of internship and work opportunities still available for the 2014-15 academic year. You can learn more…

Summer Term 2014: No Ceilings

Jul 2, 2014

From Tanzania to San Francisco, our community is a diverse one, but it can agree on one thing: we are all excited for the month to come! Although a few…

CEI hands out free lionfish at Deep Creek’s Conch Fest

This year, CEI had a booth at Deep Creek’s Homecoming, called Conch Fest, that was geared towards promoting sustainable fisheries. The team was frying up lionfish samples, so local community…

Introducing Summer 2014 Bahamian Apprentices

Every summer, The Cape Eleuthera Island School welcomes a number of talented and driven young Bahamians to campus, offering them an opportunity to work closely with The Island School and the…

Finding Querencias Away from Island School

Jun 23, 2014

Spring 2007 alumna, Hilary Waleka, recently sent us a link to a post on her blog. In this post, she wrote about querencias. Ever since attending Island School and learning…

Alumni Spotlight: Krissy Truesdale (F’13)!

Jun 19, 2014

Fall 2013 alumna Krissy Truesdale had an impressive resume even before she attended The Island School this year, having started her own charity, Solar for Our Superheroes. Since returning home…

CEI and Island School Research Symposium a big success

Congratulations to all of the Spring 2014 Island School students who gave oral and poster presentations at the Research Symposium. This event is a culmination a semester-long research class, where…

Permaculture Design Course (PDC) This August!

Have you ever been curious about permaculture? Are you itching grow your own food? Do you dream of transforming your yard into an edible oasis? If any of that sounds…

DIY Down Island Trip!

Jun 10, 2014

Ever think of coming back to Eleuthera and doing some exploring? Well, we are making it easy for you with this Do It Yourself Down Island Trip (DIY-DIT) guide. Check out…

Early Learning Center students get to investigate real deep sea creatures!

The Island School’s youngest students have been able to get up close and personal with some deep sea creatures over the past couple of weeks without even setting foot in…

I’ve Always Wanted to be a Scientist

May 30, 2014

A core part of the Island School curriculum is research class, which is taught by CEI (Cape Eleuthera Institute) researchers. Research class is a crucial part of the semester because…

Island School students present their research at Parent’s Weekend

Last week, the Island School campus was inundated with the parents of the Spring 2014 students. Aside from campus tours and a breathtaking art gallery, parents also got to witness…

CEI participates in local Earth Day event

To celebrate Earth Day and coastal awareness month, One Eleuthera Foundation (OEF) held an environmentally-themed festival. “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle- Respect Mother Earth” was the theme for this day of celebration.…

Center for Sustainable Development

May 23, 2014

We are excited to announce the introduction of the Center for Sustainable Development and Tingum Recycling Center! Check out the new website to learn more about this new building on…

Deep Creek Middle School students host town hall meeting on Sustainable Fisheries

A town hall meeting was held on May 15 at the South Eleuthera Mission. This meeting was organized by Deep Creek Middle School students who formed a Sustainable Fisheries team:…

HMI Founders Visit The Island School

May 20, 2014

Christopher and Molly Barnes, founders of the High Mountain Institute, a semester school in Leadville, CO, sailed their boat into Triangle Cut right next to our Island School campus last…

CEI Researcher Dr. Jocelyn Curtis-Quick presents at Tedx Nassau

On Saturday, May 3rd, the first TEDx event in The Bahamas, TEDx Nassau 2014, took place.  The event aimed to facilitate nationwide conversations about pressing issues in The Bahamas today,…

West Chester University Students Complete Their Student Teaching at DCMS

Deep Creek Middle School recently said goodbye to two more of its student teachers this spring, Jonathan Jasper and Nancy Stehman from West Chester University in Pennsylvania. The candidates, seen…

Follow Up on Alumni Spotlight: Jenny Sherman (F’08)!

May 12, 2014

A few weeks ago, we shared with you the story of a Fall 2008 alumna, Jenny Sherman, who was chosen from countless entries to speak at Duke University’s Commencement Ceremony.…

Happy Mother’s Day!

May 12, 2014

We hope that all of The Island School mothers had a wonderful day! We miss them and can’t wait for our families to visit in 9 days!!!!

DCMS’s Zachary Carey Accepted to Perkiomen School

DCMS and The Island School would like to congratulate DCMS grade 9 student Zachary Carey of Tarpum Bay on his recent acceptance to Perkiomen School in Pennsylvania. Zach will attend…

Spring 2014 Kayak Trips

May 8, 2014

This weekend, the entire Spring 2014 semester will be reunited back on campus for the first time since beginning their 3-week block of academic, kayak, and down island trip rotations.…

College of DuPage: From Illinois to Eleuthera

The Cape Eleuthera Institute welcomed College of DuPage last week, our first visiting college program of the spring season!  Led by Dr. Jim Ludden, of College of DuPage, as well…

Faculty Alumni Spotlight: Nathan Weathington!

May 8, 2014

Many of our Island School alumni had the privilege of being taught by former faculty member Nathan Weathington (Fall 2001-Spring 2005). Nathan taught math class, but I’m sure many of…

DCMS Students Tour U.S. Boarding Schools

In April, five DCMS grade eight students spent a few days of their Easter vacation touring boarding schools in the Mid-Atlantic region. DCMS supports its students in applying for scholarships…

Forget the Tank, Remember to Breathe

May 7, 2014

It’s a quiet 6:10 AM wakeup call in boys dorm. It still looks like night outside, but a few pull themselves out of bed to go free-diving, careful not to…

CEI Researcher Zach Zuckerman discusses mangrove conservation in Abaco!

Flats Research Manager Zach Zuckerman was invited to perform an ecological assessment of Sand Banks Creek near Treasure Cay, Abaco. Together with Olivia Patterson of Friends of the Environment, representatives…

DCMS Alumni Compete in Track Relays at Penn

Deep Creek Middle School Alumni were out in full force at last weekend’s Penn Relays in Philadelphia. Four students at US prep schools participated in events. Anna McCartney and Treshae…

Visiting Program from Muncton gets involved with all aspects of CEI!

Things are heating up here at CEI!  Students are on campus, summer is on the way, and the adventures are everywhere.  The Educational Programs team wrapped up the month of…

Lionfish invade Rock Sound Homecoming!

CEI Lionfish team visited Rock Sound’s homecoming celebration.  Amid stands selling fritters, grouper, and curry chicken the crew erected a booth dishing out free samples of lionfish ceviche, passing out…

Advisory Time!

Apr 24, 2014

It’s been about 6 weeks since all 48 of us arrived here at The Island School and we’re already completely immersed into the academic structure. One thing that I look…

Effect of Thermal Stressors on Great Barracuda and Schoolmaster Snapper

Over the next 100 years, factors causing climate change have the potential to increase sea surface temperatures by up to 5 degrees Celsius.  However, even a small increase could have drastic effects on tropical areas due to the historical thermal stability of places such as the Caribbean.  Recently, the Cape Eleuthera Institute has been focusing efforts on investigating how climate change may affect tropical fish species and the marine communities with which they interact.  One specific project is using a swim tunnel to measure the aerobic scope of Great Barracuda (Sphyraena barracuda) and Schoolmaster Snapper (Lutjanus apodus).  A swim tunnel is a cylindrical tank in which a fish swims against a current and its oxygen consumption can be measured.  Data obtained from the swim tunnel such as swimming velocity and respiration rate can then be used to calculate the fish’s aerobic scope.  Aerobic scope, or the capacity for oxygen­driven metabolism, is a good overall indicator for performance and can estimate how much energy a fish has to devote to essential behaviors such as foraging, predator evasion and reproduction. The water that flows through the swim tunnel can be slightly warmed to simulate future ocean conditions, and the fish’s response can be quantified.  Through this study, CEI and the Flats Ecology and Conservation Program hope to gain insight on how different coral reef and mangrove…

Alumni Spotlight: Jenny Sherman (F’08)

Apr 22, 2014

Fall 2008 alumna, Jenny Sherman, has been selected to deliver the student speech at Duke University’s commencement ceremony next month. She was chosen from 30 graduate and undergraduate students who…

Getting Comfortable Doing the Wobble

Apr 18, 2014

Each Island School student has a Deep Creek Middle School buddy during community outreach where we help them achieve a goal to better their society. Last week Island School students…

Dr. Joanna Paul’s Trip to South Africa with EdVillage

Apr 17, 2014

This past March, Dr. Joanna Paul (Director of Education) travelled to South Africa with EdVillage and a team of international educators to conduct some teacher training workshops and school reviews.…

NSF site visit to CEI

A group of biologists from Universities throughout the United States gathered to discuss the improvement of the research facilities at the Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI).  This meeting was funded by…

The Bahamas Bull Shark Project

The bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas) is one of the most infamous sharks in the world’s oceans.  They have evolved to hunt large prey in shallow coastal waters and, as a…

You Slay, We Pay!

The ‘You Slay, We Pay’ campaign is underway. Lionfish are invasive and devastating reefs; fortunately for us, they are delicious! However, these fish are still an untapped sustainable marine resource.…

Nigel Barker Tours The Island School Campus

Professional fashion and beauty photographer, host of TV’s The Face, and judge on America’s Next Top Model recently toured the campus’ of The Island School and The Cape Eleuthera Institute while vacationing with his…

Spring 2014 Gap Year Conclusion

The Spring Gap Year program concluded this past week after an intense past nine weeks here at the Cape Eleuthera Institute. The students have been involved all over the organization…

CEI is now on Google Street View!

The Cape Eleuthera Insitute is excited to announce the launch of CEI Street View!  You can now take virtual tours of The Island School, Cape Eleuthera Insitute, and Center for Sustainable…

The Island School is on Google Maps Street View!

The Island School is excited to announce the launch of Island School Street View!  You can now take virtual tours of The Island School, Cape Eleuthera Insitute, and Center for Sustainable…

A Time to Reflect

Mar 26, 2014

As defined in our first Literature reading assignment of the semester, The Rediscovery of North America by Barry Lopez, querencia “refers to a place on the ground where one feels…

Exploring the Depths with DCMS & CEI Shark Team

The importance of scientific outreach is empirical to the goals and objectives of the Cape Eleuthera Foundation, aiming to educate and inspire the next generation of young scientists. Friday 14th…

Inaugural Island School Teacher Visits Campus

Mar 25, 2014

Alejandro “Dro” Marti, an inaugural Island School teacher, recently visited our Cape Eleuthera campus. Dro was the first and only Spanish teacher in The Island School’s history! It was a…

Spring Thaw Alumni Event in Boston and NYC

Mar 25, 2014

A Look at Animals and Habitats with Tarpum Bay Primary

Fourteen students from Ms. Carey’s first grade class came to CEI to study animals & their different habitats.  During their field trip they explored the farm and investigated some of…

15 Year T-Shirts on Sale Now!

Mar 19, 2014

The Island School is celebrating its 15 year anniversary this year and a few weeks ago, we asked for your help in choosing the design for our commemorative 15 year…

Sunscreen and Handling Experiments

An estimated 4,000 to 6,000 metric tons of sunscreen washes off swimmers annually. This can affect the ocean in many different ways. This semester the Flats Research Program at CEI…

Mitigating the Threats of Invasive Alien Species in the Insular Caribbean (MTIASIC) Project video competition

Check out this video that Island School communications assistant and IS alumnus Will Strathmann (F’07) created on lionfish for the Mitigating the Threats of Invasive Alien Species in the Insular…

Cape Eleuthera Institute Welcomes Eleuthera Principals

In December 2013, the Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI) and Center for Sustainable Development (CSD) launched The Local Schools Program which has several education programs that reach young Bahamians.  Our Local…

CEI Researchers present at the 2nd Bahamas National Natural History Conference in Nassau

CEI researchers were busy in Nassau over the past week.  On March 4th, Aaron Shultz and Kate Kincaid attended an IUCN Red List Workshop, held at The Bahamas National Trust.…

Alumni Spotlight: Charlotte Rand (F’01)!

Mar 11, 2014

Although it has been over 12 years since Charlotte Rand’s semester at The Island School, the Fall 2001 alumna’s current career path remains directly related to her experience on the…

Mitigating the Threats of Invasive Alien Species in the Insular Caribbean (MTIASIC) Project video competition

Mar 10, 2014

Island School communications assistant and IS alumnus Will Strathmann (F’08) created this video on the invasive species of lionfish for the Mitigating the Threats of Invasive Alien Species in the…

First Earthwatch team assists in Sea turtle research at CEI

The first of 8 teams for 2014 were at CEI last week assisting with sea turtle research. 9 volunteers, from across America and Canada, spent 9 days collecting data from…

Urban School Leaders Visit Island School

Mar 6, 2014

Earlier this week, a number of urban school leaders visited The Island School to get to know our campus, as well as brainstorm ways to provide this type of transformative…

CEI Winter Newsletter

The Cape Eleuthera Institute Winter Newsletter went out earlier this week. Take a peek to see all the amazing things going on over at the institute! Also be sure to…

Weilenmann Students Discover the Wonderful World of CEI

Winter break at the Weilenmann School of Discovery in Park City, Utah, is usually synonymous with snow pants, ski lifts, and hot cocoa.  However, for 16 students and 5 chaperones,…

Alumni Newsletter

Feb 28, 2014

Every year we send out a newsletter to our Island School alumni, highlighting things happening on campus and alumni spotlights sent to us by our amazing Island School graduates. We…

DCMS Presentations of Learning a Success!

DCMS students showed off their final School without Walls (SWW) projects last Thursday evening during Presentations of Learning (POL) at the DCMS campus, marking the end of a seven-week experiential learning unit.…

TK Foundation Visits Campus

On Wednesday, February 19, we were pleased to host Mr. Arthur Croady and Mrs. Esther Blair from the TK Foundation on campus. The TK Foundation is our largest Bahamian supporter and…

RSMAS help with the lionfish invasion

This week, the RSMAS group had a class on invasive species.  As part of the class, team RSMAS got to go out with the lionfish researchers and help with spearing,…

University of Illinois’ Inaugural Visit!

CEI launched into 2014 with a busy EP season.  Amidst the many veteran programs was the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, with 8 students visiting for their inaugural trip to Eleuthera!…

Putting Puffers in the Lounge Chair – Personality, Stress, and the Checkered Puffer

Do animals have personality? If so, how do we define and measure it? How would personality types affect an animal’s fitness?Researchers define “animal personality” as structured differences in the behavior…

New York Harbor School Visits The Island School

Last week the New York Harbor School, located in the heart of New York Habor, visited The Island School for their 6th consecutive year.  Each year NYHS sends a group…

Exeter field course visits CEI

Visiting CEI for the first time, 26 students and 4 professors from the University of Exeter, UK, completed a 12 day program during 6th- 17th January. As part of a field…

MSSM presents on the effects of longline capture stress

The Maine School of Science & Mathematics blessed us with their presence for the 4th year in a row here at the Cape Eleuthera Institute! Dr. Debbie Eustis-Grandy and Dr.…

Spring Gap students are here!

The Spring Gappers are on campus! Our first week was busy getting oriented to all the exciting opportunities that are waiting for us in the next two months. While we’ve…

Plastics outreach with Preston H Albury school

This past fall, CEI’s resident plastic researcher, Kristal Ambrose teamed up with local high school teacher Joanna Parker’s geography class to conduct two consecutive beach plastic surveys for their BGCSE course work,…

DCMS and ELC Students Compete in Jr. Junkanoo

Hours of practice and hard work paid off for Deep Creek Middle School students last Saturday night at The 2014 Eleuthera Jr. Junkanoo held in Governors Harbour.  Accompanying DCMS for…

Lionfish study focused on South Eleuthera’s patch reefs is accepted for publication!

Good news for the continuing battle against invasive lionfish – a study conducted at CEI in collaboration with Simon Fraser University and Reef Environmental Education Foundation (REEF), and headed by…

Fall 2009 Alumnae Reconnect in South Africa!

Jan 23, 2014

Despite living only 2 hours away from each other back home in Massachusetts, it took Liza Morse (F’09) and Maggie Schneider (F’09) four years and thousands of miles away from…

The Cambridge Rindge and Latin School Connection

Jan 23, 2014

The Island School has many connections with Cambridge Rindge and Latin School in Cambridge, MA. One of their graduates, Emma Alexander, now is in her second year of teaching histories…

CEI attends Abaco Science Alliance Conference 2014

FRIENDS of the Environment hosted the 6th Biennial Abaco Science Alliance Conference (ASAC). The conference goals were to provide a forum for networking and information sharing for Abaco and Bahamas-based…

Interesting research on weather balloons by CEI researcher Dr. Owen O’Shea

Dr. Owen O’Shea, research associate for the Shark Program at CEI, recently had research published looking at the negative effects of weather balloons, after thousands were recorded from community beach…

Monmouth University students continue ongoing research projects at CEI

January at the Cape Eleuthera Institute is an exciting time:  a new year, new interns, and a heap of new students visiting during their university’s January term!Monmouth University joined CEI…

Vote for a 15 Year T-Shirt Design

Jan 20, 2014

We are selling t-shirts to commemorate The Island School’s 15th anniversary. But we need your help to choose a t-shirt design! Visit our website to vote for your favorite design…

Outreach in Spanish Wells

In November, Kristal Ambrose, working for the Center for Sustainable Development, and CEI’s outdoor educator Tiffany Gray, made the trip down island to visit Ms. Thompson’s grade 12 geography class at…

Visiting program from Exeter University visits Schooner Cays for juvenile conch surveys

This weekend saw visiting Exeter students and professors heading to the Schooner Cays with the CEI Queen Conch team.  A 30-minute ride and short swim allowed us to conduct shallow…

IS Featured on Green Schools Alliance!

Jan 15, 2014

The Island School is the feature school this month on Green Schools Alliance’s website! Be sure to check it out: http://www.greenschoolsalliance.org/featuredschoolpage/island-school

Tyrin Culmer of DCMS Gets Story Published Online

DCMS eighth grader, Tyrin Culmer, has been published in Anansesem, a Caribbean E-zine for Children. Her piece, “Paint,” was written for her seventh grade English class last year. Click on…

CEI’s Kristal Ambrose teaches the kids at the Early Learning Center about plastic pollution

Last month,CEI Research Associate Kristal Ambrose had the opportunity to work with the “mini scientists” at the Early Learning Center (ELC) on campus, giving a presentation on plastic pollution. Kristal…

A 15 Year Celebration to Remember!

Jan 7, 2014

Thank you to all our friends, families, alumni, and supporters who joined us this past weekend to celebration 15 years of The Island School at the New England Aquarium in…

DCMS Eco-Club Chosen to Attend 2014 POPS Youth Summit

Deep Creek Middle School students have been chosen to attend the 2014 Plastic Ocean Pollution Solutions (POPS) International Youth Summit to be held March 22-23, 2014 at the Ocean Institute in Dana Point,…

The Shark Research team posts footage of their deepwater research with the Medusa!

The Cape Eleuthera Institute and The Island School have recently begun their deepwater exploration of The Exuma Sound with almost 100 hours of footage from the deep ocean. This study…

Wemyss Bight Primary visits CEI again

Recently, twelve smiling faces from Mrs. Sweeting’s 6th grade class at Wemyss Bight Primary came to visit Cape Eleuthera Institute to supplement their pollution unit. The afternoon started off with…

Lionfish team completes December surveys

Wetsuits were in order as the lionfish team took to the seas for their December surveys of the patch reefs.  A three-day blitz with eighteen dives brought us to sixteen…

Wrapping up a successful bonefish tagging trip in Andros South

Interns from the Flats Ecology and Conservation Program and Shark Research and Education Program at the Cape Eleuthera Institute (Stacey Dorman and Carl Treyz) and Zack Jud from the Bonefish and…

RSVP for the 15 Year Celebration Today!

Dec 16, 2013

Today is the final day to RSVP for The Island School’s 15 Year Celebration in Boston on January 4. Space is limited and due to an unprecedented number of RSVPs,…

New acoustic tracking study on bonefish in Grand Bahama

Throughout the islands of The Bahamas, bonefishing is not only popular sport, but also an important component of the tourism industry that contributes greatly to the economic health of many…

Check out our Fall 2013 eNews!

See what CEI researchers and environmental educators have been up to this fall! Follow the link to read our Fall eNews:http://www.ceibahamas.org/ENews/CEI/2013_Fall2/2013_FALL2_CEI.html

Tilapia harvest at CEI

Last month, CEI conducted its first tilapia harvest since March 2013.  This exciting process began on Sunday morning when 160 tilapia were selected for harvest for an Island School parent’s weekend meal and a…

Beach Plastic Christmas Ornament Workshop in Tarpum Bay

Two weeks ago, several CEI team members went up to the Eleuthera Arts and Cultural Center in Tarpum Bay to participate in a beach plastic Christmas ornament workshop, hosted by artist Barbra…

One Month Until the Jan. 4th 15 Year Celebration in Boston!

Dec 4, 2013

Get your “bungy” to Boston! Visit our website for more information. RSVP to cameronpowel@islandschool.org https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM9Zd7du6Fs

Alumni Spotlight: Hanna Koch (F’06)

Dec 4, 2013

Fall 2006 alumna, Hanna Koch recently launched a new business venture called Philanshopit, an online storefront committed to selling products from partners who “have a clear social impact statement in their…

Nassau Grouper fishing season is CLOSED!

A message from the Department of Marine Resourcers:The Nassau Grouper fishing season is closed from Dec 1 2013 to Feb 28 2014. This closure is designed to help ensure a…

Boarding School Admissions Officers Visit the Cape

Each November, admissions officers and school leaders from around the United States come to Eleuthera to get more familiar with The Deep Creek Middle School, The Island School and Cape…

Call for abstracts- Bahamas National Natural History Conference 2014

Call for Abstracts for the Bahamas Natural History Conference 2014 also known as BNHC is NOW OPEN.All abstracts are to be submitted electronically via our website http://www.bnt.bs/_m1866/BNH-Conference. Follow this link for more information: BNHC…

CEI Researchers attend the Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute Conference

CEI’s Dr Jocelyn Curtis-Quick and Skylar Millar attended the 66th Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute conference in Corpus Christi Texas last week. Jocelyn presented the research that her team and…

Intern Bio: Kylie Bloodsworth

Kylie grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She received in a Bachelor’s of Arts in French Language Studies and a Bachelor’s of Science in Biology from the University of St. Thomas…

Outreach at local Wemyss Bight Primary School

Tiffany Gray, the Lead Outdoor Educator at CEI and Franchesca Bethell, a lionfish intern at CEI and a former BESS Island School alumni, recently had the opportunity to teach the…

Great Turnout at Admissions Reception in CT!

Nov 11, 2013

The Island School held the final admissions reception of the fall at the Ball’s home (Kaitlin F’12) in Darien, CT. There was an impressive turn out of both alumni and…

Maxey With Alumni at GFA

Nov 8, 2013

Chris Maxey visited Greens Farms Academy this morning and met up with the 5 Island School alumni who attend the Westport, CT school. During his visit, Maxey challenged the IS…

Call for abstracts- Mangroves Symposium in Mexico

  Mazatlan, Mexico April 7 – 12, 2014 ABSTRACT SUBMISSION IS NOW OPEN! For online abstract submission and registration information, go to:www.wdmeeting2014.wordpress.com/abstracts/ For general information on the symposium, go to: www.fishconserve.org…

Bonefish Tagging in Andros South

Bonefish tagging has been taking place on a large scale in the south of Andros this week. Zack Jud from the Bonefish and Tarpon Trust and Stacey Dorman and Carl…

Congratulations Preston (F’07)!

Nov 6, 2013

Congratulations to Fall 2007 alumnus, Preston Wright on his recent engagement to Amy Stoll! The Island School wishes you all the best! If you know of any Island School engagements…

CONCHtribution Dish Crew Challenge!

Nov 4, 2013

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Snh7qhzfnfw&feature=youtu.be Hey Alumni! For the week of November 3rd-9th the Fall 2013 Island School students have a challenge for you! If 48 alumni or more donate to the CONCHtribution campaign…

Island School-Inspired Halloween Costume!

Nov 1, 2013

Shout out to Noelle Anderson (S’13) for her incredibly creative Halloween costume. She’s a conch shell! Thanks for sharing, Noelle! Did you wear an Island School-inspired Halloween costume this year?…

DCMS New England Boarding School Tour

Each year, qualified students from Deep Creek Middle School visit New England Boarding schools in the hopes of earning a scholarship to continue their study abroad. This year, Zachary Carey…

Don’t Forget to RSVP to the 15 Year Celebration!

Oct 28, 2013

2013 October Road Trip Wrap-Up

Oct 28, 2013

What a whirlwind week it has been! On Tuesday morning, we left Burlington, VT and headed to Middlebury, VT. We met with prospective students at Middlebury Union High School in…

New York Sun Works at PS 333

Oct 22, 2013

Yesterday, Maxey visited PS 333, a Manhattan public school that brings green thinking and green food to its students. The most notable feature of the school is this magical rooftop…

2013 New England Road Trip Kicks Off!

Oct 22, 2013

The Island School admissions and alumni teams are on the road again! Sharon Jarboe, Cam Powel, and Taylor Hoffman are hitting the pavement this week, traveling throughout New England visiting…

CEI Research Team conducts beach plastic surveys

With every researcher at CEI always on the go, managing their own research projects, they hardly have time to get a feel for other projects going on at the institute.…

Round Square Students Join DCMS Eco Club for Plastics Seminar

A group of 17 high school student visited DCMS for the first ever DCMS-Round Square Plastics Seminar in early October. Round Square is a world-wide association of schools that works to…

IS Alumnus Releases Debut Album

Oct 17, 2013

Fall 2010 alumnus, Will Overman, recently released his debut album, “Son”, available on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/son/id725616876?ign-mpt=uo%3D4) and cdbaby. Will has an impressive resume both within the music world, having opened for the…

CEI Outreach at schools in North Eleuthera

Miss Kristal Ambrose, CEI’s Marine Plastic Pollution Specialist, and Tiffany Gray, CEI’s Lead Outdoor Educator, made a visit to 4th, 5th, and 6th grade students at North Eleuthera Primary to talk…

Gap Year Students Perform Shallow Water Conch Surveys

This fall the gap year team has undertaken the task of completing Fall 2013 shallow water conch surveys. Once complete this data will be a part of a larger effort…

Celebrating Veteran IS Educators

Oct 8, 2013

It’s always good to give thanks to those who helped The Island School get off the ground! Last week a number of veteran educators who helped plan the original curriculum…

CEI Flats Ecology team collaborates with DCMS to learn about mangroves

On Friday, September 27, students from Deep Creek Middle School (DCMS) met with staff from the Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI) at Paige Creek to discuss mangrove ecosystems. Tiffany Gray, lead…

Island School Application Has Gone Live!

Oct 2, 2013

The application to apply for Summer Term 2014, Fall 2014, and Spring 2015 has gone live! Apply today or send this link (http://www.islandschool.org/admissions/applynow/) to an interested friend. Alumni, no one…

DCMS Beach Clean Up

September 21st marked the 28th anniversary of International Costal Cleanup Day—a day spearheaded by the Ocean Conservancy where groups from across the world are empowered to take action in their local communities…

Fall 2013 Alumni Advisory Board Meeting on Eleuthera

Oct 1, 2013

This past weekend 7 members of the Alumni Advisory Board (AAB) came down to The Island School for their annual on-island board meeting. These alumni are part of a volunteer…

DCMS Early Act Club Day of Service

Sep 26, 2013

On Saturday, September 21, students in the Early Act group of Deep Creek Middle School joined for ES with parent organization Rotary and Rotaract for a day of service at…

CEI Spring 2014 Internships- Apply NOW!

Interested in an internship at the Cape Eleuthera Institute? CEI is currently hiring interns for Spring 2014. The deadline to submit applications is October 1st. Please follow this link to…

New graduate housing facility

The Island School along with Cape Eleuthera Institute and the new Center for Sustainable Development are attracting young professionals from around the world looking for post graduate level experience in…

Sea Saba Dive Center Office Intern

Sep 24, 2013

Sea Saba Dive Center is looking for the right dynamic personality to fill a multifaceted office position with eventual dive leadership responsibilities. Sea Saba Dive Center is located on the famous…

CONCHtribution 2013 Has Begun!

Sep 23, 2013

Today marks the start of the 2013 CONCHtribution campaign, the annual alumni giving campaign that runs from September 23-November 30 and raises money for the Cape Eleuthera Foundation Annual Fund.…

Meet our Fall Gap Year Students

Here are short bios from our three Gap Year students:Eryn Dioli: My name is Eryn Dioli and I just graduated from high school in June of 2013. I’m taking a gap…

Smith Marks (F’06) Visits IS While Working in the Exumas

Sep 13, 2013

Last week, Fall 2006 alumnus, Smith Marks, graced The Island School campus with his presence. Smith, who graduated from University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill, is now studying architectural technology…

CEI’s Sea Turtle Researchers visit Fishbone Tours in Savannah Sound, Eleuthera

Annabelle Brooks and Meagan Gary, researchers with the CEI Sea Turtle Research and Conservation Program, recently spent a day in Savannah Sound, Central Eleuthera, with Fishbone Tours (http://www.fishbonetours.com/). Established by…

Celebrate 15 Years of The Island School January 4, 2014!

Sep 11, 2013

Highlighting 3 Fall Interns with the Lionfish/Conch Programs

This Fall semester, The Lionfish and Conch Programs decided to do something new. They instituted a dual internship, which would focus on sustainable fisheries and marine conservation; interns would work…

Alumni Spotlight: Marcus Spallek (S’99)

Sep 9, 2013

Marcus Spallek met Chris Maxey as a student at The Lawrenceville School when Marcus joined the wrestling team as a sophomore in 1997. Marcus was one of the 21 pioneer…

Lionfish Research Manager Dr. Jocelyn Curtis-Quick expands the program over the past year

This September marks the one year anniversary of the arrival of the current Lionfish Research and Education Program (LREP) manager, Dr. Jocelyn Curtis-Quick.  Jocelyn is a marine ecologist with over…

A Spotlight on CEI’s new Research Assistants

Here are brief bios from CEI’s three fall research assistants:Ian Bouyoucos graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in ecology and evolutionary biology. This research assistant position is…

Shark team recovers satellite tags as part of ongoing project

Last Thursday our shark team, captained by Dr. Edward Brooks, embarked on another exciting satellite tag recovery to the Exumas – a small group of cays situated due west of…

South Eleuthera Kids Camp

Cape Eleuthera Institute and The Island School welcomed 18 South Eleutheran kids to campus this summer. Students participated in and were exposed to some of Cape Eleuthera Institute’s various research…

Rapid Ecological Assessment in Abaco, aided by CEI staff

Last weekend, Bahamas National Trust (BNT) made headway in their Rapid Ecological Assessment of Cross Harbour, Abaco. This REA will gather important ecological data to help establish a baseline for long-term…

Early Learning Center

Aug 28, 2013

We are excited to announce the opening of our newest educational program, The Island School Early Learning Center.  This program serves children ages 2-6 from the greater Island School community…

Abaco Flats Program – a joint effort between CEI and Friends of the Environment

Last week Justin Lewis, from Grand Bahama, Zack Jud, from Florida International University and Tiffany Gray, from Cape Eleuthera Institute, worked with Cassandra Abraham at Friends of the Environment in…

Camden Hills returns for their fourth year joined by Oceanside and Medomak

This blog was written by the 18 incredible students visiting us from Maine.Campus Life The Island School/CEI is located in Cape Eleuthera. The campus faces the water with exotic beaches…

Teacher Conference 2013

Earlier this month The Island School was proud to host our 15th annual Teacher’s Conference! Each year, this conference attracts teachers who are interested in collaboratively exploring best practices in…

Abaco Flat Program – Friends of the Environment

Last week Justin Lewis, from Grand Bahama, Zack Jud, from Florida International University and Tiffany Gray, from Cape Eleuthera Institute, worked with Cassandra Abraham at Friends of the Environment in…

Second Deep Creek Camp of the summer at CEI

CEI just completed the second Eleuthera Explorer’s Camp this summer! Camp culminated with presentations for parents at Island School. This gave campers a chance to share what experiences got them…

Lanti Von Der Schulenberg (F’12) Masters the Conch Horn!

Aug 15, 2013

Chris and Pam are back on their sailboat, Kokomo! This time they stayed a little closer to home and sailed to Bell Island in the Exumas. There, they met up…

Space 2 Explore Camp teaches Eleutheran youth about marine conservation

Space 2 Create, a non profit summer day camp for the youth of Harbour Island, Eleuthera, joined forces with The Cape Eleuthera Institute to initiate Space 2 Explore, a program…

Shallow water conch surveys used to evaluate the local juvenile population

Due to overfishing for food and export, The Bahamas are one of the only countries with a large population of queen conch left, and we are very keen to try…

Space to Create and Space 2 Explore

Aug 12, 2013

Starting in 2007, DCMS teacher Will Simmons has held a summer camp for kids from North Eleuthera in his native Harbour Island. The camp, called Space to Create, is a…

IS at the Bridge of Flowers Race

Aug 12, 2013

This past weekend, Island School was well represented at the Bridge of Flowers Race in Shelburne, MA. IS alumna Hannah Lessels (F’13) reconnected with IS faculty member Rachel Shapiro and…

Save the Date to Celebrate 15 Years of The Island School!

Aug 6, 2013

CEI represented at the American Elasmobranch Society Conference

The 2013 Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists was held July 10 -15 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The American Elasmobranch Society participated by hosting 5 days of shark and ray research presentations, and…

Seatrek Fathoms sail into CEI for a 10 day trip

This week we said ‘bon voyage’ to an amazing group of students, staff and crew from Seatrek Fathoms. They graced us with their presence for 10 days of science, fun,…

Newcastle University from the UK sends undergraduates to collect data at CEI

Seven undergraduate students from Newcastle University have been on campus since July 1, assimilating with various research groups at CEI. Each student is working on an individual project for their…

SeaTrek’s Time at CEI

Cape Eleuthera Institute said goodbye this week to SeaTrek, a group of students aboard a sailing, scuba, and marine biology expedition. They kept a very detailed blog during their time…

First Annual Nantucket & Cape Cod Run-Swims

Jul 30, 2013

This past weekend marked The Island School’s first annual summer run-swim tour. First stop: Nantucket! 22 brave run-swim participants gathered around the flag pole at the Parizeau’s home on Saturday…

Three DCMS Students Earn Scholarships to US Boarding Schools

Every year, a number of Deep Creek Middle School students get the opportunity to apply to boarding schools in the US through our Boarding School Placement Program. This program continues…

IS Alumni Working at Camp Aloha & Lanakila

Jul 30, 2013

Alexis Sommerfield (F’09), sent The Island School this photo over the weekend. She is currently working at Camp Aloha in Fairlee, Vermont alongside a number of other Island School alumni!…

South Eleuthera Explorers Camp at CEI

Last week the Cape Eleuthera Institute and the Island School welcomed 18 South Eleutheran children to campus for a sleep away camp focusing on the world we live in and…

Lionfish team completes July patch reef surveys

The lionfish team has recently finished their fish abundance surveys, which are undertaken every three months. They visited sixteen reef patches in the Exuma Sound over three days. There are…

DCMS End of Year Student Awards 2013

The faculty, staff and families of DCMS would like to congratulate the following students for exceptional performance during their second semester. These students are examples amongst their peers. They have exhibit true…

New staff bio for Dr. Owen R. O’Shea

Here is a brief background on our new Shark Research Associate, Dr. Owen R. O’Shea:I am a marine ecologist with a background in coral reef ecology and elasmobranch biology. I…

BREEF Seacamp at CEI

After leading the Deep Creek Natural History Camp, two of our Educational Programs staff helped out with the Bahamas Reef Environment Educational Foundation (BREEF) week-long SeaCamp. They met up with…

Stress and the Incredible Checkered Puffer

How do fish handle stress? With the rise of human and climate related stressors, researchers are actively exploring how fish react to these conditions. Naomi Pleizier, a MSc. student from…

Thank You Donors!

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Summer Reunions!

Jul 9, 2013

It’s summertime which means Island School alumni are on the move, reuniting with each other all over the country. Are you hanging out with your IS friends? Let us know…

Deep Creek Kids Discover the Life in the Creeks

Last week our Educational team led a three day natural history camp for nine kids from Deep Creek and the surrounding settlements. In addition to camp songs, rounds of the…

Eleutheran Explorers have adventures at CEI

The Eleutheran Explorers Camp is quickly approaching day 4. It’s true what they say about how time flies when you’re having fun! The last few days have been filled with…

SFU Researcher is studying yellow stingrays at CEI

In order to better understand the ecological role of the Yellow Stingray, Urobatis jamaicensis, team SFU has been performing some baseline stingray surveys each Saturday. What happens on Stingray Saturdays? There are sixteen survey sites (patch reefs)…

Pacific Ridge School experiences the Atlantic 2013

The past 12 days have been a whirlwind for a group of 15 students from Carlsbad, Northern San Diego, California. The first week of the program, the students embarked in…

Fall 2013 Communications Internship

Jun 28, 2013

The Cape Eleuthera Island School seeks an enthusiastic, motivated and driven individual to join its communications and marketing team in a volunteer role as Communications Intern. The ideal candidate will…

Lionfish Researcher Invasion

Currently CEI is overrun with lionfish researchers; it’s an invasion!The Oregon State University has a team of 6 here. The renowned lionfish researcher Dr. Mark Hixon was also on site for…

Senior Students (Re) Visit CEI!

The week of May 20th we had four senior students Ian, Kyle, Annie & Cyrus, join us at CEI to work on their senior projects. Three of the four students…

Pam & Chris Sail Through St. Lucia

Jun 25, 2013

Pam and Chris are sailing north from Grenada and stopped in St. Lucia, home of Derek Walcott, author of every Island Schooler’s favorite book, Omeros.

Quest for Excellence NYC Award

Jun 25, 2013

The Island School is proud to announce that Kevin He is the recipient of our first Quest for Excellence NYC Award! Kevin distinguished himself as a straight A student who…

REU group has 2 week stay at CEI

The Research Experience for Undergrads- Bahamas group just completed a two week stay in Eleuthera. While down here, they participated in some archaeological research, and blogged about it! Check out…

Wemyss Bight Primary School Meets live animals at The Island School and CEI May 28, 2013 & June 6, 2013

The Grade twos and threes from Wemyss Bight Primary School have each come to visit The Island School campus and learn all about how animals get their food, water and…

Chris Maxey’s Camden Hills Graduation Speech

Jun 13, 2013

If you are interested in reading the speech Chris Maxey delivered at Camden Hills Regional High School’s graduation last weekend, you can read his entire speech here: Camden Grad Speech.…

Conch Fest 2013

This past weekend, CEI participated in Conch Fest, the Homecoming celebration for the settlement of Deep Creek, where several CEI staff call home. The focus of this year’s booth was…

Maxey’s Trip to Maine

Jun 10, 2013

This past weekend, Chris Maxey was invited to be the graduation speaker at Camden Hill Regional High School in Camden Hills, Maine. CHRHS has been sending groups of students down…

Spring 2013 CEI/IS Research Symposium was a success!

This past Saturday, CEI and IS hosted their Spring 2013 Research Symposium. The event consisted of research presentations and poster sessions, where Island School students got the chance to present…

Boston Tough Mudder

Jun 6, 2013

While students and faculty on Eleuthera were running the half marathon and swimming the Super Swim this past weekend, members of The Island School staff, alumni community, Cape Eleuthera Foundation…

Alumni Spotlight: Tessa Tracy (F’11)!

Jun 6, 2013

Fall 2011 alumna, Tessa Tracy, returned to her high school, Cambridge Rindge and Latin School, after her semester and needed a way to channel her Island School energy before she…

CEI Symposium, a chance to highlight work done this spring

Last week, our second CEI Symposium kicked off with the first night of presentations by Liz Underwood on lionfish reproduction sites, Skylar Miller discussing larval lionfish recruitment, Maddy Young on…

Traveling Without Using Plastic

Jun 3, 2013

Last week, Chris Maxey challenged himself to try not to use plastic the whole time he traveled from The Island School to New Jersey. Based on this photo he took…

IS Alumni Parents Host DCMS Alumna Attending US Boarding School

                DCMS appreciates the help of our Island School alumni families who look out for our students when they are stateside attending boarding…

SEEP Opens 2nd Emergency Operation Center in South Eleuthera

May 29, 2013

Last week, members of The Island School were present at the opening of SEEP’s (South Eleuthera Emergency Partners) second Emergency Operation Center (EOC) in South Eleuthera. SEEP is a “community-led…

Outside the Box – A Reflection on Teaching at The Island School

May 29, 2013

by Brady Wheatley, Dean of Students and Histories Department Head The boxes on the student schedule are deceiving. The schedule looks neat and ordinary, but most of what we do here…

Parents Weekend Research Presentations

For those of you hoping to watch your child’s research presentation again, you’re in luck! We have posted all of the Parents Weekend Research Presentations on YouTube for you and…

Parents Weekend Spring 2013

This past weekend, the CEI and Island School campus had many visitors eager to hear about CEI research- Island School parents! Parents attended presentations given by IS students on current…

Mangrove nursery established in McKinney Creek on the Island School campus

A new project focused on the rehabilitation of tidal mangrove creeks in South Eleuthera has been put into action by the Flats Ecology and Conservation Program. A part of this…

Community Outreach Cancer Plastic Awareness Night

Last Saturday, May 18, Island School and Deep Creek Middle School students put together a cancer plastic awareness night. This picture shows the Deep Creek student leaders and their teachers…

Sustainable Parents Weekend

May 20, 2013

Dear Families, With Parent’s Weekend coming up, we are so excited for you to join our Island School community! As you probably know, one of the cornerstones of the Island…

More beach plastic surveys around Cape Eleuthera

The plastic pioneers of CEI have struck again!  Recently the Cape Eleuthera Institute embarked on a historical project studying macro and micro  plastic pollution on beaches in South Eleuthera. This…

Summer Employment Opportunity with Science under Sail

May 17, 2013

Science under Sail (SUS) pioneers innovative marine-scientific research with a unique modern mentorship program to empower a future generation of SEAFARERS by engaging small collaborative teams of students and experts…

Human Ecology Intensives

During kayak rotations this term, students had the chance to do what we call an ‘Intensive’ for Human Ecology class. Students focused on one project to develop the viable solutions,…

DCMS Students Head to Camp this Summer!

Every summer, a few lucky Deep Creek Middle School students have the opportunity to attend summer camp in the states and Canada. This year, students will spend the summer at…

Class Boat Ride with Ms. Alison Derrick on Layla

by Ashley Mackey, Dashae Clarke, and Trevonya Pinder (Grade 7) Our class received the least number of yellow cards than any other DCMS class, and we were able to go…

DCMS Early Act Service Club Cleans Ocean Hole Park for Earth Day

The Early Act students of DCMS have committed to doing a community clean-up in each of the settlements in South Eleuthera. Last weekend, the group did an extra special cleaning…

Former Island School Literature Fellow Continues to Use the Harkness Table

May 13, 2013

As all Island School alumni can attest, discussions around the Harkness table played a major role in their education during their semester. A former Island School Literature Teaching Fellow, Ellie…

Deadlines extended for summer camps at at CEI!

Attention! Deadline for registration for CEI’s Eleutheran Explorer’s Camp, Shark Week, Flats Week, and the new Turtle Week has been extended to JUNE 15. Please see the links below for…

Aquaculture team moves the off-shore cage

Last October, Hurricane Sandy caused a dilemma by shifting the off-shore aquaculture cage. Last week the aquaculture team, along with the help of a number of CEI and IS faculty…

Symposium on Tourism & Coastal Development

May 8, 2013

On April 18, we brought together educators, scientists, government officials, developers, resort operators, and stakeholders on Eleuthera to learn from past experiences and chart new territory for tourism products and sustainable…

SFU sends two scientists to study lionfish in the food web

Here are two short bios from two visiting scientists from Simon Fraser University: Luis- I am a marine ecologist with background in oceanography and fisheries ecology; my research interests are…

St. Andrews visits CEI

Last week, Educational Programs at CEI had their hands full with two classes hailing from St. Andrew’s School in Nassau, home of the Hurricanes. The first class, a group of…

April patch reef surveys completed by Lionfish Research team

Last week, the lionfish team here at CEI got out of the office and spent their working hours underwater- about 14 hours to be exact! They conducted a round of…

DCMS Brings Home Gold!

Deep Creek Middle School has a long history of being a track and field legend. Although small, DCMS students earn more medals on average than competitor schools. This year was…

Conchservation Launch at Saturday’s Earth Day Event

This past Saturday was the launch of the national Conchservation campaign, as part of One Eleuthera’s Earth Day event at the Rock Sound Ocean Hole. CEI had researchers and staff…

Get on the Bus!

Apr 25, 2013

On Friday April 5th, Fall 2012 alumna Cate Ellison participated in “Get on the Bus”, an event organized by Amnesty International. She travelled from Boston to New York City to…

Lacrosse, Not Just for New England & Maryland!

  On a cold and rainy day in Eleuthera, the DCMS PE teacher decided to teach the students of Deep Creek Middle School a little cold New England sport called…

DCMS 8th Graders go to Boston

During their trip to Boston, 10 DCMS students from the 8th grade got to take part in many new and exciting experiences. The class participates in a school exchange every year.…

Tourism and Coastal Development Symposium on CEI campus

This past Thursday, April 18, the Island School and CEI hosted a Tourism and Coastal Development Symposium. This event was organized by CEI, One Eleuthera, the Kinship Conservation Fellows, and…

Island School students present introductions to their research projects

This past week, the SP13 Island School students presented Project Introduction presentations to their peers, staff, faculty, and the many visitors on campus. These presentations gave the students a chance…

Emma Cooper Primary School visits the CEI campus

Emma E. Cooper Primary school joined us last week for an afternoon tour. However, this was no typical tour of campus! The entire primary school came with Kindergarten through grade…

Lionfish research class has a new focus on lionfish interactions with lobster

This semester the Lionfish Island School Research Class students will focus on the interaction between the invasive lionfish and the native spiny lobster. It has been scientifically established that the…

Summer Opportunities for Alumni

Apr 8, 2013

Our friend from Ocean Research and Conservation Association (ORCA), Edie Widder, sent us these two summer opportunities that would be perfect for some of our alumni! One opportunity runs from…

Plastic Pollution Project starts at CEI

On Thursday of last week, the Marine Plastic Pollution Team at CEI embarked on their first full day of plastic research. The team, which was led by Kristal Ambrose and…

Eleutheros

Apr 7, 2013

The Ecology, Histories, and Literature Departments have collaborated on a series ongoing personal reflective essays called Eleutheros. Each week students are asked to write a reflective essay that demonstrates their understanding of…

Fall in Love with Marine Ecology

Apr 6, 2013

In order to demonstrate their newly discovered knowledge of marine species (the good, the bad, and the attractive…) Marine Ecology students have been creating original “Match.com” profiles for local marine…

Congratulations Future Island School Students!

Apr 5, 2013

We wanted to congratulate the future students of The Island School on their recent acceptances. We can’t wait to see you in the 2013-14 academic year! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lr55SI2tpdg

Introducing The Island School Boston Office Interns!

Apr 4, 2013

Don’t let school get in the way of your education. Any alumni of Island School surely knows this quote by Mark Twain, as it is one of Maxey’s favorite and attests…

DCMS Early Act Club Gets Chartered

On Thursday, 20 students from Deep Creek Middle School were chartered as the first Early Act Club on Eleuthera. Early Act stands for “early action” and is a service club…

CEI has an outreach booth at the Rock Sound Homecoming!

CEI attended the 2013 Rock Sound Homecoming as part of their community outreach, and engaged the local community members in a conversation about marine conservation. The CEI booth was packed…

Alumni in Breckenridge!

Apr 1, 2013

We always love hearing about alumni get togethers, especially when the alumni are from different semesters! Some of the strongest Island School friendships are found not within the same semester,…

Maxeys Visit Campfire Safari Academy

Mar 29, 2013

If you are looking for a great GAP year challenge, follow other alumni who have spent some time exploring and learning all about African wildlife and conservation. Recently the Maxeys…

Swimming Point to Pointe!

Mar 29, 2013

Congratulations to Dave Barra on completing his marathon swim from Lighthouse Point all the way to Powell Pointe yesterday, a feat Chris Maxey contends is a first for any human. Dave…

Oregon State University Lionfish Lab hits the reefs of South Eleuthera

For the past two weeks, Mark Hixon’s graduate students from Oregon State University (Alex Davis, Tye Kindinger, and Lillian Tuttle) have been busy SCUBA diving on their experimental reefs where…

Opportunities with Ocean Exchange

Mar 28, 2013

Thank you to alumni parent, Linn Spalding (mother of Robby Spalding F’07), for sending The Island School this internship opportunity at Ocean Exchange, as well as information on joining Ocean…

Another visiting program experiences Eleuthera!

This eyewitness account was written by a student in the University School-Hathaway Brown Program: Before getting started, allow me to explain one reason why the Island School was such an…

Eleutheros

Mar 24, 2013

The Ecology, Histories, and Literature Departments have collaborated on a series ongoing personal reflective essays called Eleutheros. Each week students are asked to write a reflective essay that demonstrates their understanding of…

CEI/Island School Bridge to Shark Research in South Africa

On the Maxey’s recent trip to South Africa, Chris Maxey had the opportunity to visit the Save our Seas Shark Research Centre and met with Michael C. Scholl, CEO of Save Our Seas Foundation (SOSF). Michael is interested…

CEI/Island School Bridge to Shark Research in South Africa

Mar 21, 2013

On the Maxey’s recent trip to South Africa, Chris Maxey had the opportunity to visit the Save our Seas Shark Research Centre and met with Michael C. Scholl, CEO of Save Our Seas Foundation (SOSF). Michael is interested…

Earthwatch visits CEI

For ten days, seven volunteers representing four countries came to CEI to assist with data collection for a long term research project led by Dr Alastair Harborne from the Marine…

Boys Dorm Barbecue

Mar 21, 2013

We create community in many way here at The Island School. Tuesday, the Boys Dorm put together an afternoon of bonding and fun during their free Exploration Time. On their…

The Island School on LinkedIn

Mar 20, 2013

The Island School’s alumni department is always trying to find the best way to keep up with our alumni–and for our alumni to keep up with us! In addition to…

Interested in a CEI summer or fall internship?

Call for marine ecology, sustainable food production, and renewable energy-related intern applicants!Interested in gaining experience in the marine sciences?  Perhaps sustainable living and food production?  Please note the approaching application…

Maxeys Visit Kliptown Youth Program

Mar 18, 2013

Through introductions from our friends at Nobles, we had the opportunity to visit an inspiring educational program. Kliptown Youth Program in South Africa is bringing hope to the next generation of young…

DCMS Nature Trail Tour

In partnership with the Bahamas Reef Environmental Education Foundation (BREEF), the students of Deep Creek Middle School (DCMS) has installed the firsts student created native plants nature trail. Watch as…

Ice, Ice, Baby; It’s Getting Hot in Here!

Researchers with the Flats Ecology and Conservation Program are studying the critical thermal minimums (CTmin) and maximums (CTmax) of fish species representative of tropical nearshore flats and mangrove creek ecosystems.…

Wemyss Bight Primary School visits CEI!

On Tuesday morning, CEI had an exciting visit from a local South Eleuthera primary school, Wemyss Bight Primary. Mrs. Paul’s grade 4 class came for a morning field trip as…

Intern profile: Melissa Dick

Here is a short bio from the Flats intern Melissa:I grew up in the countryside of Gatineau, Quebec, Canada where I developed a love for the outdoors and learning about…

Island School at Wellesley High School’s Seminar Day

Mar 7, 2013

          Fall 2012 alumna, Korinna Garfield, invited The Island School to come speak at a session during Wellesley High School’s Student Congress Seminar Day. Korinna is…

Teaching Job Openings

There are a number of open teaching positions at the Deep Creek Middle School, as well as a bran new position of Pre-School Teacher at the Cape Eleuthera Island School.…

Maxeys Visit African Leadership Academy

Mar 5, 2013

The Island School is building a bridge to Africa through a partnership with African Leadership Academy (ALA). The Academy, located outside of Johannesburg South Africa, is a world-class, pan-African secondary institution that…

Island School Parent Reception

Mar 4, 2013

On Friday, March 1, Ernie and Kim Parizeau (parents of F’03, S’06, and S’10) opened up their home in Wellesley, MA to host an Island School Parent Reception. The reception…

Alumni Spotlight: Justin Drazin (F’05)!

Mar 1, 2013

Island School alumnus of Fall 2005, Justin Drazin, recently published his first children’s book called “Albert and the Amazing Pillow Monsters”. On why he wanted to begin writing children’s books,…

Fun activites on Foundation Day!

CEI staff came together with Island School and Deep Creek Middle School staff to celebrate the Cape Eleuthera Foundation. The day included an afternoon of fun activities and a beach…

Maxey Freedives with William & Brittany Trubridge

Feb 26, 2013

Chris Maxey had the opportunity to join a freediving course at Dean’s Blue Hole on Long Island, The Bahamas taught by the world record holder William Trubridge. The Island School…

Winter Alumni Newsletter

Feb 21, 2013

The Island School recently released its Winter Alumni eNewsletter. We want to keep our alumni in the loop with everything that’s happening on the Cape, as well as share with…

Congratulations Josh & Stephanie Hahn!

Feb 20, 2013

We happily congratulate Josh and Stephanie Hahn on the newest addition to their family! On Friday, February 15th, Samuel Francis Hahn was born at 6 lbs and 20 inches. Josh…

Intern Profile: Elizabeth Underwood dives with lionfish!

Here is a short bio on Lionfish Research and Education Program intern Elizabeth Underwood:I’m originally from Atlanta, GA and my passion for marine biology research really took off when I…

CEI partners with One Eleuthera and Out Island Eco Company to provide alternative disposable products to styrofoam on Eleuthera

The Island School and CEI’s journey to becoming a zero-waste campus while extending theconcepts of this model to our neighbors on the island of Eleuthera has taken patience, but we…

Now Hiring: Communications Associate

Feb 14, 2013

The Cape Eleuthera Foundation seeks an enthusiastic, motivated and driven individual to join its communications and marketing team. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated experience building communications and marketing materials…

Eleuthera’s Efforts to Eliminate Styrofoam

Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI) partners with One Eleuthera and Out Island Eco Company to provide alternative disposable products to Styrofoam, on the Island of Eleuthera. The Island School and CEI’s journey…

CEI is teeming with young scientists!

Last week, 22 middle school students from the Lillian and Betty Ratner School in Pepper Pike, Ohio visited The Islands School and CEI. Over the course of the week, Ratner…

Where can I recycle in the US?

Have you ever wanted to recycle some items but didn’t know where to go? Now, there’s an app for that!Follow the link to learn more about this smartphone app “iRecycle”:…

Lobster ranching at CEI!

In an effort to reduce the amount of organic waste produced by the various branches at CEI that utilize the wet-lab facility, a Caribbean Spiny lobster (Panulirus argus) ranching project was initiated…

Ocean Awareness Essay Contest

Feb 8, 2013

The film, From the Bow Seat (written and directed by alumni parent Linda Cabot), holds an ocean awareness essay contest every year that challenges high school students to think critically…

Vermont Commons visits CEI and has a blast under the sea!

A group of 12 students, 8th – 12th grade, from Vermont Commons School in South Burlington, Vermont, is off after a week of SCUBA diving and research. This was their…

Exciting juvenile bonefish research at CEI!

Since May 2011, Christopher Haak, a PhD student (and avid fisherman) at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, along with other scientists, has been trying to solve the mystery of where…

The Island School Hosts New York Harbor School SCUBA Divers

Last week The Island School hosted 12 SCUBA divers from the New York Harbor School. Accompanying the divers were dive instructors Liv Dillon and Joe Gessert and board member Eli…

The Island School Hosts New York Harbor School SCUBA Divers

Feb 5, 2013

Last week The Island School hosted 12 SCUBA divers from the New York Harbor School. Accompanying the divers were dive instructors Liv Dillon and Joe Gessert and board member Eli…

Alumni Spotlight: Mina Bartovics (S’01)!

Jan 31, 2013

Island School alumna, Mina Bartovics (S’01) recently began a 6-month adventure in India! As she travels around, she will be teaching science to women and children, as well as working…

Dartmouth Island School Alumni Group Gathering!

Jan 31, 2013

Last night, the Island School alumni college group at Dartmouth got together to have dinner and reminisce about their days on Eleuthera, sharing stories from their different semesters. They are…

Carleton University visits CEI to study coral reef communities

From December 27th, 2012 to January 10th, 2013 a field course from Carleton University, led by Dr. Nigel Waltho and coordinated by the Ontario Universities Program in Field Biology, came…

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle! Construction continues on new Resources Building

January 2013 has seen lots of action at CEI; programs are visiting, research is ongoing, and buildings are going up. Carter Brown (SP09) visited CEI for a week to assist…

Visiting program gets up close and personal with sea turtles!

Recently, students from the Maine School of Science and Mathematics (MSSM), hailing from Limestone, Maine, spent their 2 week J-Term learning about sea turtle research and conservation at CEI.While here…

Four Weeks Left to Apply to The Island School!

Jan 18, 2013

There are only 4 weeks left to apply to The Island School’s 2013-14 academic year! Share this new Island School trailer with someone you think would be a great Island…

CEI researcher Dr. Jocelyn Curtis-Quick gives presentation for the World Wildlife Fund

Over the holiday break, CEI Lionfish Research and Education Program Manager Dr. Jocelyn Curtis-Quick took a trip to the states to promote CEI lionfish research. She traveled to the World…

Aquaponics lettuce harvest

The Aquaponics team has been busy harvesting lettuce throughout the holiday season. Before Christmas, Kristal Ambrose, Aquaponics technician, along with interns and other staff, harvested a total of 45 lbs.…

Final Admissions Reception of the Season!

Jan 9, 2013

Last night The Island School hosted their final Admissions Reception of the season. It is hard to believe that we first kicked off the receptions way back on September 27 in Boston! Last…

Teaching Fellowship Positions Open for 2013-14 Academic Year

Jan 8, 2013

The Island School’s Teaching Fellowship Program is an opportunity for recent college graduates who are interested in pursuing a career in education. It is an ideal way for future teachers…

Spring 2005 Alumni in Southeast Asia!

Jan 4, 2013

This story and photo sent to us by Peter Meijer (S’05) is proof that our Island School alumni truly are located all over the world! Peter was traveling around southeast…

Opportunities with Ocean Exploration Trust

Jan 3, 2013

The Ocean Exploration Trust is offering a number of internship and job opportunities that may be of interest to Island School alumni or other friends of The Island School, Cape…

Alumni Spotlight: Will Overman (F’10)!

Jan 2, 2013

Fall 2010 alum Will Overman recently conquered a huge feat. He hiked the entire, 2,200-mile Appalachian Trial, which runs from Springer Mountain in Georgia to Mount Katahdin in Maine. Will…

Great Event at Rid-All in Cleveland, OH!

Jan 2, 2013

As a native Clevelander, I take great pride in anything Ohio so I was over the moon when I first heard about Rid-All Green Partnership Farm. Rid-All is an exceptional…

Hope College visits Eleuthera

On December 13, six college students from Holland, Michigan’s Hope College arrived on campus to participate in a week-long field course focusing on Island Ecology and Geology. Led by Professor Brian Bodenbender, the…

New Aquaculture intern profile: Thomas Keet

While CEI will be welcoming a new bunch of Spring interns in January, one intern is already at CEI, getting off to an early start in the Sustainable Aquaculture Program.Tom…

Reminder: Tour of Rid-All Urban Farm & Garden in Cleveland Tomorrow!

Dec 21, 2012

January 5th Reunion in Boston: Don’t Forget to RSVP!

Dec 20, 2012

The January 5th Island School reunion in Boston is coming up fast! We hope you can join us for this all-semester alumni and families gathering, which includes morning exercise, a…

Alumni Spotlight: Dominique Keefe (S’07)!

Dec 19, 2012

We love hearing from our alumni, especially when they fill us in on all the interesting things they are doing in their lives post-Island School! Dominique Keefe, alumna of Spring…

Fall 2012 Lunch in Boston!

Dec 17, 2012

Although it has been just over a week since the Fall 2012 students returned home from their semester The Island School, that did not stop a group of them from…

Sending Strength to Newtown, CT

Dec 16, 2012

We have been flying our flag at half-staff at The Island School to honor the families in Newtown, Connecticut who have lost loved ones.

First Bio-Gas Stove in The Bahamas Installed at The Island School!

Check out the press release in The Eleutheran about the first bio-gas stove in The Bahamas installed at The Island School! The Island School and Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI) are eager…

Congrats Faculty Alum Tim Kelly and Wife, Lelah!

Dec 13, 2012

Tim Kelly, Art and History Teacher from 1999-2000, the early years of Island School’s history, recently celebrated the arrival of his son Kiyan Delphous Kelly. Kiyan was born on December…

Holiday Hello from Hill School IS Alumni!

Dec 12, 2012

The Island School also visited The Hill School this week to present to prospective students. A number of  interested students gathered together with Teacher’s Conference alum, Patrick Hagarman, IS alumni…

Happy Holidays!

Dec 12, 2012

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlDUAptMzOo&feature=youtu.be

Support New York Sun Work’s Newest Rooftop Hydroponic Greenhouse Classroom!

Dec 12, 2012

New York Sun Works, friend of both Chris Maxey and The Island School, is having a fundraiser for Williamsburg’s PS 84 Rooftop Hydroponic Greenhouse Classroom and they need our support! The…

Tour Rid-All With Other Cleveland-Area Island School Friends!

Dec 11, 2012

Island School Visits Nightingale-Bamford

Dec 11, 2012

Director of Admissions, Sharon Jarboe visited Nightingale-Bamford School in New York City this week to present to prospective Island School applicants and also had the opportunity to meet up with…

The Island School and CEI on Local TV Station; Minister Supports Renewable Energy

Dec 7, 2012

During his visit to The Island School last weekend at the Research Symposium, the minister of the environment showed his support for our commitment to renewable energy and the environment!…

Eleutheros

Dec 6, 2012

The Human Ecology, Histories, and Literature Departments have collaborated on a series ongoing personal reflective essays called Eleutheros. Each week students are asked to write a reflective essay that demonstrates their understanding…

National Geographic Photo Camp at CEI

Last week CEI had the opportunity to host 20 Bahamian students from Freeport, Nassau and Crooked Island for National Geographic’s Photo Camp. This camp was the culmination of the Youth…

28th Research Symposium recently held at the Cape Eleuthera Island School

This past Saturday, December 1st, marked CEI’s 28th Research Symposium. During the Symposium, Island School students got the chance to showcase the culmination of a semester’s worth of research to…

Their Heroic Journeys

Dec 4, 2012

Last week, students were asked to undertake another in a series of epic challenges at The Island School. The Literature Department assigned students to write a story of their Island…

Parents’ Weekend Fall 2012

This November, CEI was flooded with over 100 guests as The Island School hosted Parents’ Weekend for all 45 students. The week was full of tours around campus, a student…

DCMS Grade 9 Learn to Scuba Dive

In SCUBA, I have learned and experienced a lot. I have come to love and enjoy the fun of SCUBA diving. SCUBA has become one of my favorite hobbies. I love the…

Maxey Celebrates a Monumental Research Symposium

Dear Proud Parents, We circled up at noon; I was moved to tell your children in the more intimate moment of our small circle how proud I am of the…

Eleutheros

Dec 2, 2012

The Human Ecology, Histories, and Literature Departments have collaborated on a series ongoing personal reflective essays called Eleutheros. Each week students are asked to write a reflective essay that demonstrates their understanding…

NYC Admissions Reception

Nov 29, 2012

We had yet another successful admissions reception last night, this time in New York City at the home of Tommy Robertshaw (Su’12) and his family. It was an incredibly impressive…

Fall 2012 Cobia Harvest

For the first time in almost 3 years the aquaculture team is harvesting fish from their offshore cage! The fish will be eaten in the Island School’s dining hall as…

New York Harbor School in the News

Nov 28, 2012

At the Island School we are always excited to see students working to solve real world problems. We are especially proud of our friends at  the New York Harbor School…

Prawns + Aquaponics = Three Course Meal!

The aquaponics system at CEI produces enough lettuce to feed our community twice a day, seven days a week.  The fish production is increasing in the next year, and provides…

Grateful Gobbles

Nov 22, 2012

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lJNZSo7c1s&feature=youtu.be

DCMS Grade 9 Visit US Boarding Schools

The Deep Creek Middle School supports some of our students as they apply for enrollment and scholarships at U.S boarding schools. Bronthaye Rolle (grade 9) writes about their recent trip: [slideshow] We…

New shuttle box trials being conducted at CEI

CEI recently started performing shuttle box experiments in the wet lab. The set-up of the shuttle box system is simple: two tanks are connected through a short “walkway”, and above…

Alumni in NYC Give Back After Hurricane Sandy

Nov 12, 2012

This past weekend, Island School alumni in the New York City area Kate Gibson (F’04) and Molly Lawson (F’00) gathered a group of their friends to volunteer with the Sandy…

CEI researchers and affiliates meet with members of the Bahamian government to discuss marine conservation

CEI researcher Aaron Shultz along with Fisheries Conservation Foundation chair Dave Philipp, Illinois Natural History Survey Fisheries Biologist Julie Claussen, and a young member of the CEI boathouse staff Mally…

Spotlight on Master’s student at CEI: Liane Nowell, Carleton University

I started my master’s at CEI in association with Carleton University in May 2012. I will be studying the thermal biology and spatial ecology of bonefish (for global warming implications)…

Biodigestion in Action

Nov 8, 2012

Over the course of the last several weeks, Island School students spent time kayaking, experienced a hurricane, explored the majority of the island, and additionally, were able to gain intimate…

Zombie Morning Exercise!

Nov 6, 2012

The students were in for quite a surprise during morning exercise the day after Halloween. Instead of a normal run-swim, they were greeted by ZOMBIES all along the way… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AePUCC1Swg&feature=youtu.be

Biodigester Comes Online as the Newest Piece of Energy Puzzle

In recent weeks, the CEI/IS biodigestion system has quietly been generating an unheralded form of renewable energy: biogas. Although biodigestion is the most recent addition to the renewable energy scheme…

Rob Neely (SP’99) Visits Campus

Nov 6, 2012

Rob Neely, a student during the pioneer semester of The Island School, as well as a faculty member Fall 2003-Spring 2004 visited campus last week with his fiancé, Shanti Nulu.…

Job Openings at Cape Eleuthera Institute

The Cape Eleuthera Institute currently has a number of  job openings. If you are interested in applying to the CEI Aquaculture Manager,  CEI Aquaponics System Manager, Assistant Lead Educator, Early…

CONCHtribution Challenge for Alumni from Fall 2012 Students!

Nov 5, 2012

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2nL5sCDcjw&feature=youtu.be We need 45 alumni to donate before November 10 in order to relieve the Fall 2012 students from dish crew for the day!! Look Back, Give Back today!

Westport, CT Admissions Reception Postponed!

Nov 1, 2012

Due to the lasting effects of Hurricane Sandy, The Island School reception in Westport, CT has also been postponed. We want to make sure that everyone in the area remains…

Alumni Spotlight: Jake Koetsier (F’08) & Liz Marinaro (F’06)!

Oct 30, 2012

Alumni Jake Koetsier (F’08) and Liz Marinaro (F’06) both attend Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, FL. Last Saturday, they ran a booth for Eckerd’s natural science collegium at the St. Petersburg FL…

Palm Beach Day Academy’s Visit to Eleuthera

Palm Beach Day Academy sent a group of 9th grade students to our campus for a week-long Educational Program at Cape Eleuthera Institute. A chaperone wrote about their experience in…

NYC Admissions Reception Postponed!

Oct 29, 2012

Due to the severe weather hitting the northeast this week, The Island School Reception in New York City on 10/30/12 has been POSTPONED. While we are sorry to have to…

Weathering the Storm

Oct 28, 2012

The worst of the Hurricane Sunday passed between dinner time Thursday morning and very early Friday morning, but you would not have known it by the beaming faces of students…

Another Successful Admissions Reception & Day on the Road!

Oct 25, 2012

Sadly, our week-long New England road trip is nearing its end. We have been having a blast linking up with our alumni and establishing connections at our sending schools. Today,…

Giving Sandy a Warm Welcome!

Oct 25, 2012

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWZhr8JBW8M

Day 3 On The Road!

Oct 24, 2012

[slideshow] We woke up to yet another gorgeous fall morning in Vermont, ready to take on day three of our week-long New England tour. The Fargo family (Taylor Fargo, F’04)…

Down Island Magic

Oct 23, 2012

I tend to be sentimental, but I would not consider myself overly-fantastic or dreamy. I am a reasonable thinker, I think. So, I do not usually find myself using terms…

Fall in Love with Marine Ecology

Oct 15, 2012

In order to demonstrate their newly discovered knowledge of marine species (the good, the bad, and the attractive…) Marine Ecology students have been creating original “Match.com” profiles for local marine…

Pam & Chris Meet Ross Perot

Oct 11, 2012

During their Island School Admissions Receptions tour across the state of Texas, Island School founders Pam and Chris Maxey had the opportunity to meet with Ross Perot in Dallas and…

Game, Set, Patch!

By: Korinna Garfield, Sam Hastings, Atalanta von der Schulenburg, Maggie Bland, & Nathaniel Millard [slideshow] Hello! We are team Patch! On this research project we are looking at the spatial and temporal…

Sea Turtle Team

[slideshow] Sea turtles are on the endangered species Red List. The most common species of turtle found in the Bahamas is the green turtle, which we are studying. Previous studies in…

Learning About The Island School Cisterns in Math Class

Oct 9, 2012

By Cate Ellison In our math classes this past week, we have been learning about the cisterns around campus that store our water. We learned about the five cisterns underneath…

Alumni Spotlight: Liza Morse (F’09)

Oct 5, 2012

Fall 2009 alumna and Grinnell College sophomore, Liza Morse, has been a leader affecting change both in classes as a biology and Spanish major, and in her extra-curricular activities. As…

Week 3 of Community Outreach

On Monday September 24th the entire student body of DCMS eagerly ran to the vans parked outside, in excitement for their weekly buddy visit with The Island School students. Together, The Island School students and DCMS students…

Love is in the Air!

Oct 3, 2012

This past weekend, two couples near and dear to The Island School’s heart tied the knot! Francesca Forrestal, a Fall 1999 alumna and member of the Cape Eleuthera Foundation Board,…

Conche Diem!

Our research group is determining the population density of Queen Conch (pronounced “conk”) in South Eleuthera. Specifically, we are seeing if there is enough conch in the area for reproduction,…

Island School Application Online Now!

Oct 1, 2012

The application for the Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 semesters is now online! Help us by spread the word to any prospective Island School students you know!

Culturing Penshells at the Cape Eleuthera Institute

Two weeks ago the Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI) harvested over one hundred black penshells from a beautiful beach at Ten Bay, located near Palmetto Point. Penshells are a kind of…

Culturing Penshells at the Cape Eleuthera Institute

Two weeks ago the Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI) harvested over one hundred black penshells from a beautiful beach at Ten Bay, located near Palmetto Point. Penshells are a kind of…

Dr. Sylvia Earle at BLUE Ocean Film Festival

[slideshow] CEI Research Assistants, Brendan Talwar and Ian Rossiter created a stop motion film during their time as interns last spring. The video was so impressive and got such great…

Successful Admissions Reception in Needham!

Sep 28, 2012

We had close to 60 guests attend the Admissions Reception at the Piersiak’s Home in Needham, Massachusetts last night, including many interested families, prospective students, and of course plenty of…

Building the Resource Center: A Time-lapse

Sep 28, 2012

Construction of the Brown Recycling Center is ongoing and moving along quite quickly. Last week we poured concrete for the belt course for the first floor, which tied all of…

1,000th Blog Post!

Sep 28, 2012

Hello friends, family, alumni, scientists and everyone else who has been clicking, reading, commenting and following on this blog. This is our 1,000th blog post! Without you all out there,…

Underwater Essays

Sep 28, 2012

In a recent Marine Ecology class, students were asked to stay still, underwater, on SCUBA, for half an hour, focusing their observations on one specific area of reef. They then…

And Now A Word From the Students…

Sep 27, 2012

In an effort to bring you more videos about The Island School student experience, today we have a video of a few Fall 2012 students talking about their Island School…

Introducing New Director of Admissions, Sharon Jarboe!

Sep 26, 2012

The Island School is pleased to announce that a new director of admission, Sharon Jarboe, has joined the leadership team. Co-founder and former Director of Admission Pam Maxey is excited…

First Ever Monster Run-Swim!

Sep 26, 2012

[slideshow] This weekend marked the first-ever Monster Run-Swim event at The Island School. The event took place on two courses: the normal Island School run-swim course, a sprint run-swim course…

CONCHtribution Has Begun!

Sep 25, 2012

CONCHtribution, the annual alumni giving campaign that raises money for the Cape Eleuthera Foundation’s Annual Fund, has officially begun! This year, the theme is Look Back, Give Back. While reflecting upon your experience…

SP’12 Human Ecology Project on CEI’s Aquaculture Program

Sep 25, 2012

At the conclusion of every semester, Island School students break into small groups to focus on a single final Human Ecology project based on an particular interested that has developed…

First Day of Community Outreach with Grade 9

In Community Outreach class this semester, grade nine DCMS students and their Island School buddies are tackling a topic that profoundly shapes all our of lives: food. How does food inform our…

Alumni Spotlight: Eliott Wellenbach (F’11)

[slideshow] We are always encouraging alumni to give back to The Island School, Cape Eleuthera Institute, and Deep Creek Middle School in any way that they can. Fall 2011 alum…

CEI’s Kristal Ambrose as Guest Speaker at Bahamas National Trust

Last week the Bahamas National Trust hosted Kristal Ambrose, Aquaponics Technician at Cape Eleuthera Institute, as a public meeting guest speaker. The topic for the evening featured her internship to…

CEI’s Kristal Ambrose as Guest Speaker at Bahamas National Trust

Last week the Bahamas National Trust hosted Kristal Ambrose, Aquaponics Technician at Cape Eleuthera Institute, as a public meeting guest speaker. The topic for the evening featured her internship to…

Island School Students’ First Week of Research Class

Research classes kicked off this week for The Island School students. On Tuesday, students broke into their 8 different research groups and spent the afternoon getting to know their research…

Island School Students’ First Week of Research Class

Research classes kicked off this week for The Island School students. On Tuesday, students broke into their 8 different research groups and spent the afternoon getting to know their research…

Fall 2012 Gets Scuba Certified!

Sep 12, 2012

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-LaIxuRO04&feature=youtu.be

DCMS Campers in New England

This summer DCMS grade 9 student, Lance Pelecanos, received a scholarship to return to Camp Dudley in New York for a month of camping fun and personal growth. He was…

Alumni Spotlight: Jan Shi (F’09)

Sep 10, 2012

Fall 2009 alum, Jan Shi graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy this past spring and instead of going straight to college this fall like most high school graduates, Jan deferred his acceptance to the…

“What I learned at Summer Bridge”

by Dashae Clarke, DCMS Grade 7 What I learned at Summer Bridge was that the Deep Creek Middle School is different from all other schools, in Eleuthera and probably throughout the entire…

The Story of Sharks

Last spring, CEI interns, Brendan Talwar and Ian Rossiter, created a short film about the endangerment of sharks to share with the public at the Governor’s Harbour Agricultural Expo. They…

The Story of Sharks

Last spring, CEI interns, Brendan Talwar and Ian Rossiter, created a short film about the endangerment of sharks to share with the public at the Governor’s Harbour Agricultural Expo. They…

Meaningful Moments from Student Orientation

Sep 6, 2012

For Kayak groups 1 and 2, now on campus and working on their SCUBA certification, we challenged them with a different prompt from Orientation, asking them to consider which moments…

DCMS’s Will Simmons Directs Another Successful “Space to Create”

Six years ago, Will Simmons, Deep Creek Middle School art teacher and Harbour Island native, started a non-profit arts summer camp on Harbour Island called “Space to Create”. During the…

And They’re Off!

Sep 5, 2012

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyInLwkjpoA&feature=youtu.be  K1 and K2 returned from their 3-day expeditions yesterday afternoon and now it is time for K3 and K4 to head out to sea! Meanwhile, back on campus, K1 and…

More Student Reflections from Orientation Week

Sep 5, 2012

Lilly Ganske Acclimating to a new culture thousands of miles away from my hometown could not possibly be an easy feat. Therefore, I have experienced the rigorous transformation of being…

Fall 2012 Kayak & Scuba Rotations

Sep 4, 2012

Orientation for Fall 2012 has ended and now the 47 students are diving right into kayak and scuba rotations. Check out this great panoramic photo taken from the Boathouse that…

Last Chance to Submit a Photo!

Aug 31, 2012

Today is the final day of The 2012 Island School Photo Contest on both The Island School and Cape Eleuthera Institute Facebook pages. So start digging through those photos and…

Horatio Smith’s (F’02) Nassau Restaurat, Nelly’s Deli!

Aug 30, 2012

Horatio Smith (F’02) has been helping out The Island School’s amazing kitchen staff for the past few months, sharing his knowledge of cooking, catering, and the restaurant business. Two years…

AML Foods Presents Check to BESS Program

Aug 28, 2012

[slideshow] To mark their continued relationship of support, AML Foods, through their Solomon’s Fresh Market Brand presented the Bahamas Environmental Steward Scholar program (BESS) with a $5,000 donation. Renea Knowles,…

The Fall 2012 Semester Has Officially Begun!

Aug 28, 2012

Yesterday, 47 students of the Fall 2012 semester traveled from far and wide to begin their journey at The Island School. Here they are at their very first dinner circle.…

Camden Hills Regional High School’s Week on Eleuthera

Hello everyone, Camilla, Cole, and Rebecca here, reporting from Camden Hills Regional High School in Rockport, ME. These past ten days, we were lucky enough to be a part of…

Welcoming Chris Brown and the Golden Knights Back to The Bahamas!

Aug 24, 2012

[slideshow] This past Wednesday South Eleuthera hosted a homecoming for local hero, and Olympic Gold medalist Chris Brown, and his three teammates, Demetrius Pinder, Michael Mathieu and Ramon Miller. The…

Alumni Spotlight: Francesca Forrestal (F’99)!

Aug 24, 2012

Fall 1999 alumna, Francesca Forrestal is a research assistant with ISSF and a PhD student at the Rosensteil School of Marine and Atmospheric Science at University of Miami in the…

First Day of Summer Bridge at DCMS

School started this morning for Deep Creek Middle School seventh graders. 14 new students showed up in their starched uniforms, shy but ready for the changes of a new school.…

Sterling Wright (SP’12) Wins Bike Race in Nevada

Aug 17, 2012

Last weekend, Spring 2012 alumnus Sterling Wright participated in the 7th annual Lamoille Hill Climb in Lamoille Canyon, Nevada. It is a grueling race that climbs 3,000 feet over the…

Shark Week and Flats Week at CEI

Early Monday morning Shark & Flats week were off after a busy camp exploring the mangrove flats ecosystem in South Eleuthera. The flats week students not only worked alongside our…

Educators Dive Right In at Annual Teachers’ Conference

[slideshow] Last week, The Island School welcomed 22 teachers from around the nation for a firsthand look at our organization’s mission and philosophy and how experiential education can be harnessed…

Peter Meijer (SP’05) Representing IS Abroad!

Aug 8, 2012

During a recent trip to the Caribbean, Peter Meijer (SP’05) made friends with a very curious iguana who seemed to want to know more about The Island School–or thought Peter’s…

Cancer Society of The Bahamas Annual Race 4 The Cure in Tarpum Bay

Aug 7, 2012

On Saturday August 4th, the Cancer Society of The Bahamas held it’s annual Race for A Cure in Tarpum Bay. The purpose of the event is to raise funds to…

GWU Online High School Seines, Tags, Flies, and Soars!

The second half of GWUOHS’s time here on the Cape was filled with adventures in and out of creeks and bays, down island, and – most challengingly – along our…

CEI’s Liane Nowell Embarks on her Masters on the Cape

After graduating from Queen’s University with a Bachelor of Science Honours degree in Biology, Liane was offered a job at CEI working in the Flats Ecology and Conservation Program. She…

OSU’s Dr. Mark Hixon at CEI

Dr. Mark Hixon plus four graduate students have been conducting lionfish research at CEI this summer. Dr. Hixon is the most cited coral reef biologist in the last decade and…

OSU’s Dr. Mark Hixon at CEI

Dr. Mark Hixon plus four graduate students have been conducting lionfish research at CEI this summer. Dr. Hixon is the most cited coral reef biologist in the last decade and…

Second Session of Eleuthera Explorers Camp Comes to a Close

The second batch of Eleuthera Explorer’s Campers are off after a BBQ celebration this past Saturday afternoon. They had an eventful week full of not only good times but learning…

IS Alumni & New York Harbor School Students Complete Governor’s Island Swim!

Jul 30, 2012

This past Saturday, a group of New York Harbor School students, including three Island School alumni, Chris Lorient (F’10), Gabe Taliaferrow (SP’12), and Arben Ukperaj (SP’11), completed the Governor’s Island…

Growing Power!

Last week The Island School orchard received its first dose of steroids from the biodigester. The Island School biodigester uses naturally occurring bacteria to generate renewable energy and sterilize our…

Growing Power!

Last week The Island School orchard received its first dose of steroids from the biodigester. The Island School biodigester uses naturally occurring bacteria to generate renewable energy and sterilize our…

The 2012 Island School Photo Contest!

Jul 26, 2012

Got some great photos from your semester or visit to The Island School and Cape Eleuthera Institute? Then submit them to The 2012 Island School Photo Contest! The Photo Contest…

South Eleuthera Kids Camp

[slideshow] Summer fun continues with our own local South Eleuthera Kids Camp. This week we had 13 students from Green Castle and Deep Creek join us for five days of…

GWU Online High School Learns Outside of “The Cloud”

Students from the George Washington University Online High School arrived this past weekend with the goal of experiencing their education firsthand and coming together as a group of individuals who…

Water Quality Testing and the Biodigestion Process

Water is the most important resource available to CEI and Island School. We drink it, we bathe in it, we cook with it, and it all comes from the rain.…

Water Quality Testing and the Biodigestion Process

Water is the most important resource available to CEI and Island School. We drink it, we bathe in it, we cook with it, and it all comes from the rain.…

Thousands of Tilapia for Aquaponics Team

The Aquaponics research team at The Cape Eleuthera Institute has successfully hatched nearly two thousand tilapia eggs. Eggs were removed from the mouths of the female brood stock and transferred…

Thousands of Tilapia for Aquaponics Team

The Aquaponics research team at The Cape Eleuthera Institute has successfully hatched nearly two thousand tilapia eggs. Eggs were removed from the mouths of the female brood stock and transferred…

Alumni Get-Together in Bay Head, NJ

Jul 23, 2012

A group of alumni and their parents got together while Chris Maxey was visiting Bay Head, NJ last week. Rick and Kay Tell (parents of Elizabeth Tell, SP’11) took the…

Summer Shark Intern Blog: Grace Dennis (Su’10)

I’m Grace Dennis, one of the shark interns for the summer. I’m from Houston, TX and study Environmental Biology and Economics at Colgate University. This is my third summer on…

Summer Shark Intern Blog: Grace Dennis (Su’10)

I’m Grace Dennis, one of the shark interns for the summer. I’m from Houston, TX and study Environmental Biology and Economics at Colgate University. This is my third summer on…

Summer Term Week 3 Food Group Presentation

Jul 20, 2012

Believe it or not, the third and final academic rotation is nearly complete. Just like the weeks before them, the final food group spent the afternoon on Thursday in the…

Summer Apprentice Blog: Whitney Knowles

Jul 20, 2012

Whitney Knowles joins Cape Eleuthera Institute as the Small Island Sustainability Aquaculture apprentice from the College of the Bahamas and the UBS scholarship award recipient.  Though she resides in Nassau…

Earthwatch Bahamas Comes to CEI

By Shu Hee (Sophie) Kim [slideshow] As I arrived in Nassau Airport on July 6th, I remember finding refuge among the small group of other teens wearing olive green Earthwatch…

A Day in the Life of Fritter

Jul 17, 2012

There are very few people (or animals) who have been at The Island School as long as its founders, Chris and Pam Maxey, and Fritter is one of them. Love…

Summer Intern Blog: Shark Intern, Chris Daniell (F’10) & Boathouse Intern, H. Hoell

Chris Daniell Hello! My name is Chris Daniell, Shark Intern and IS alum, and thank you for reading my blog post! Being a student at the Island School was the…

Summer Intern Blog: Shark Intern, Chris Daniell (F’10) & Boathouse Intern, H. Hoell

Chris DaniellHello! My name is Chris Daniell, Shark Intern and IS alum, and thank you for reading my blog post! Being a student at the Island School was the most…

Summer Term Week 1 Food Group Presentation

Jul 17, 2012

As the culminating event of the Food theme week, each group of students spends the afternoon in the kitchen cooking an entirely local meal. Just before dinner is served, the…

A Glimpse into Ooids and Food

Here are a few photos from the past couple days of Summer Term as the students learned more about food and had a lesson about ooids at the sandbar. Enjoy!…

Knock, Knock…

Jul 16, 2012

…Who’s there? It’s Chris Maxey! Last week, Maxey surprised alum Carter Brown (SP’09) with an early morning visit and dragged him out of bed to do a run-swim in Bay…

Eleutheran Explorers Become CEI Researchers!

[slideshow] It’s been a busy week down here on the Cape, with our Eleutheran Explorer campers diving head first into many of the research programs currently running at CEI. Monday…

Green Farms Academy’s Time at The Island School and CEI

We had the pleasure of hosting two groups from Green Farms Academy as a part of CEI’s Educational Programs this summer for two weeks this summer. [slideshow] First, a fantastic…

Alumni Spotlight: Maggie Cissel (SP’06)

Jul 12, 2012

Since leaving the island 6 years ago Maggie Cissel (SP’06) has been in search of a way to give back what The Island School gave her and an avenue to…

Summer Term “This I Believe…”

Jul 12, 2012

As part of the Tourism and Development final assessment, students were asked to create a visual representation of their reflection on the past week. Students in this theme group traveled…

Summer Term Journal Highlights

Jul 11, 2012

Greetings! Summer Term is rolling along and our students have now shifted into a new theme group for the week (Ecology, Food, or Tourism and Development). As the culminating reflection…

Eleutheran Explorers Arrive and Thrive

Summer time means camp time, and the Eleutheran Explorers – 17 youngsters from both the US and Bahamas – have jumped right in to life here on the rock. In…

Fall 2011 Summer Reunion!

Jul 7, 2012

It’s reunion season! Summer is the best time of year to plan reunions and gatherings to bring together your Island School semester. Over the 4th of July holiday, 31 out…

Summer Systems Intern Blog: Stephan Grabner

As a Systems Intern at CEI this summer, I will work with Matt Poss, Sam Kenworthy and other members of the facilities team for the next two months. Although my…

Summer Systems Intern Blog: Stephan Grabner

As a Systems Intern at CEI this summer, I will work with Matt Poss, Sam Kenworthy and other members of the facilities team for the next two months. Although my…

Happy 4th of July!

Jul 4, 2012

…from Summer Term 2012! We hope you enjoy the music talents of the students and the photo slideshow of changing from a Bahamian flag to an American flag! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bueThmiLXoU&feature=youtu.be  …

Cobia Moved to the Aquaculture Cage!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omqXE31qC0w&feature=youtu.be The aquaculture program here is running essentially a model system for the commercial aquaculture industry; we aim to display that (delicious) carnivorous fish, cobia in our case, can be…

Summer Term Journals

There’s a new assignment in town this Summer Term, and it’s called a journal entry! Students are being asked to regularly reflect on activities and experiences they have had throughout…

Summer Aquaculture Intern Blog: Drew Villeneuve

Hey Everybody! My name is Drew and I am an Aquaculture intern at CEI this summer. I’m from Maryland and just graduated from high school in DC; I will be…

Summer Aquaculture Intern Blog: Drew Villeneuve

Hey Everybody! My name is Drew and I am an Aquaculture intern at CEI this summer. I’m from Maryland and just graduated from high school in DC; I will be…

DCMS Book Camp

This week, Deep Creek Middle School is hosting its first Book Camp. The enthusiastic campers are reading together, writing poetry, playing word games, and learning more about the publishing industry.…

UNC-Chapel Hill Morehead Cain-Scholar Interning at CEI

We are thrilled to have UNC-Chapel Hill Morehead-Cain scholar Stephan Grabner with us this summer!  Stephan joins us as the CEI Systems Intern on his third summer of the four-summer…

UNC-Chapel Hill Morehead Cain-Scholar Interning at CEI

We are thrilled to have UNC-Chapel Hill Morehead-Cain scholar Stephan Grabner with us this summer!  Stephan joins us as the CEI Systems Intern on his third summer of the four-summer…

CEI Welcomes its Summer Interns, Including Six IS Alumni

This week, 16 summer interns arrived on Eleuthera to work at Cape Eleuthera Institute. Of those 16, we were excited to welcome back 6 Island School alumni who spent a…

CEI Welcomes its Summer Interns, Including Six IS Alumni

This week, 16 summer interns arrived on Eleuthera to work at Cape Eleuthera Institute. Of those 16, we were excited to welcome back 6 Island School alumni who spent a…

Orvis’s Perk Perkins Visits The Island School and CEI

This week, the CEO of Orvis, Perk Perkins, cruised through Cape Eleuthera. Perk is on a sabbatical from Orvis and is spending his time sailing throughout the Caribbean. He stopped…

Congratulations Corey and Odette!

Jun 13, 2012

After a long day and night, we are excited to announce the birth of “Bean” Broderick who was born on the evening of June 12, 9.5 pounds and 23 inches…

Tegan Maxey Aboard Ocean Classroom’s Harvey Gamage Stops at Island School This Spring

Jun 12, 2012

by Tegan Maxey I spent the past four months sailing the schooner Harvey Gamage through the Caribbean and up the east coast of the US, and I finally understood how…

High School Senior Projects at CEI

This spring, two high school seniors, Louise Shiverick (F’10) and Sam Falkson, came down to Eleuthera to work at the Cape Eleuthera Institute for their senior project. Read about their…

High School Senior Projects at CEI

This spring, two high school seniors, Louise Shiverick (F’10) and Sam Falkson, came down to Eleuthera to work at the Cape Eleuthera Institute for their senior project. Read about their…

CEI’s Booth at Conch Fest

Last week, the nearby settlement of Deep Creek had their annual homecoming called Conch Fest. The Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI) set up a booth amongst all of the conch fritter…

CEI’s Booth at Conch Fest

Last week, the nearby settlement of Deep Creek had their annual homecoming called Conch Fest. The Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI) set up a booth amongst all of the conch fritter…

Kalin Griffin Attends Rotaract District 7020 Conference

Jun 5, 2012

The Island School and Cape Eleuthera Institute’s Chief of Staff, Kalin Griffin, attended Rotaract District 7020 Conference in Montego Bay, Jamaica last week from May 31-June 4. She represented the…

Pacific Ridge School’s First Few Days at The Island School

The past two days have been primarily taken up with learning about and surveying green sea turtles in the local sounds and creeks. We began yesterday with a mini-class taught…

Pacific Ridge School’s First Few Days at The Island School

The past two days have been primarily taken up with learning about and surveying green sea turtles in the local sounds and creeks. We began yesterday with a mini-class taught…

Maxey in the Classroom at DCMS

Chris Maxey has been teaching grade 9 math at DCMS for the past 6 weeks. He is balancing the needs of preparing for a government exam with the best practices…

Community Outreach Event on Haitian Bahamian Relations A Great Success!

[slideshow] Over the course of the semester we have worked closely with Deep Creek Middle School to help improve problems facing the community here on Eleuthera. Our group assisted Moesha…

Jack Burnham (F08) Receives Grant to Write About Asteroid Mining

May 27, 2012

IS alumnus, Jack Burnham (F08) was recently featured on 60 Minutes for the interesting work he has been doing throughout this past year. Right after completing his senior year at…

Alumni in Action: Horatio Smith (F02) Gives Back–to the IS Kitchen!

May 23, 2012

Island School alumnus and Alumni Advisory Board member, Horatio Smith (F02) has returned to The Island School on a number of occasions. Currently, Horatio is providing professional development to the…

Congratulations Ben and Laura Dougherty!

May 22, 2012

We are happy to announce the arrival of Mia Grace Dougherty last night at 10:42pm. Her parents, Ben and Laura Dougherty, taught at IS from F’06-S’09 and this is their…

Thanks for a Great Parents Weekend, Spring 2012 Families!

May 22, 2012

DCMS Grade 8’s Visit US Boarding Schools

DCMS 8th graders Lance Pelecanos, Breanna Leary, Bronthaye Rolle and Keniesha Pinder recently toured some boarding schools in Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama. On the way home, they got to have…

Carleton University Students Studying Thermal Tolerances in the Checkered Puffer Fish and Bonefish at CEI

[slideshow] Two students from Carleton University in Ottawa, Felicia St-Louis and Petra Szekeres, will be on The Island School campus until June 19th collecting data for their research on the…

Carleton University Students Studying Thermal Tolerances in the Checkered Puffer Fish and Bonefish at CEI

[slideshow]Two students from Carleton University in Ottawa, Felicia St-Louis and Petra Szekeres, will be on The Island School campus until June 19th collecting data for their research on the thermal…

IS Alumna in Ohio Headed to College

May 17, 2012

Hathaway Brown School seniors and Island School alumna, Louise Shiverick (F’10), Gaby Glicksman-Graham (S’10), and Sarah Young (F’09) took this photo on college t-shirt day where seniors wear an article…

See You Soon, Spring 2012 Parents!

May 14, 2012

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrWcMvAuufs&feature=youtu.be

On Plastic Research Expedition with Kristal Ambrose

Cape Eleuthera Institute’s Kristal Ambrose embarked on her epic journey to of plastic research, leaving on April 24th.. From Nassau, Bahamas to Texas, USA; from Tokyo, Japan to Guam; and…

On Plastic Research Expedition with Kristal Ambrose

Cape Eleuthera Institute’s Kristal Ambrose embarked on her epic journey to of plastic research, leaving on April 24th.. From Nassau, Bahamas to Texas, USA; from Tokyo, Japan to Guam; and…

Happy Mother’s Day!

May 13, 2012

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u87030OgNZ0

BESS Students’ Turtle Tagging Adventures

May 10, 2012

This fall, 2 BESS (Bahamas Environmental Steward Scholars) students, Brian Higgs (F’11) and William Sturrup (F’11), attended The Island School. Now, this semester, as part of their full year BESS…

Eleutheros

May 8, 2012

The Human Ecology, Histories, and Literature Departments have collaborated on a series ongoing personal reflective essays called Eleutheros. Each week students are asked to write a reflective essay that demonstrates their understanding…

Dartmouth PhD Student Studying Bahamian Lizards at CEI

A PhD student from Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, Mike Logan, will be on the Island School campus until May 31st collecting data for his research on thermal adaptation in…

Dartmouth PhD Student Studying Bahamian Lizards at CEI

A PhD student from Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, Mike Logan, will be on the Island School campus until May 31st collecting data for his research on thermal adaptation in…

Pete Muñoz of Natural Systems International Visits the Cape

Earlier this April, CEI was fortunate enough to have a visit from Pete Muñoz of Natural Systems International, which specializes in ecological engineering and biotechnology. Pete’s background includes extensive work…

CEI’s Kristal Ambrose Sets Sail

Over the course of three days in early February, 5 Gyres scientist Marcus Ericksen hosted a conference at the Cape Eleuthera Institute for educators on the impact of marine plastic…

Lionfish Collecting and Handling Workshop at CEI

The next “Lionfish Collecting and Handling” Workshop organized by REEF in collaboration with the SPAW RAC will take place on May 15-18, 2012 at the Cape Eleuthera Institue. The workshop…

Alumni Advisory Board Annual On-Island Meeting

May 1, 2012

This past weekend, 6 members from The Island School’s Alumni Advisory Board (AAB) made the trek to South Eleuthera for their annual on-island board meeting. During their few days at…

Hallig House Grand Opening!

[slideshow] The Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI) welcomed government officials, Bahamian dignitaries and esteemed guests to the grand opening of its Hallig House. The event was celebrated within the context of…

K4 Heads Out to Sea

Apr 28, 2012

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CWPs80OxE0&feature=youtu.be

Eleutheros

Apr 20, 2012

The Human Ecology, Histories, and Literature Departments have collaborated on a series ongoing personal reflective essays called Eleutheros. Each week students are asked to write a reflective essay that demonstrates their understanding…

Island School Supports Ride for Hope

Apr 19, 2012

Saturday April 14, 2012 The Cape Eleuthera Island School supported Eleuthera’s annual Ride for Hope, which raises money for cancer caring centers and cancer treatment programs. The Cape Eleuthera Island…

Godspeed K1!

Apr 18, 2012

K1 headed out for their 8-day kayak expedition on Monday. Here they are, just moments before their departure… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cH_XkaRxzc&feature=youtu.be

Cacique Council Video: Week 7

Apr 16, 2012

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAZYU5LU0qQ&feature=youtu.be

Lake Highland Preparatory School’s Archeology Trip to Island School

by Eric Hagen [slideshow] We joked that our parents would have to come visit us at the end of the week because we weren’t going back to the United States.…

What’s Your Favorite Thing About Easter?

Apr 12, 2012

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjsq5qVGKMQ&feature=youtu.be

RSMAS to Offer Masters Program at CEI Fall 2012

The Rosenstiel School for Marine and Atmospheric Science (RSMAS) at University of Miami has announced its new Coastal Sustainability Science and Practice Track through their Master of Professional Science Program.…

RSMAS to Offer Masters Program at CEI Fall 2012

The Rosenstiel School for Marine and Atmospheric Science (RSMAS) at University of Miami has announced its new Coastal Sustainability Science and Practice Track through their Master of Professional Science Program.…

Easter at Island School

Apr 10, 2012

Last Friday during Exploration Time, some students and faculty gathered together in the art studio to prepare home made Easter decorations. Sunday, students were given the opportunity to participate in…

Friends Seminary Returns to Eleuthera!

Twelve Upper School students from Friends Seminary in New York City recently traveled to Cape Eleuthera with Science teacher Kerry Kline and Experiential Ed teacher Jack Phelan for an amazing…

Eleutheros

Apr 3, 2012

The Human Ecology, Histories, and Literature Departments have collaborated on a series ongoing personal reflective essays called Eleutheros. Each week students are asked to write a reflective essay that demonstrates their understanding…

DCMS Community Outreach Project on Lionfish

Deep Creek Middle School student, Yanni Giannakopulous (grade 9) is leading both Island School and DCMS students through a project to educate local fishermen and restaurant owners on Eleuthera about…

The Maxeys Finally Make it Out West

Mar 30, 2012

Pam and Chris made their first trip out to California this week and had the opportunity to reconnect with old friends, as well as meet  some prospective Island School students.…

Eleutheros

Mar 29, 2012

The Human Ecology, Histories, and Literature Departments have collaborated on a series ongoing personal reflective essays called Eleutheros. Each week students are asked to write a reflective essay that demonstrates their…

Alumni Spotlight: Lee Taylor (F’99)

Mar 28, 2012

Lee Taylor (F’99), a student at Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business, is the captain of a Dartmouth team that won the regional finals in Boston for the energy track of…

Carleton University Research at CEI

Researchers from Carleton University (Cooke Lab) was at CEI last week studying flats ecology. The team is determining whether radio tags can be used to track the movements of checkered…

Carleton University Research at CEI

Researchers from Carleton University (Cooke Lab) was at CEI last week studying flats ecology. The team is determining whether radio tags can be used to track the movements of checkered…

Lucky’s First 8-day Kayak Trip

Mar 26, 2012

[slideshow] It all started on a stormy morning in September 2010.  As the students of K3 and I busily made our final preparations on Girls Dorm Beach, Lucky collapsed into…

Congratulations Seniors!

Mar 23, 2012

We are thinking of you seniors as you begin to hear back from colleges for next year. If you haven’t told us your plans for next year, please keep us…

Recreating a Historical Shark Research Project

[slideshow] The joint CEI and University of Illinois shark research team just returned from the second of four, 2 week field expeditions to a shallow bank known as “the bridge”…

Recreating a Historical Shark Research Project

[slideshow]The joint CEI and University of Illinois shark research team just returned from the second of four, 2 week field expeditions to a shallow bank known as “the bridge” that…

DCMS Grade 9’s are Boarding School-Bound!

We all have been waiting in anticipation for the five Deep Creek Middle School students who applied to boarding schools in the United States to hear back from the admissions…

Congratulations America’s Next Eco-Star, Katie Romanov!

Mar 19, 2012

We are excited to announce that our very own Katie Romanov (F05) has been declared the winner of America’s Next Eco-Star Competition through SmartPower! After a long process of voting…

Prince Harry’s Visit to The Bahamas!

Mar 16, 2012

Prince Harry, during his recent visit to The Bahamas in celebration of the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, held a Youth Leaders Luncheon for a select group of outstanding…

Water Polo Wednesday

Mar 16, 2012

This Wednesday, during exploration time, eager Island School students arranged a water polo match and invited members from throughout the foundation. Featuring the newly constructed goals installed in Water Polo Cut,…

Donnavventura at Cape Eleuthera

Mar 15, 2012

This fall, two world travelers from Italy from an Italian program called Donnavventura made their way to our home on Cape Eleuthera. During their tour of The Bahamas, they came…

DCMS Students Present at Green Conference in Denver

[slideshow] On February 26th, three students from Deep Creek Middle School departed for Denver, Colorado to attend the National Green Schools Conference where they had been invited to present their…

Sustainability in Exile

Mar 12, 2012

Island School Marine Ecology teacher, Peter Zdrojewski, has been spreading the news of his friend and grad school advisor – Dr. Jonathan Scherch – who has recently put together a…

A View of South Eleuthera from Space!

Mar 10, 2012

The Huffington Post released a number of amazing photos taken by the International Space Station (ISS). One of the photos they released is of our home in South Eleuthera! Scroll…

More from Week Two

Mar 10, 2012

By: Natalie, Annie, Tai, Kyle T, Lucy, Ann-Marie, Sterling, Greg: It may seem rough to leave behind cell-phones, telephone, and Internet, but we have happily replaced these “tings” with place-based…

Perspectives from Week Two

Mar 9, 2012

Sometimes at Island School, things don’t always go as planned. So, when the weather isn’t right for SCUBA week, find other worthwhile ways for students to spend their time, like…

Women Working for Oceans

Mar 7, 2012

Kirsten Dawson (IS Parent F04, F06, F08), is part of a newly formed organization, Women Working for Oceans or W20. The organization was started by a group of women near…

New Shark Resistant Netting on CEI’s Aquaculture Cage

This fall the Cape Eleuthera Institute installed a new shark-resistant netting called PREDATOR-X on CEI’s off-shore aquaculture cage. The netting was developed in partnership with NET Systems, Inc., and DSM…

New Shark Resistant Netting on CEI’s Aquaculture Cage

This fall the Cape Eleuthera Institute installed a new shark-resistant netting called PREDATOR-X on CEI’s off-shore aquaculture cage. The netting was developed in partnership with NET Systems, Inc., and DSM…

Shout Out to the Bateman Clan!

Mar 5, 2012

We are excited to share this recently received photo of former faculty members, Chris & Jenn Bateman, from when they were in Sayulita, Mexico this past spring with their young…

More Reflections from The First Days

Mar 3, 2012

Lauren Maida: After an anticipated intro to sign-out and bike sing-out, Sp ’12 lead the way to our first exploration of the vast and beautiful surroundings of the Island School…

Prince Harry is Coming!

Next week, Prince Harry is visiting The Bahamas as part of the royal family’s tour of the Commonwealth to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. Last week, Deep Creek Middle School…

The First Days

Mar 2, 2012

Over the next couple of days we will be featuring short narratives written by each of our forty-nine new students in the spring 2012 class. Enjoy these personal, inspirational, exciting,…

Remembering Walter Lovejoy

Mar 1, 2012

It is with our deepest sorrow that we recognize the passing of long-time friend and supporter of The Island School, Walter Lovejoy. He passed away this December after an amazing…

Article on Hope College Students’ Time on Eleuthera

During Hope College’s winter break, a group biology and geology students came down to The Island School to learn about geology, biology, and sustainability on a small island like Eleuthera.…

Spring 2012 Has Arrived Safe and Sound!

Feb 27, 2012

The Spring 2012 Island School semester has officially begun! Here is a photo of the group at the Welcoming Ceremony in the Boathouse. It’s going to be a great semester!

Helen Bourdeaux (S’10) and Family Revisit The Island School

Feb 27, 2012

Exactly two years ago, Helen Bourdeaux (S’10), was just beginning her Island School journey as a student. Last week, Helen, now an alumna, stopped by the Cape with her family…

Mask and Snorkel Donation

This fall, Cape Eleuthera Institute’s conch research intern from the College of the Bahamas, Tarran Simms, facilitated the donation of 500 masks & snorkels from Dolphin Cay at Atlantis resort…

Mask and Snorkel Donation

This fall, Cape Eleuthera Institute’s conch research intern from the College of the Bahamas, Tarran Simms, facilitated the donation of 500 masks & snorkels from Dolphin Cay at Atlantis resort…

Mrs. Carnetta Ferguston Returns to Visit the Cape

On February 17, Mrs. Carnetta Ferguson from the newly launched National Parenting Center of the Ministry of Education visited Cape Eleuthera today, where Jennie Freeman was hosting the Deep Creek…

Island School Parent’s Inspiring TED Talk

Feb 20, 2012

Ernie Parizeau, parent of IS alumni Kate (F’03), Doug (S’06), and Molly (S’10), gave a great TED talk at Middlebury College this fall titled “Fortune Favors the Bold”. Check it…

Vote for DCMS Students’ Youth Activism Projects

For several weeks, the DCMS grade 9 students have been studying youth activism. Our class brings students, teachers, and community members together to create a vision for a more positive world. In…

Putting Schools To Work

Feb 17, 2012

The Island School is proud to announce the launch of the Putting Schools to Work website. This consortium of like-minded institutions that focus on teaching leadership by allowing students to…

Make An Island School Presentation at Your School!

Feb 16, 2012

We are always encouraging students to make presentations about The Island School when they return to their sending schools after their semester. Not only does it help make their transference…

Job and Internship Opportunities with the Cape Eleuthera Island School

Feb 13, 2012

We are currently accepting applications for a number of positions with The Island School, Cape Eleuthera Institute, and Deep Creek Middle School. Please see below for each position for more…

Personal Statement from a NYHS Student’s Trip to Island School

Feb 10, 2012

[slideshow] The New York Harbor School (NYHS) is a public high school located on Governors Island off the southern tip of Manhattan.  Founder, Murray Fisher, connected with The Island School…

Alumni Spotlight: Katie Romanov F05!

Feb 8, 2012

After leading Middlebury’s Solar Decathalon team to an impressive fourth place finish in 2011, Katie Romanov (F05) is now in the running to be America’s Next Eco-Star, a contest sponsored…

Introducing CEI Research Assistants Jason Selwyn and Mike Piersiak!

My name is Jason and last semester I came to CEI as an intern with the Lionfish program. While working here I got to work on things ranging from catching…

Alumni Mentor Position for Summer Term 2012

Feb 6, 2012

Hey all you alums out there! We are still accepting applications for Summer Term 2012 Alumni Mentors. Island School is looking alumni who want to come back to the Cape,…

Another Successful IS Admissions Reception–Easton, MD

Feb 3, 2012

We had yet another great Winter Reception held in Easton, Maryland at the Koch’s home on January 31. There was a great turn out from many interested families and a…

More Baby Fish Have Arrived!

On Friday, January 27th half a million eggs arrived from Miami, Florida! They were placed in an incubation tank, where they hatched early Saturday morning. To the naked eye they…

More Baby Fish Have Arrived!

On Friday, January 27th half a million eggs arrived from Miami, Florida! They were placed in an incubation tank, where they hatched early Saturday morning. To the naked eye they…

IS Alumni Hit the Slopes in Beaver Creek

Feb 2, 2012

[slideshow] Island School Fall 2005 alumni, Drew Fink, Dave Seamans, Jaclyn Battjes, Colton Coughlin and Lucas Cherrington, managed to find some snow during this mild winter we’re having in the…

Lionfish Research at CEI Adjusts Its Focus

[slideshow] The Lionfish Research and Education Program (LREP) at CEI has already had an exciting start to 2012! Last year, research efforts were focused on a lionfish removal study to…

DCMS Grade 8 School Without Walls

DCMS students are currently studying in their School Without Walls unit. Grade 8 is looking at the effect of plastics on the environment, ocean and human health. They are conducting…

2012 Off to a Strong Start

Jan 30, 2012

As The Island School emerges in its 14th year, we feel stronger than ever as an organization having two lead donors ensure the longevity of the school and its supporting…

Williams College Spends Another January Term at The Island School

Jan 27, 2012

For the eighth year, Sarah Gardner of Williams College brought a January term class to stay at The Island School and research different topics. Last year, this class studied how…

NYC Admissions Reception a Great Success!

Jan 26, 2012

We had over 50 guests attend the Admissions Reception at the Florio’s Home in New York City last night, including many interested families, prospective students, and of course plenty of…

Join Us for the Spring 2012 Fiction Writing Workshop with Richard Bausch April 8-15

Jan 25, 2012

The week-long workshop sponsored by the Cape Eleuthera Writers & Artist Workshop series will bring together a small group of adults interested in fiction writing to the Cape Eleuthera campus…

DCMS Grade 7 School Without Walls

DCMS students are currently studying in their School Without Walls unit. Grade 7 is conducting an eco-system study of Jack’s Bay and comparing it to other marine environments like the…

CEI at the Abaco Science Alliance Conference

Last week members of the Cape Eleuthera Institute attended the 5th Abaco Science Alliance Conference. Every two years Friends of the Environment host this conference that showcases research being done…

CEI at the Abaco Science Alliance Conference

Last week members of the Cape Eleuthera Institute attended the 5th Abaco Science Alliance Conference. Every two years Friends of the Environment host this conference that showcases research being done…

Reflections from The Maine School of Science and Mathematics

Jan 18, 2012

[slideshow] Students from The Maine School of Science and Mathematics departed this morning, having completed two weeks of research and experiential learning here at The Island School and Cape Eleuthera…

Final Thoughts from The Canterbury School

Jan 17, 2012

Students from The Canterbury School of St. Petersburg, Florida have had a week to unwind since their time on Eleuthera, and it is without doubt that they have continued to…

And The Winner of CONCHtribution 2011 Is…

Jan 16, 2012

…click here to find out! As a collective alumni community, we reached 33% participation and raised over $110,000! Way to go! While we did not meet our goal of 45%…

Winter Admissions Receptions

Jan 13, 2012

Looking for something outside the classroom? Join us for our Winter Admissions Receptions! Tuesday, January 17, 2012 6-8pm The Maroni Home 220 Clyde Street Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 Wednesday, January…

The Island That Never Sleeps

Jan 10, 2012

There is no rest for the weary on Cape Eleuthera as Island School and CEI staff geared up for the arrival of visiting high school and college programs on the…

Alums Who “Donate Once and Give Back Twice”

Jan 3, 2012

As CONCHtribution 2011 comes to a close, we’d like to highlight a few alums who have not only donated to the Cape Eleuthera Foundation Annual Fund, but took that act…

Welcome New Head of Island School, John Schatz!

Dec 16, 2011

The Island School is proud to announce a new head of school starting in the 2012-13 school year! After an extensive 18-month search, John Schatz has been hired to be…

Farming for the Future

Dec 13, 2011

On a beautiful Eleuthera afternoon there was a small gathering in the fields of corn at Apple Hole Farm to celebrate a big partnership between Edrin Symonette and Cape Eleuthera…

The SeaStation Has a Brand New Net!

After a year and a half of trial and error CEI’s aquaculture cage has been refitted with shark resistant netting! Last Wednesday the aquaculture team, along with help from the…

The SeaStation Has a Brand New Net!

After a year and a half of trial and error CEI’s aquaculture cage has been refitted with shark resistant netting! Last Wednesday the aquaculture team, along with help from the…

Don’t Know What to Get Your Island Schooler This Holiday?

Dec 6, 2011

Then look no further than The Island School’s brand new online gear store! Here we sell bags, hats, mugs, water bottles, and more! The Island School also sells items from…

The Island School Finishes Top 5 in Cans for Kids Project

Dec 5, 2011

Over 50% of the aluminum cans in the world are recycled but the statistics are much lower in The Bahamas. Cans for Kids has realized that the country has come…

Kelly Duggan (S11) Reflects on IS and “Giving Back Twice”

Dec 2, 2011

Island School has given me leadership skills and confidence I need to take control of my own education. These skills are useful in the classroom, in the field, or during…

F’11 Parent and Educator Gives Thanks

Nov 29, 2011

Steve Murray, Headmaster at University School in Hunting Valley, OH, recently returned from a trip to The Island School where he was visiting his son James (F11) during Parents Weekend.…

Successful Weekend of Big Events!

Nov 27, 2011

This weekend, the Fall 2011 students and faculty participated in either the Half Marathon on Saturday or the Super Swim today. Congratulations to all for their successful finishes! [slideshow]

CEI November Shark Expedition

[slideshow] The Geronimo, an experiential education vessel operated by St. George’s School from Newport, Rhode Island, under the direction of Captain Stephen Connett, conducted shark research cruises from the early…

CEI November Shark Expedition

[slideshow]The Geronimo, an experiential education vessel operated by St. George’s School from Newport, Rhode Island, under the direction of Captain Stephen Connett, conducted shark research cruises from the early 1970’s…

Growing Solutions

Nov 15, 2011

by Human Ecology Fellow –  Alicia Barlow Grafting, budding, scion, rootstalk and upside down T graft are all words and phrases that are now part of the vocabulary of six…

Bates Bobcats Donate Once and Give Back Twice

Nov 10, 2011

Bates College has one of our strongest alumni networks, not only in the number of alums that are students there, but also in their presence in the greater community. Last…

“Conference Caffeine”

[slideshow] For those of us in the professional workplace, we know all too well that our day-to-day can get overwhelming, disheartening and sometimes banal. Even scientists, as exciting as our…

“Conference Caffeine”

[slideshow]For those of us in the professional workplace, we know all too well that our day-to-day can get overwhelming, disheartening and sometimes banal. Even scientists, as exciting as our research…

DCMS Student’s Book Buzz

“I just finished reading the most awesome book: Maniac Magee by Jerry Spinelli. It’s about this boy who runs from place to place trying to find a home after his parents…

Kate Gibson (F04) Donates Once and Gives Back Twice!

Nov 6, 2011

The theme for this year’s CONCHtribution is Donate Once and Give Back Twice. We are asking alums what they are doing to make an impact in their community once they…

CEI Enters Grant Proposal to Solution Search

Over the past few weeks, Dave Philipp, Julie Claussen, Peter Zdrojewski, Skylar Miller, and Liane Nowell, scientists and faculty members from CEI and Island School have been working on a…

CEI Enters Grant Proposal to Solution Search

Over the past few weeks, Dave Philipp, Julie Claussen, Peter Zdrojewski, Skylar Miller, and Liane Nowell, scientists and faculty members from CEI and Island School have been working on a…

CONCHtribution 2011 Begins TODAY!

Nov 1, 2011

That’s right, CONCHtribution 2011 has officially begun! This year’s theme is Donate Once and Give Back Twice. Read more about the theme and about this annual alumni giving campaign here.…

DCMS Students’ Halloween at The Island School

After dinner at the Island School, we played games and heard ghost stories for about 15 minutes.  We bobbed for apples and got to eat candy.  Then we split into…

A Scary Idea

Oct 31, 2011

Zooming out over the open ocean on the Bay Scout this morning with Chris Maxey, in the still brightening darkness just before sun up, haunted by hints of the Halloween…

Happy Halloween from the Lawrenceville Team!

Oct 31, 2011

Even though the northeast experienced a snowstorm this past weekend, that did not keep the Lawrenceville team from indulging in classic Halloween festivities! Scotty and Hannah visited a pumpkin patch,…

Eleutheros

Oct 29, 2011

This year, the Human Ecology, Histories, and Literature Departments have collaborated on a series ongoing assignments. Each week students are asked to write a reflective essay that demonstrates their understanding of…

Alumni Spotlight: Ami Adams S11!

Oct 28, 2011

Congratulations to Spring 2011 alumna, Ami Adams who was named Agriscience Student of the Year Runner Up at the 84th National FFA Convention! She was awarded this honor based on…

Greetings from the Oldest Student on Campus

Oct 24, 2011

Good day, Island School Blog readers!  This is Katie McDougall, the Fall 2011 “Master Teacher in Residence.”  By way of introduction, I hail from Nashville, TN where I’ve been teaching…

First On-Island Alumni Reunion Weekend

Oct 18, 2011

The weekend of October 7-9 should have been the first official on-island reunion for Island School alumni. However, due to damages and unforeseen obstacles caused by Hurricane Irene in late…

Island School Math Class Takes on Water Issues

Oct 14, 2011

Back at home, it’s easy to think that when you turn on a tap, water will come out. Here at The Island School, however, we have learned that water is…

DCMS Softball Glove Drive

The students of Deep Creek Middle School need your help! [slideshow] Our softball team needs spare baseball and softball gloves to help win their first softball game in the school’s…

Eleutheros

Oct 12, 2011

This year, the Human Ecology, Histories, and Literature Departments have collaborated on a series ongoing assignments. Each week students are asked to write a reflective essay that demonstrates their understanding of…

Introduction to Aquaponics Research

[slideshow] This semester’s Aquaponics team is now five weeks into our feed experiment testing the viability of fish silage as food for our Tilapia.  Our team consists of the students,…

Alumni Giving Back

Oct 7, 2011

Dynamic duo Julia Rew and Dorothy Long (both F’10 students) gave a great presentation about their Island School semester to classmates at Princeton High School this week. It was a…

50 Years Young…

Oct 6, 2011

Happy 50th Birthday, Maxey! Here’s to another 50–may they be just as great as the first 50. [slideshow]  

Thinking About Design

Oct 6, 2011

Backwards design. It’s something that we think about a lot here, as teachers. Start with the results. What kinds of behaviors and ideas do we want to see in our…

Lville Office Takes Point Pleasant By Storm

Oct 5, 2011

[slideshow] Congratulations to Mary Assini (S00), Hannah Mauck (F04) and Scotty Aland (S05) for their efforts in the Treasure Island Sprint Triathlon this past Sunday, October 2.  All first-timers, the…

Middlebury Solar Decathalon Team Finishes Fourth!

Oct 4, 2011

Congratulations to Katie Romanov (F’05) and the rest of Team Middlebury College for their impressive finish in the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Solar Decathalon 2011! [slideshow] Solar Decathlon is…

Salutations to the Sunday

Oct 3, 2011

My alarm sounded. Confused, I turned it off and rolled over. Today is Sunday, the one day at The Island School when students and faculty alike take advantage of sleeping in.…

Introduction to the F’11 Biodigestion Research Project

Oct 1, 2011

By Tyler Courville and Ihna Mangundayao [slideshow] Did you know that 5.2 million people die every year from waste related diseases? Now you do! This is a result of irresponsible…

Stories Beneath the Waves

Sep 29, 2011

In the beginning, there was artwork. From the artwork, came stories. Yes…yes, we are indeed talking about marine ecology. No joke.  Marine ecology is NOT just about diving and pretty…

Moving Planet Day Video!

Watch how we “propagated awareness one propagule at a time” in this video of our event for 350.org’s Moving Planet Day! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7z7QJGH7AY

Eleutheros – An Inter-Disciplinary Reflection

Sep 28, 2011

This year, the Human Ecology, Histories, and Literature Departments have collaborated on a series ongoing assignments. Each week students are asked to write a reflective essay that demonstrates their understanding of…

Carlton University Field Course Videos

Every winter for the past few years, the Cape Eleuthera Institute has hosted biologist Nigel Waltho and a group of students from Carlton University in Ottawa, Ontario for a two-week…

Carlton University Field Course Videos

Every winter for the past few years, the Cape Eleuthera Institute has hosted biologist Nigel Waltho and a group of students from Carlton University in Ottawa, Ontario for a two-week…

Caribbean Boarding School Fair Pre-Conference in Eleuthera

Deep Creek Middle School in conjunction with The Island School is hosting boarding school admissions officers in Eleuthera in November. It is a great opportunity for schools to get to…

Motorcycle Diaries Part Two

Sep 22, 2011

IS alum from Fall 2002, Nick Del Vecchio is riding his motorcycle across the country as he moves from his home in Boston, MA to his new home in Boulder,…

Propagating Awareness, One Propagule at a Time!

Our 350.org event for Moving Planet Day got posted on the official site! Check it out here and let us know what YOU are doing to “move beyond fossil fuels”…

DCMS Students’ Day at the Sandbar

[slideshow] Students from the 8th grade class at DCMS stepped out of the classroom and into a boat to further investigate the formation of the islands of The Bahamas. The…

Congrats Scotty and Mary!

Sep 19, 2011

Congrats to Scott Aland (S05) and Mary Assini (S00) for running in the Philadelphia Rock n Roll Half Marathon!  The two IS alums ran hard and finished strong with times…

Lville Office Going for Gold!

Sep 16, 2011

Hello Hello! As many of you know, there is an Island School gem located in NJ called The Island School Lawrenceville Office (aka “The Lville Office”).  It’s a small but…

Use GoodSearch.com to Support The Cape Eleuthera Foundation!

Sep 16, 2011

Want to make a big difference in small way? It’s easy, especially with GoodSearch.com! Instead of using Google or other search engines, you can use GoodSearch and with each search,…

350.org Event and T-Shirt Design

Sep 15, 2011

On September 24, The Cape Eleuthera Foundation will be participating in 350.org‘s Moving Planet Day event to think of ways we can move beyond fossil fuels. 350ppm is the safe…

Timed Run-Swim Time!

Sep 14, 2011

Check out these moments from our very first round of an Island School tradition: the timed run-swim… [slideshow]

A Little Elbow Grease to Start Off the Morning!

Sep 14, 2011

[slideshow] Although this morning was a sleep-in, and therefore a break from morning exercise for The Island School, a few students still participated in a form of morning exercise! Grace,…

IS Alumna Lucy Emerson-Bell (S02) in Huffington Post!

Sep 13, 2011

Lucy Emerson-Bell, Spring 2002, had an Op-Ed article published in the Huffington Post this week. Addressed to President Obama, Lucy discusses current environmental issues, like Keystone XL pipeline, and how…

DCMS Summer Bridge Program Is A Hit!

My name is Perez Sands.  I was chosen to do a speech about the seventh grade Summer Bridge program at Deep Creek Middle School. Summer Bridge was great and I…

Remembering September 11th

Sep 12, 2011

Our Caciques, Zeke and Lincoln gathered the community for a mid- day circle and instead of raising the Bahamian flag as we normally do, they raised the American flag to…

Spot the Alumna!

Sep 11, 2011

Down here on Cape Eleuthera, we don’t get too many TV commercials, but we did come across this on Youtube.  Can you spot the IS alum in this Febreze commercial?…

Alumni Spotlight: Dustin Kloempken F04!

Sep 9, 2011

After six straight years of perseverance, Fall 2004 alum, Dustin Kloempken has finally succeeded in getting six small solar panels installed at his high school!  Ever since Dustin returned from…

Images from SCUBA – 3 Day Kayak Week

Sep 9, 2011

With the last of the Kayak groups (K4) returning this afternoon, we collectively mark the passage of SCUBA – 3 Day Kayak Week, and… more importantly… the passing of the…

DCMS Student Keniesha Pinder’s Ten Favorite Things from Camp Wavus

Sep 9, 2011

This past summer, five students from Deep Creek Middle School earned scholarships to camp in the U.S.  Keniesha Pinder, grade 8, shares her favorite things from Camp Wavus in Maine:…

Having Trouble Finding Flights for the Reunion?

Sep 7, 2011

Unlike the old days, there are now a TON of ways to get over to Eleuthera for the reunion October 7-9.  Alternative options are available through Nassau to Rock Sound…

Hurricane Irene Clean Up on Eleuthera

Sep 5, 2011

Ten days after Irene tore through Eleuthera there was still much to clean up in the North.  Communities like Governor’s Harbour, Hatchet Bay, Gregory Town, and James Cistern still face…

The Dawn of Something Special

Sep 4, 2011

Almost every morning we circle around our flagpole at 6:30am and sing the Bahamian National Anthem:  “Lift up your head, to the rising sun Bahamaland. . .” Going into my 7th…

Job Opportunity with South Carolina Coastal Conservation League

Sep 4, 2011

We love hearing from our alumni, especially when they’re coming to us with job opportunities for other IS alumni!  Kate Parks, FA’03, works for a non-profit in South Carolina called…

Orientation Week Reflections

Sep 2, 2011

“Breathtaking Oceans, Cramped Dorms and Incredible Heat” by Griffin Hunt, Ihna Mangundayao, Jamie Perritt, Benjamin Beardsley, Katie Tapper Over the past two days, 31 students have arrived from all over…

Shorebird Migrates Through Hurricane Irene

Aug 30, 2011

Check out this miraculous story about a shorebird that had been tagged and found on the island of Eleuthera.  What’s even more interesting is that the tag on this bird…

October 2011 On-Island Reunion Is Approaching!

Aug 30, 2011

Although October 7-9 seems far away at this point, it’s never too early to make your plans to come down to The Island School for the on-island reunion!  All alumni,…

An Island School Teacher’s First Hurricane – A Reflection

Aug 29, 2011

On the west coast we don’t get hurricanes. I grew up in Oregonwhere the weather is so predictable that it is almost boring. It rains. The rain begins in September…

Camden Hills, Day 3

Hello Y’all,The Island School is an incredible place. We are all enjoying every moment we experience together and we’re really becoming a family.  It was our third full day in…

The first Cacique post by Camden Hills, visiting Educational Program

Aug 19, 2011

Hello Parents, Teachers, and Friends! This is our second full day in the Bahamas, and I think I speak for everyone when I say that we are having one of…

Scholarship at COA for Island School Alumni

Aug 17, 2011

College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor on Mount Desert Island, Maine is proud to offer scholarships to alumni of The Island School.  Any incoming student who has attended The…

Geoff Walton in the News!

Aug 17, 2011

Geoff Walton, Director of Facilities and Systems at the Cape Eleuthera Institute, received some press on the website www.workboat.com.  The article highlights the process and hard work Geoff went through…

CEI Internships

Aug 15, 2011

CEI has a vibrant intern program designed to award individuals the opportunity to learn and contribute to all aspects of operating a remote research and education facility.   We provide…

The End of an Era

Aug 12, 2011

Yesterday marked an end of an era at The Island School with the departure of the one and only David Miller.  David came to The Island School three years ago…

South Eleuthera Kids Camp

Aug 12, 2011

A few weeks ago the Educational Programs team had the pleasure of running our longest standing camp, The South Eleuthera Kids Camp (SEKC) for a five day event filled with…

Apprentice Profile: Troy Williams

Aug 11, 2011

Troy Williams or Rock Sound is part of the Bahamian Apprentice Programme and works with Spencer and Sam. He shares some of his experience below: My name is Troy Williams…

Alumni Spotlight: Evan Lutvak S10!

Aug 10, 2011

Last we heard from Evan in this fall, he was well on his way to developing an efficient way to create his very own biodiesel.  More recently, he has made…

Human Ecology Project: Phoenix Box

Aug 2, 2011

The following is a project summary from the Phoenix Box group.  Human Ecology projects during Summer Term explored systems and proposed ways to effect a positive change by finding a…

Alumni on Campus: Mikala Cooper

Aug 1, 2011

Another of the many alums currently on campus, Mikala (Mik) Cooper (F07) joins team CEI for the summer frmo Bowdoin College in Maine. Though her major is undecided at the…

Alumni Spotlight: Carter Brown

Jul 25, 2011

Carter Houston Brown returned to Cape Eleuthera this summer to work as an intern in CEI’s flats program after graduating high school. He attended The Island School in Spring of…

Aquaculture Research Class

[slideshow]Digging my fingers into the dog food like fish meal, I grabbed a handful and tossed it into the large tank filled with ravenous cobia. This is one moment that…

Apprentice Profile: Serrano Gibson

Serrano Gibson of Wemyss Bight joins us at on campus as part of the  apprentice programme this summer, working under Marco. Below are some of his thoughts on working here:…

Future Island Schooler Joins the Ranks!

Jul 21, 2011

One of our pioneer, pre-semester students, Cameron McDowell, is the proud father of a beautiful baby boy name Finn Williams McDowell.  Finn was born on July 12, weighing 7lbs 14…

Alumni On Campus: Hannah Druckenmiller

Hannah Druckenmiller (F07) is back on Eleuthera, this time as an intern at CEI. She joins the aquaculture team this summer in between semesters at The Leland Stanford Junior University,…

Bahamian Apprentice Programme Expands at Cape Eleuthera Island School

[slideshow] On the tip of Eleuthera, the Cape Eleuthera Island School is continuing to expand its Bahamian Apprentice programme. This summer, six Bahamians are joining teachers, researchers, mechanics and farmers…

Summer Term Expeditions Depart! (Again!)

Jul 14, 2011

After one night back on campus to swap stories and modes of transportation, Summer Term headed back out into the field to explore Eleuthera by kayak and van. [slideshow]

Bahamian Apprentice Spotlight: Perry Forbes

Perry Forbes is from Wemyss Bight and is a student at St. John’s University in Minnesota. His major is environmental management, and he is back at CEI this year to…

Can You Spot the Mutton Snapper?

Jul 13, 2011

[slideshow]Here’s another installment of “spot the mutton” sent to us by an IS Alum: Brandon Gell (Island School Fall 2010) recently climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain, with his sister and father.…

Lionfish, Lionfish, Ra-ra-ra!…Lionfish, Lionfish, Ha-ha-ha!

Jul 12, 2011

Have you ever been face to face with one of the ocean’s top predators? They lie in wait, camouflaged spines from head to tail, eyeing  any oblivious fish that swims…

Godspeed K1!

Jul 12, 2011

[slideshow]Kayak and Down Island Trip rotations are in full-swing this week at The Island School. On Monday morning the first group of kayakers left Cow Pointe on their three-day paddling…

Introducing: Summer Term Alumni Mentors!

Jul 6, 2011

[slideshow] Greetings from Eleuthera! For the Summer Term 2011, we have seven Alumni Mentors on staff!  Alumni mentors are Island School alumni who want to come back to the Cape,…

Welcoming Nicoya!

Nicoya Taylor, who is currently at Episcopal High School in VA and is a DCMS alum,  joins The Island School community as an apprentice, working to help ‘The Ladies’ in…

Can You Spot the IS Logo?

Jul 1, 2011

It is a well known fact that Island Schoolers are world travelers! We have heard many a story about how an alum was traveling in a foreign country wearing an IS…

Eleuthera Explorers Camp – Wow!

Jun 30, 2011

[slideshow] Eleuthera Explorers camp is in full swing with 17 youthful Explorers from various islands in the Bahamas and states in the USA. We have been keeping busy with morning…

Aleice Goodman Wins DCMS Sand Dollar Award

Jun 20, 2011

At DCMS’s graduation, valedictorian Aleice Goodman spoke to her classmates: “Three years ago, I embarked on a journey that would prove to be one of the most exhilarating experiences of…

Flats Ecology Begins New Summer Research

Jun 17, 2011

The Flats Ecology team is wrapping up an amazing spring semester and preparing for an exciting summer session.  This semester the flats team worked with The Island School students to…

Annabelle and Edd Tie the Knot!

Jun 15, 2011

On June 10th, CEI researchers Annabelle Oronti and Edd Brooks tied the knot in England with potcakes Friendly and Biscuit as their witnesses.  The ceremony took place at a church…

Pacific Ridge High School Educational Programs Visit

Jun 14, 2011

Once again Educational Programs has been out having a blast, all the while teaching and learning in the field. This time, four high school boys and their chaperone teacher Melissa…

Introducing Cameron Powel!

Jun 13, 2011

Please join us in welcoming Cameron Powel (F04) to The Island School staff.  Cameron will return to the island this July as the Alumni Relations and Communications Associate.  This won’t…

“It’s Not About You”

Jun 9, 2011

Check out this article from the New York Times – a great reminder of how our vision of “Leadership Effecting Change” applies to life outside The Island School. “Most people…

We Started the Fire!

Jun 8, 2011

We Started the Fire- with Biodigestion At several points during our Island School journey, we experience many firsts. Only minutes ago, our biodigestion team went down in Bahamian history by…

What is The Island School?

Jun 7, 2011

As part of the Spring 2011 Human Ecology Course at The Island School, a creative group of students made this movie to help explain the journey students experience on Cape…

Small Feet – Human Ecology Measured

Jun 7, 2011

by Anne, Adam, Annie, and Nick The Island School prides itself on being an environmentally conscious institution; yet how kind is the school to the earth? Yes, we make our…

Legs to Lights – The Power of Human Ecology

Jun 5, 2011

by Jon Vredenburg The purpose of our project was to raise awareness about energy consumption. At The Island School, we have spent many community meetings talking about water conservation. Yet…

Remembering why…

Jun 4, 2011

As you all know, students are greeted with quite a demanding schedule upon arrival.  Still, we stress the importance of finding time and space to reflect on their experience, to…

The Last Tingum

Jun 3, 2011

by Emma – The Blog Chore Master The days are slowly counting down here at the Island School.  Students are starting to complete their “lasts”—we are on our last chore rotation,…

William and Brittany Trubridge Visit Campus

Jun 1, 2011

The Island School was honored to welcome William and Brittany Trubridge to Cape Eleuthera. William is the current world record holder for unassisted freedive to 100 meters or 328 feet.…

Sunday Submarine Worship at Cathedral

May 31, 2011

“The most important thing to remember is to relax” – as Chris Maxey says. “Don’t be flipping your fins like crazy to go down and up –slow mellow movements. Before…

Caribbean reef shark physiology

May 30, 2011

Recently published in Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology: The physiological response of the Caribbean reef shark (Carcharhinus perezi) to longline capture. By Edd Brooks, et al. Read the article here. Congratulations to Edd…

Parents’ Weekend Wrap Up

May 30, 2011

by Biodigestion Research Crew Parents’ Weekend was a rush of excitement and confusion as the size of the campus expanded by nearly four times what it usually is. Parents, siblings,…

BESS student featured in Southern Boating

May 26, 2011

Trueranda Cox, current Island School student, was recently featured in an article in Southern Boating for her internship work with Bahamas Reef Environment Education Foundation last fall. Trueranda completed an…

Fish Silage: Turning Fish into Fertilizer

Island School students, Aldis, Brett, and Sara are doing a human ecology project that utilizes the cobia harvesting waste into livestock feed and fertilizer, trying to further close the loop…

Researchers Tag Oceanic White Tip Sharks Off Cat Island

May 25, 2011

The oceanic whitetip shark (Carcharhinus longimanus) was once considered to be one of the most numerous large vertebrates on the planet. Yet ongoing exploitation of this species for it fins,…

Basketball Jamboree at DCMS – May 23, 2011

Each semester the final day of Community Outreach is marked by a collective celebration between The Island School, Cape Eleuthera Institute, and Deep Creek Middle School.  DCMS and IS students,…

Spring 2011 Parents Weekend Recap

May 23, 2011

As the parents of our spring 2011 students settle back into homes and offices today, we wanted to share these videos once again to hopefully put a smile on your…

A Day in the Field with the Lemon Shark Research Team

May 19, 2011

At The Island School, a large component of student research classes take place in the field. Field time is spent running experiments and collecting data, which are critical to the…

“Call to Plungers” The Inspirational Speeches of a Boy’s Dorm Head

May 17, 2011

Enjoy these two speeches written and performed (quite powerfully) by Boy’s Dorm Head Aldis Gamble.  Thanks to his powerful evocations, boys dorm has achieved unparalleled levels of cleanliness and order.  Only…

Second Nature

May 17, 2011

[slideshow] With the rest of the patch team on kayak and down island rotations, Aidan and I were the only two in research class last week. Although it was only…

The Space to Lead

May 13, 2011

This morning I am thinking about space.  I am thinking about space and proximity and power.  Last week I returned from a Down Island Trip, a three day road trip…

It is official, Gobies clean brood stock cobia!

What an exciting Monday morning for aquaculture! We now have 3 goby breeding pairs that have all laid eggs this week. Our most recent pair needed to be separated from…

Introducing: Jon on Blog Chores

May 12, 2011

by Jon Vredenburg The feel on campus is completely different now. The eight days spent on the sapphire waters, three days of venturing down island, and eight days of rigorous work…

Welcome Home Baby Slarzben and Hicvan!

May 11, 2011

Welcome home baby Slarzben and Hicvan! The Biodigestion Team is thrilled to announce: Haldrew, Taylor, Dave, Jake and Sam are excited to have two new siblings! Please welcome the two…

Deep Creek Middle School

May 10, 2011

The Deep Creek Middle School (DCMS) is an independent school for Bahamian students in grades seven through nine located on the southern end of the island of Eleuthera. DCMS, a…

Inoculation of the Digesters: Third Time’s the Charm…We Hope

May 9, 2011

[slideshow] On May 3, 2011 the inoculation of the manure/glycerine mixture happened for all of our digesters. Our original four digesters, Sam, Jake, Dave and Taylor, have now been replenished…

Alumni Spotlight: George Giannos F10!

May 7, 2011

[slideshow] George Giannos (F10) returned to his sending school, The Lawrenceville School, and realized they were missing a big opportunity to grow food on campus.  After his experience in the…

Girl’s Empowerment Project Looking for Your Involvement

May 6, 2011

Jayneka Brown, a ninth grade student at the Deep Creek Middle School has witnessed first hand the effects of teenage pregnancy. She believes that this is a problem, preventable by…

First Seining Experience with the Flats team

May 6, 2011

[slideshow] As we walked past the death rock, Dave Philipp (advisory board member) spotted a school of bonefish. We quickly ran back to the boat with much excitement, our hearts…

October 2011 Reunion Details

May 3, 2011

We hope you are gettting excited to join us October 7th-9th, 2011 for the first official on-island reunion.  This reunion is for alumni, parents, and former faculty. Check out the…

Shark Research Program Ventures to Half Moon Cay

May 2, 2011

[slideshow] On Wednesday, April 20th the Shark Team started a long day a reconnaissance fieldwork by boarding a 5:00 am ferry from Davis Harbor, Eleuthera, heading to Half Moon Cay. …

May Day at Island School

May 2, 2011

Yesterday May 1st, Island School students and faculty staged the very first (as far as we know…) maypole dance in celebration of May Day. Our daily evening circle was energized…

3 Down Island Moments with K1

Apr 30, 2011

Down Island Trips are not only an important Island School tradition, but they are one of the most engaging and exciting place-based educational opportunities available to our students.  As a…

Step Aside Joe, Evan the Plumber is Here!

Apr 29, 2011

Throughout my Island School experience, I’ve had a lot of firsts. My first night-time scuba dive, my first short haircut… but perhaps one of the firsts that I honestly never…

Measuring Lettuce and Bustin’ Rhymes

Apr 28, 2011

The Spring 2011 Aquaponics Research Crew spends our days watching lettuce grow. When we’re not bent over lettuce beds, measuring plant height and counting lettuce leaves (last week we estimate that…

A fish filled poem…

Apr 27, 2011

By:  the aquaculture research class; Aldis, Emma, Izza, Marco, Bronte and Elizabeth This semester’s research is focusing on lowering the percentage of fishmeal that is included in aquaculture fish food.…

BREEF Hosts Teacher Workshop

Apr 26, 2011

Experiential education is catching on here in Eleuthera. Last week BREEF (Bahamas Reef Environment Educational Foundation) held a teachers workshop in Savannah Sound. Local teachers came from far and wide to take…

The Island School Wins Three-Minute Shower Challenge!

Apr 26, 2011

We are proud to announce that we have won the Three-Minute Shower Challenge put forth by The Body Shop and HerCampus.com!  Thank you to all that watched our video.  We’re…

Lionfish dissection day

Apr 26, 2011

[slideshow] Recently in patch reef we learned about the internal and external anatomy of red lionfish. We had an example lionfish dissected for us and we learned about how the…

Adios Poo-Poo Garden, Hello Biodigestion!

Apr 25, 2011

One topic we think about a lot here at the Island School is how to live as sustainably as possible. Dealing with human waste is an issue that we’ve tried…

Lionfish Ninjas Swim With Cinderblocks (read with intensity!!)

Apr 25, 2011

Ninja Black Fingers (Jessica) and Ninja Skye started our lionfish research class by running in dressed in black and carrying palm frond ninja sticks, like true lionfish ninjas do. We…

Start of the Fourth Season of Caribbean Reef Shark Study

Apr 22, 2011

[slideshow] April 4, 2011 marked the start of the fourth season of the Caribbean reef shark offshore research project at the Cape Eleuthera Institute. The day began at 6:45 am,…

Leaving their mark

Apr 22, 2011

Spring 2011 will celebrate two legacy days this spring, where they spend the entire day working on the campus and leaving their mark.  In the past, legacy projects have included…

Royal DSM N.V. Donates $70,000 to Cape Eleuthera Institute’s Sustainable Aquaculture Program

Apr 21, 2011

Royal DSM N.V. presented The Cape Eleuthera Institute (CEI) with a cheque for $70,000 to further research for offshore aquaculture. DSM and CEI are collaborating to demonstrate that raising fish in an offshore…

Fall in Love with Marine Ecology

Apr 19, 2011

In order to demonstrate their newly discovered knowledge of marine species (the good, the bad, and the attractive…) Marine Ecology students have been creating original “Match.com” profiles for local marine…

Eleutheros – Human Ecology Inspired

Apr 19, 2011

by Jon V. Deep in an ancient jungle, where yellow fever and malaria ran rampant, there once existed a primordial species of man. A creature that’s communication relied heavily on…

Haul on the Bowline

Apr 19, 2011

[slideshow] This week in patch reefs research we began our long research block with a pirate march to one of Matt’s pirate ballads named “Haul on the Bowline.” Although we…

Watching Lettuce Grow – Aquaponics Research

Apr 18, 2011

Lactuca Sativa [April 1, 2011 – April 4, 2011], known to his friends and family as Green Grand Rapids Tropicana Lettuce passed away last Monday as a result of faulty…

Cisterns Go Hollywood!!

Apr 18, 2011

Chores aren’t always a chore. This week the folks over at cistern chores have been hard at work keeping tabs on water consumption, as well as making efforts to get…

Eleutheros – Human Ecology Inspired

Apr 17, 2011

“Fish: Friends or food?”  by Sarah Becker The tilapia struggled on the cutting board, gasping for breath as the shimmering knife blade approached. The blade grew closer, touching its scintillating scales.…

Published articles by CEI researchers

Apr 16, 2011

Congratulations to Aaron, Edd, and the many students who participated in the research that contributed to these papers! _______________ From Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology Impacts of dissolved…

The Funny Thing About Island School

Apr 12, 2011

“Hey Ashley, you wanna hear the funny thing that Island School has done to me?” Alec asked me with his slow sarcastic Midwestern monotone.  “…I am excited for three continuous…

Earthwatch Institute at CEI

Apr 11, 2011

Dr. Alistair Harborne, a researcher from the University of Exeter (UK), will lead a volunteer research expedition this summer at the Cape Eleuthera Institute. The expedition will focus on Mangroves…

Lionfish Don’t Wear Wetsuits

Apr 11, 2011

[slideshow] “Lionfish don’t wear wetsuits. We are lionfish. Therefore, we don’t wear wetsuits,” the team established while preparing tanks for an underwater lionfish counting excursion. Nobody wore the binding suits…

Cave Divers Present to IS and CEI

In the last week of March, The Island School campus had the honor of hosting cave diver, Brian Kakuk and his team at The Island School and Cape Eleuthera Institute.…

Reel Fishy Jobs: Starring our CEI Staff!

Apr 7, 2011

Reel Fishy Jobs visited CEI to film an episode last fall– check out the video here!

Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve

Apr 7, 2011

[slideshow] Congratulations to the Bahamas National Trust and Shelby White in the opening of the Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve, a 25 acre national park in Governor’s Harbour. Members from…

New Cacique Blog Editor

Apr 6, 2011

Note from the Editor Nick Manning: Hello to all you readers of the Island School blog. My name is Nick Manning, and as I sit here on my porch, looking out…

First day on patch reefs

Apr 5, 2011

[slideshow] This week in patch reef research we had our first field day on the patch reefs. With visitors from Williams College and the New York Harbor School, we loaded…

First week in patch reef research

Apr 4, 2011

Our first week in patch reef research was a new experience for almost all of us. The first class consisted of an introduction to the research we will be conducting…

Yoga on the sandbar

Mar 31, 2011

[slideshow] “Don’t ask yourself what the world needs; ask yourself what makes you come alive. And then go and do that. Because what the world needs is people who have…

Leadership in Education Conference Hosts Middlebury, Williams, and Seven IS Alumni

Mar 31, 2011

On March 25th and 26th, 70 individuals gathered at The Island School to celebrate students and schools that have been going to work to solve real-world problems, proving that authentic…

Summer and Fall Opportunities

Shark Week Students are invited to join the shark research team to learn about the biology and ecology of Bahamian sharks. This course will be split equally between classes on…

The Run-Swim

Mar 29, 2011

When there is land: run.  When you hit water: swim.  It’s that simple.  It’s the Run/Swim. A staple of the Island School experience, the Run/Swim is an exercise that challenges…

Beautiful and Venomous

Mar 29, 2011

Beautiful and venomous… a combination which will inevitably garner some interest and excitement.  Still, one must never judge a book by its cover.  This has never rung truer than in…

Aquaponics Research Field Day

Mar 26, 2011

[slideshow] by Apon Research Students Slimy fish squirmed between our fingers as we tried to avoid their spikes while getting accurate data for our Aquaponics research project. Today was our…

Second day of Flats Research Class

After an hour and a half of extensive reading and analyzing of the many Flats scientific papers; our focus was diminishing rapidly.  Aaron decided to let us emerge from the…

Alumni Spotlight: Maddie Hawk S10!

Mar 22, 2011

Maddie Hawk, an alumna of Spring 2010, will be running a marathon and swimming a 10K during her spring break to raise awareness of global water issues.  Check out this…

Foundation Wisdom

Mar 21, 2011

Everyday we tell ourselves things: words to live by, bits of wisdom we’ve heard before, the things our parents told us—still tell us today.  We tell ourselves what we need…

Lin-Wood School Visits and Learns with Cape Eleuthera Institute

Mar 15, 2011

Ten students and three chaperones from Lin-wood High in New Hampshire recently visited the Cape Eleuthera Institute for one week of exploration and education with the Educational Program’s team. The…

1,500 cobia

Mar 7, 2011

The aquaculture team is gearing up for this semesters research and that means setting up a new study design.  The 1,500 cobia that we have in the lab were randomly…

Students Step In and Step Up

Mar 7, 2011

With people coming in and out of The Island School and CEI so frequently, the sharing and transferring of responsibilities is an integral part of ensuring that the good work…

Fly Fishing with the Flats Team

Mar 4, 2011

This semester the Island School students on the Flats Ecology research team will be learning different techniques for catching, measuring, and tagging bonefish.  This valuable information will be a great…

CEI Intern Book Club 2011

Mar 4, 2011

Sunscreen Causes Coral Bleaching The Cape Eleuthera Institute intern book club is where the interns, fellow CEI researchers and IS community come together every Thursday evening to review scientific literature.…

Alexandra Cousteau at The Island School

Mar 3, 2011

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yifac6KFhxM Last fall, Alexandra Cousteau visited The Island School to film this segment for Revo sunglasses.  You’ll recognize a lot of the scenes in the clip!  It was great having…

Goby Egg Laying and Fertilization

Mar 2, 2011

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-wwKBDpYeY The aquaculture team has been hard at work this past week collecting sharknose gobies.  The fish are placed in pairing tanks and observed for pairing behavior.  In about 3…

Local Bonefish Guide Supports CEI Shark Research and Flats Ecology Programs

Mar 2, 2011

Early in the morning on Monday February 22nd the shark team in collaboration with the flats program packed up a van full of gear for a days worth of research…

Snorkeling with REEF!

Mar 1, 2011

On Sunday, we had the opportunity to train new REEF.org surveyors! REEF (Reef Environmental Education Foundation) is a marine conservation organization which motivates SCUBA divers and snorkelers to record the…

Reef Cleanup

Mar 1, 2011

Our first ever Lionfish Reef Cleanup was quite a success resulting in over 40 lionfish captured. Prizes went out to the team with the most caught, the largest caught, and…

The Island School Parents Network

Feb 28, 2011

We recently received a suggestion from a parent of an alum to create a way for alumni parents and parents of current and prospective students to be able to share…

Lionfish Cook-off

Feb 28, 2011

With the 15 pounds of fillets that were a result of the first ever Lionfish Reef Cleanup, the Lionfish Team hosted a Lionfish Cook-off at the DCMS 10 Year Anniversary…

The Miracle of Goby Life

Feb 24, 2011

The aquaculture team isolated this egg from our third brood of the month from the same pair of sharknose gobies.  The two black lumps are the eyes, and the dark…

Bahamas Waste Makes Promise to BESS Program and DCMS

Feb 23, 2011

[slideshow] In 2002, Island School students pioneered a program for their research project creating biodiesel out of waste cooking oil.  Since then, our on campus plant has grown to not…

Shark research

In the new year of 2011 the Shark Research and Conservation program at the Cape Eleuthera Institute has observed changes in juvenile lemon shark capture rates during tidal creek sampling…

Geoffrey Canada Visits The Bahamas

Feb 22, 2011

CEF board member Stephen Holowesko and CEI’s Kalin Griffin meet Geoffrey Canada at a US embassy event in Nassau This past weekend Kalin Griffin, Cape Eleuthera Institute’s Human Resources Manager,…

Jujube Jammin’

Feb 16, 2011

With hundreds of ripe red fruits decorating the jujube trees and the orchard floor below, the Permaculture team has embarked on a mission to produce a year’s supply of jujube…

Island School welcomes new Faculty and Fellows!

Feb 10, 2011

Island School was pleased to welcome several new faculty members over the past week.  Read faculty bios here and make sure to visit the blog regularly to catch new episodes of…

Duck and Cover!

Feb 9, 2011

Not wanting to be overshadowed by the goats and gobies, The Island School’s resident ducks have added a dozen new faces to the farm this morning. The ducklings are enjoying…

Alumni Survey– Please complete!

Feb 8, 2011

Hey Alums!  We are looking for education and professional information about our alumni. A lot of the information we have is out of date or inaccurate, so if you are…

Smooth sailing with Educational Programs

Feb 7, 2011

Since the beginning of the year, the Educational Programs team at Cape Eleuthera Institute has had the pleasure of hosting several fantastic college groups, including Carlton University, Williams College and…

Babies in the wetlab.

Feb 5, 2011

By: Marie Tarnowski The aquaculture team at CEI has been trying to successfully breed sharknose gobies for over a year.  On January 31st, we had our first clutch of eggs…

So much snow.

Feb 2, 2011

[slideshow] This has been a crazy winter in the US with (too much) snow and freezing temperatures.  Unfortunately these storms forced us to cancel our Connecticut reception and reschedule our…

Reminder: Winter Receptions

Jan 23, 2011

We hope that many of you will be able to join us at our winter receptions this week in New York City (24th), Connecticut (26th), and Lawrenceville (27th).  Find more…

SPOTTED!

Jan 21, 2011

Our paparazzi caught a rare thing on camera… Maxey showing affection to purse dog! BUSTED!

Special Delivery

Introducing The Island School Farm’s six newest residents. In the past ten days six baby goats were born to three different mothers, increasing the number of goats living on the…

DCMS Eco-Club to Participate in Plastics Conference

Jan 14, 2011

Deep Creek Middle School was chosen from 74 applicants to be one of 30 schools to send delegates to the Plastics are Forever International Youth Summit in Los Angeles, CA in…

Alumni Spotlight–Charley Friedman (S04)!

Jan 13, 2011

Charley, a Spring 2004 alum, left The Island School inspired by the sustainable life style he lived during his 14-week semester on Cape Eleuthera.  He spent his summers during high…

Alumni Gather in DC for All-Semester Reunion

Jan 12, 2011

More than 50 alumni gathered in Washington, DC on Saturday for our annual All-Semester reunion.  Eight brave souls came out for morning exercise as the snow fell on the US…

Island School Alumni Set Records in 2010 CONCHtribution Campaign

Jan 1, 2011

Island School Alumni Set Record Participation Levels in 2010 CONCHtribution Campaign Island School alumni raise $102,855 as part of annual CONCHtribution Campaign; Spring 2007 class wins competition with 76% participation…

Reunion Events Schedule and Details

Dec 31, 2010

Hope you’ll be joining us next week at the Annual All-Semester Reunion in Washington, DC on January 8th!  The final schedule with details is below.  Don’t forget to let us…

Four more days of CONCHtribution!

Dec 28, 2010

With four more days left of CONCHtribution, we are thrilled with the participation of our alumni so far.  We can’t wait to release the final numbers on January 1st! Congratulations…

Dan Rather Reports from the Cape

Dan Rather along with a film crew and a team of producers visited Cape Eleuthera last week to film a piece about lionfish. The piece is for his show on…

Bahamas Environmental Steward Scholars program

Dec 21, 2010

Check out this video of our 2010 Bahamas Envrironmental Steward Scholars talking about the BESS program and who should consider applying http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEs7t1MX3F8

Spring 07 to receive FREE alumni t-shirts

Dec 20, 2010

Congratulations to the Spring 2007 class, which recently hit the 60% participation mark for CONCHtribution.  In meeting that milestone, the donors from the S07 class will all receive FREE Island…

The Island School of Misfit Toys

Dec 16, 2010

Click the video above to see bloopers from our annual fund video

Alumni Spotlight–Laura Nelson F04!

Dec 16, 2010

Congratulations to alumna Laura Nelson (F04) who was recently named a Rhodes Scholar!  Read more about Laura’s accomplishments and future plans here.

Three weeks left of CONCHtribution!

Dec 13, 2010

With three weeks left in CONCHtribution, the competition continues to escalate.  Class participations are climbing higher, and many classes are within reach of the 60% participation mark.  Don’t forget that…

You Are Blessed

Dec 9, 2010

I wrote this piece and read it to the F10 students at their Island School graduation this last Tuesday December 7th. I post this so that they may remember my…

Race to Nowhere

Dec 7, 2010

As The Fall 2010 semester comes to a close, we are reminded about the pressures our students face on returning from Island School. The new documentary “Race to Nowhere” describes…

Cape Eleuthera Foundation Fall E-news Available Now!

Dec 3, 2010

Read articles about the Cape Eleuthera Foundation’s grantees and activities in the Fall edition of the CEF E-news.

A Poem by DCMS Student Joniquer Munnings

Dec 1, 2010

Sports by Joniquer Munnings, Grade 9 I was raised by softball strike one Make you wanna throw the bat down strike two Tell the 3rd ball to come out of…

First Ever CEI Bike to Teach Tour

Nov 30, 2010

[slideshow] By Lissa Eidelman and the Bike to Teach Tour Team It was 7:30 AM last Monday, when CEI staff convened outside of the Devos Bicycle Center.  Instead of conducting…

Deep Creek Basketball Jamboree

Nov 23, 2010

Monday the 22nd Deep Creek Middle School  hosted its annual Basketball Jamboree. Island School and DCMS students celebrated a semester of Community Outreach and buddy friendships with a basketball tournament, volleyball,…

Cacique Blog November 17, 2010

“Our Old and New Families” By Caciques Brandon Gell and Marianne Foss-Skiftesvik After an exciting day of preparing for parents weekend, I can safely say that everyone in the community…

Staff Spotlight–Meet Sean!

Nov 17, 2010

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctzyW7PLu7w  

A Place of Meaning

Nov 17, 2010

This last week the literature department assigned students to write and perform their second round of punctuated personal reflective speeches.  This week’s topic: a 60-second speeches using a location on…

Eight Days, Down Island, Six-Words.

Nov 13, 2010

As our collective community jumped back into the academic swing of things this last monday, I had my literature classes write 6-word memoirs reflecting on their experiences during the last…

Parents Weekend Top Tips

Nov 12, 2010

Hey parents, not sure what to pack? Don’t want the locals to think you’re a rube? Just want to see your kid’s face and can’t wait until next weekend? Well…

K3 Down Island Trip

Nov 11, 2010

There is no more wonderful way to start the day than cliff jumping into a blue hole in the Bahamian jungle. Each DIT was able to experience this daybreak glory,…

Introducing: Aquaponics Research

by Apon students: Brandon, Garneisha, Ashlie, Sasha, George, and Perry. Adventurers of sustainable fish farming Quest to understand why tilapia have a musty flavor Understand how to rid tilapia of…

Faculty Spotlight–Meet Kristen Key!

Nov 10, 2010

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AX42o_OfSKU Kristen grew up on the shores of sunny Florida. She received her B.S. in Science Education from Florida State University after completing her student teaching at Maritime and Science…

Alumni Spotlight–Matt (S08) and Will (S06) McCalpin

Nov 10, 2010

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p32wsTK1vm8&feature=player_embedded Check out alumni brothers Matt and Will McCalpin, members of Princeton’s elite all-male a cappella group the Tigertones, singing the national anthem at the San Diego Chargers home game…

Alumni Spotlight–Katie Romanov F05!

Nov 8, 2010

During a visit up to Middlebury last month, we were thrilled to meet up with alumna Katie Romanov (F05) and to hear about her experience working on Middlebury’s Solar Decathlon…

Looking for more pictures?

Nov 5, 2010

We’re working hard to find a more efficient way to share pictures with you through our Flickr page.  Living on a remote island makes uploading photos difficult at times; but…

Recycling Rap

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znqsJrzxNH4 This week The Island School and CEI are welcoming students from the St. Andrews school in Nassau, Bahamas. Fourth grade and eighth grade students are getting a taste of…

Congratulations…it’s a cobia!

by: Team Acult Research- Augie Cummings and Lea Luniewicz   Although we were down 3 scientist, Lea and Augie continued the research on the almighty sharknose goby. Earlier in the…

Staff Spotlight–Meet Sheryl!

Nov 3, 2010

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjqOvSXoEUc A native of Deep Creek, Eleuthera, Sheryl has been working at The Island School since its first year. Her family owns and runs Sharil’s Inn and Restaurant in Deep…

K4 Underway

On Halloween morning, the K4 group departed the Cape for their eight-day voyage. K4 group paddled through the current cut into the Cape Eleuthera Marina and then onto open seas,…

How to Love Your Dirt

Nov 1, 2010

At the Island School we have a saying: “there’s no such thing as trash, just resources in the wrong place.” This mantra is the guiding force behind our efforts to…

Alumni CONCHtribution Campaign 2010 Starts Today!

Nov 1, 2010

It’s my favorite time of year again; pumpkins, fall foliage, warm sweaters and…..CONCHtribution! Today is the first day of the 2010 Alumni CONCHtribution Campaign, an annual giving campaign for Island…

Haunted Campus

Oct 31, 2010

[slideshow] Island School students brought the fears and thrills of Halloween to Deep Creek Middle School students. IS students creeped out their campus for this annual scare-athon. With zombies on the…

Godspeed K3!

Oct 28, 2010

Halfway through the eight day kayak trip and down island trip rotation, the K3 kayak group departed this morning from Cow Point, Eleuthera. They will be spending four days on…

Satellite tag pops off!

Oct 27, 2010

      The deep water shark team is excited to announce that the first of 3 satellite tags has popped off a Bluntnose sixgill shark! The shark was tagged…

Faculty Spotlight–Meet Odette!

Oct 26, 2010

Originally from Newfoundland, Canada, Odette (or Ms. Pretty, as DCMS students call her) is thrilled to now call Eleuthera home. Ms. Pretty completed her Bachelors of Arts at Concordia University…

5 Gyres to Host Youth Summit

Oct 26, 2010

At Middlebury’s TEDx conference a few weeks ago, we had the good fortune of meeting Anna Cummins from 5 Gyres, an organization whose vision is to rid the oceans of…

Research? In the middle of the night?!

Oct 26, 2010

This week has been an eventful week for the Deep Water Sharks team. We said goodbye to three members of our team while they went off on their kayak trip.…

Swimming with Dolphins – K2’s Down Island Trip

Oct 25, 2010

Two fins emerged from the water swimming straight for us. We had just finished a light swim on a beautiful pink sand beach and were getting ready to head back…

Patchin’ it Up – Wet Suit Style

Oct 25, 2010

[slideshow] As the water dropped to a frigid 25° Celsius (77° Farhenheit), we ripped the wet suits out of the closets.  No more monkey business, it’s gettin’ cold.  Feel warm…

Run Track Reflection

Oct 22, 2010

“Run Track Just Like That!” by Hunter Foote Through reflection and just everyday life here, I’m learning so many valuable things about myself. I’m a “spontaneous motivator.” I work well…

My Own Astonishment

Oct 20, 2010

When I am reading for enjoyment, not for study, I have precarious and inefficient shorthand for my experience as a reader.  I draw smiley faces next to things that make…

Bein’ Green

Yesterday The Bahamas Reef Environment Educational Foundation (BREEF) and The Ministry of Tourism organized a ceremony to recognize Deep Creek Middle School’s achievement of Green Flag certification.  Green Flag Certification…

Human Ecology Journal

Oct 17, 2010

By Lea L. Ever since I was little, grocery shopping has been one of my favorite activities. Once a week, for just a few hours my dad and I would…

WATER

Oct 17, 2010

Justin Wedes – Teacher – The Island School To see the earth as it truly is, small and blue and beautiful in that eternal silence where it floats, is to…

Blog Action Day 2010: WATER

Today, thousands of bloggers from over 125 different countries we are coming together to write about the same issue: WATER. And today, we give you insights, thoughts, facts, and feelings about how…

WATER

Oct 15, 2010

Moesha Leary – Student – Deep Creek Middle School I think water is a powerful substance.  It can relax a mind, help a thirst, and it helps things grow.  Living…

WATER

Geoff Walton – Director of Facilities – The Cape Eleuthera Foundation I would not exist without water.  All the water that I use to drink, wash, cook and flush my…

Calling all our WFR/WFA Certified Friends!

Oct 15, 2010

The Bronx Lab School is looking for some short-term help…POSITION: WFR/WFA Trip Assistants, Bronx Lab School, Bronx, NY EMPLOYER:  Bronx Lab SchoolBronx Lab School is a small public high school…

Blog Action Day 2010

Oct 14, 2010

WATER: We are surrounded by it.  We all are.  We need it.  Join us as we address the global issue of WATER.  Tomorrow is Blog Action Day 2010 and our…

Staff Spotlight–Meet Skylar!

Oct 13, 2010

Skylar Miller came to CEI this Fall, to work with the Flats Ecology team and to lead the Patch Reef/ Lionfish IS research project.  As a spring 2003 Island School alumna,…

Who eats Lionfish?? … We do!

Oct 13, 2010

[slideshow] By Chris Pibl and Jackson Rafter The Red Lionfish is an invasive species in the Southern Atlantic, originally from the Indo-Pacific waters, and was first sighted in the Bahamas…

350 on Eleuthera: Clean, Green and Pristine

Oct 11, 2010

[slideshow] On 10/10/10, people around the world organized Global Work Parties to help recognize climate challenges and solutions in their community. It’s called 350; 350 parts per million is what many…

A Fishing Story

Oct 9, 2010

By Tucker B The early morning sun beat down on Emmanuel’s back as he struggled to start the outboard motor on his small fishing boat. The weathered Boston Whaler was older…

Semester Schools Website Launched

Oct 8, 2010

While parents and alumni can attest to the power of the experience and transformation that being away from home for 3 months can have, sometimes it still seems like a…

Adventures in Human Ecology

Oct 8, 2010

In the reading of The Omnivores Dilemma, I learned things about the food I eat that I never would have thought of. I’ve never sat down at Applebee’s, looking at…

Homestay Dinner at Island School

Oct 7, 2010

[slideshow] Students, upon returning  to Island School campus last Sunday after  a weekend spent living with local Bahamian families, hosted their homestay families for a delicious dinner and community celebration.

Faculty Spotlight–Meet Remo!

Oct 6, 2010

Remo is dedicated to education for sustainable development. He designed the Human Ecology course offered at The Island School based on educational theories related to critical pedagogy and experiential learning. …

Acult Team Goby Force

Oct 6, 2010

by: Team Acult Research: Lea Luniewicz, Nate Smith-Ide, Gian Paul Graziosi, Catharine Pirie and Augi Cummings Yet another gripping scuba dive, but this time it took us into uncharted waters.…

Turn Concerns into Action

Oct 6, 2010

I was complaining again to Pam about how airlines do not recycle anything and she said — why don’t you do something about it. I am asking everyone to think…

Chris Maxey speaks at TEDxMiddlebury

Oct 4, 2010

[slideshow] This weekend Chris Maxey traveled to Middlebury, VT to speak at a student organized TEDx conference, themed “How We Started:From Idea to Impact.”  Chris spoke about how he came…

A Bonefish Expedition

Oct 4, 2010

[slideshow] By C.J., Noah, Hannah, Ellen, Heather, and Chris D. The Flats Research team recently traveled by boat to Kemp’s Creek to catch bonefish. Our research group is studying bonefish,…

Adventures in Human Ecology

Oct 4, 2010

By Heather Seeley During this week’s exploration in Human Ecology class, we were able to experience the process that sustains the livelihoods of countless Bahamians: fishing. We were lucky enough…

The Perfect Change of Plans

Sep 30, 2010

by Meaghan & Marianne High winds and a strong current did not stop our patch reef research group from collecting data this past Friday. A shift in plans from going…

Lionfish

Sep 30, 2010

[slideshow] “Lionfish!” The mixture of emotions that this one word evoked was evident: anticipation, excitement, respect. This exotic-looking fish was unintentionally introduced to The Bahamas as a result of hurricane…

Staff Spotlight–Meet Joseph!

Sep 29, 2010

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4Q0Yr-otoA Originally from Port-de-Paix, Haiti, Joseph is a skilled stone mason, farmer, and landscaper. Joseph was introduced to the school as a stone mason contracted to build artisan walls from…

Scuba duba doo, where are you…GOBIES

Sep 29, 2010

by: Team Acult Research: Lea Luniewicz, Nate Smith-Ide, Gian Paul Graziosi, Catharine Pirie and Augi Cummings This was serious. This was by no means meant to be a fun dive.…

FA10 Deep Water Shark Research!

Written by Aubrey, Taylor, Dorothy, Ally, Clay, Liam Not many are aware that little to no information is known on 90% of the ocean. Our goal as the Deep Water…

Flats Research Fall 2010

Sep 25, 2010

By Ellen, Heather, Chris D., Noah, Hannah, CJ This semester the Flats Ecology research team will be exploring the impacts of climate change on the tropical flats near by our…

CEI Shark team initiates new study

Sep 24, 2010

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZnwI9rHo6k Read all about CEI’s Shark Research and Conservation team and their new study on deep-water sharks here!

Human Ecology Journal – Perry Leavitt

Sep 22, 2010

As an urbanite, I was apprehensive about my journey into the bush of The Bahamas. The class started off with a video of the old resort on Eleuthera.  The commercial…

Cobia and Gobies

Sep 22, 2010

by: Team Acult: Lea Luniewicz, Nate Smith-Ide, Gian Paul Graziosi, Catharine Pirie and Augi Cummings Aquaculture is a research program involving the rearing and farming of fish. This semester we…

Alumni Spotlight: Carter Brown S09!

Sep 20, 2010

[slideshow] Congratulations to IS alumnus Carter Brown (S09) for completing the Philadelphia half marathon this weekend!  Carter, who placed first in the S09 Super Swim, returned to the States last…

Diving In

Sep 17, 2010

If you distill all the rules and protocols of scuba diving, there is one fundamental principle: breathe. Perhaps this seems redundant. On land, the physiological process of taking air into…

Faculty Alum Spotlight: Jack Kenworthy!

Sep 16, 2010

Check out this article from Energy Today about Eolian Energy, featuring Co-founder/CEO (and former IS faculty member) Jack Kenworthy!

Approaching the Sublime

Sep 16, 2010

Eyes gently shut, ears dipped beneath the surface to drown out the non-aqueous world. . . . . .a series of long, deep breaths. . . relax.  One final breath…

End of Orientation

Sep 15, 2010

This past Saturday was the last day of orientation and, in my mind, the first day of the semester.  Of course we have been busy learning and doing for the…

Run-swim? What’s that. . .

Sep 15, 2010

Some of you may hear about the timed run-swim we did yesterday and Monday when your son or daughter next phones home.  Given the limited amount of time you have…

Kayak and SCUBA Week Redux

Sep 14, 2010

Thanks to Christian Henry for putting this together!

Rosh Hashanah at The Island School

Sep 14, 2010

Celebrating the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah, and Shabbat at The Island School

A Simple Question

Sep 10, 2010

“Why do things that are hard?” A simple question. Chris Maxey posed this question to our visiting guest, Chris Irwin, tonight.  Chris was invited to speak to our young leaders…

New York Harbor School officially opens on Governors Island!

Sep 10, 2010

Yesterday was the first day of school for students at the New York Harbor School, which recently relocated from Bushwick, Brooklyn to Governors Island, just short a ferry ride from…

Kayak 1 & 2 return home

Sep 9, 2010

Just a few pics of K1 and K2 returning to campus after their three-day kayak excursion…

Alumni Spotlight!– Connor Ventling

Sep 2, 2010

Connor Ventling (S09) has had a busy summer!  He recently completed two sprint triathlons, the Nantucket Triathlon and the Marlborough Triathlon, where he set a personal record. Connor finished second…

F10 Advisory groups give you an intro to life on the island…

Sep 2, 2010

The Fall 2010 class will be blogging about their Island School experience over the next 14 weeks.  A couple nights ago, they had an Intro to Blogging workshop– check out…

Octopus surprises Maxey and Fall 2010 on first morning exercise

Sep 1, 2010

[slideshow] While I was holding up an old conch shell telling the story of how the conch fishery is in trouble all over the tropical Atlantic a friendly octopus reached…

Chris and Pam Tie the Knot!

Aug 24, 2010

As the sun set over the Exuma Sound on Friday, August 20th, family and friends gathered on Sunset Beach at Cape Eleuthera to witness Chris and Pam Maxey exchange vows. …

A Star-Studded Welcome

Aug 24, 2010

At sunrise exercise this morning I had dipped my head down into the bright underwater sky.  Little Jellyfish everywhere.  New to the island, I perked my head up, alarmed.  Treading…

Island School Visits the Big Apple

Aug 17, 2010

On Saturday The Island School’s Alumni Advisory Board (AAB) took a tour of the New York Harbor School (NYHS), a maritime themed public school located on Governor’s Island near Manhattan.…

Mark Your Calendars- 2011 all-semester reunion!

Aug 11, 2010

The Island School will be hosting its annual all-semester reunion on Saturday, January 8th, 2011 in Washington, DC!  We’re excited to catch up with old friends and hope you’ll be…

January 2011- All-Semester Reunion!

Aug 9, 2010

We need your help in deciding where to host the 2011 All-Semester reunion, scheduled for the 2nd weekend of January 2011.  Vote below! [polldaddy poll=3596550]

Alumni Spotlight– Liza Morse F09!

Aug 3, 2010

This summer Liza Morse (F09) headed to Appalachia to work with the Appalachia Service Project.  Liza sent out letters in the spring asking for support for her trip; Liza’s group needed…

Interning at Cape Eleuthera Institute

[slideshow] We are interning in Flats Ecology research at the Cape Eleuthera Institute and learning so much about the effects of global climate change on many flats species such as, Queen…

CEF’s Boston office officially opens!

Jul 22, 2010

Monday night about 40 people gathered at the Nonprofit Center in Boston to commemorate the opening of Cape Eleuthera Foundation’s  Boston office.  Guests included former Island School staff Tony Hawgood,…

Island School Celebrates Summer on Cape Cod!

Jul 21, 2010

[slideshow] This past weekend, Island School alumni, friends, and family gathered in Cape Cod to celebrate summer.  On Sunday morning, Maxey roused the troops and got a group of Island…

Don’t forget to join us this Sunday and Monday in the Boston area!

Jul 16, 2010

Calling all Island School friends and family!  Join us this weekend at Woods Hole, Cape Cod to tour the Marine Biological Laboratory, followed by a cocktail party hosted by the…

Spring ’09 Class Reunites!

Jul 13, 2010

The Island School’s Spring 2009 class reunited this past weekend on Cape Cod, bringing together 35 of their 48 students.  The Vetters kindly hosted this massive group, and a good…

Some pictures to tide you over

Jul 12, 2010

We know it’s been a while since the last blog post…but the Summer Term kids have been out having a blast exploring the island on their Down Island Trip!  Here…

Exciting new additions to the farm

Jul 3, 2010

The much anticipated birth of 9 bouncing baby piglets happened this past Monday.  The event created quite a stir, as folks around campus organized a pool that included date of…

Alumni Spotlight!-Trygg Larsson-Danforth

Jun 29, 2010

The Island School is pleased to congratulate IS Alum Trygg Larsson-Danforth (F03) on being drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 49th round of the 2010 Major League Baseball…

Alumni Gather to Walk the Freedom Trail in Boston!

Jun 24, 2010

Last Saturday, alums from several semesters gathered in Boston to walk the Freedom Trail, a trail that follows historical sites through Boston.  Organized by Derek Shooster (S06), the group visited…

Alumni Spotlight!–Jephta Sullivan

Jun 14, 2010

Check out this story about New York Harbor School’s oyster project on NY1 news, featuring IS Alum Jephta Sullivan (F07)!

Alumni Board Weekend

Jun 11, 2010

Back in Washington, DC after a week at The Island School is quite a contrast. It made me really realize how special Eleuthera is to me. All in all, it…

The IS Band Rocks Deep Creek Conch Fest

Jun 8, 2010

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwILkJS7kNg The Island School’s Spring 2010 band, under the pseudonym The Project IS, played a 40 minute set for Deep Creek’s Homecoming celebration this past Saturday night.  Despite only an…

Free-diving with a Loggerhead

Jun 2, 2010

I wrote this when we got back from an early morning free-dive last Wednesday. A rare pleasure. “This morning I dived with a loggerhead. The turtle was missing a chunk…

Parents Weekend Slideshow!

May 25, 2010

We hope you all had a wonderful weekend here at The Island School!

Harvesting Cobia with the Aquaculture Research Team

Apr 23, 2010

Today we strayed from our usual “water parameter, goby feeding” routine and went diving into the offshore cage. We loaded nets, bags, and scuba gear into Red Rising. Sitting on…

And they’re off!

Apr 13, 2010

[flickr video=http://www.flickr.com/photos/islandschool/4518255064/ show_info=no] Students at the start line for their 2nd timed run-swim assessment

Making Our Own Energy

Greetings from the Energy Research team! In the past few weeks we have been learning background information on the renewable energy systems on our campus and ways to conserve energy.…

Shark Team Catches Its First Lemon Shark!

Apr 7, 2010

After four consecutive research classes with no sharks on the line, the shark team finally caught their first lemon shark. Then, as if to make up for lost time, they…

Easter Ducks

Apr 7, 2010

“Rise up this mornin’; smiled with the risin’ sun.Seventeen little birds pitch by my doorstep. . .” -Bob Marley- [slideshow] As the song lyrics suggest, we had quite a beautiful…

The value of our research program

So I composed some of my thoughts today for an article my college is writing about David Philipp and me. (We’re both Lafayette College alum and are now the Chief…

What is Education for?

Mar 11, 2010

“The truth is that many things on which our future health and prosperity depend are in dire jeapordy: climate stability, the resilience and productivity of natural sustems, the beauty of…

Learning Underwater…

Mar 10, 2010

[flickr video=http://www.flickr.com/photos/islandschool/4422636672/ show_info=no] Students breathing bubbles at Tunnel Rock

Building a Living Roof

Mar 6, 2010

Yesterday afternoon, students assisted faculty and our facilities crew in getting the living roof on the Ryan E. Devos Bike Center. Though it was their exploration time, several students stopped…