A busy week with The Island School Research Symposium and Parentโs Week
Last Thursday was The Island School Research Symposium! It is a highlight of Parentโs Week, and a time for parents to hear about the good work being done by theirโฆ
Read on for program highlights, research results, all-star alumni, sustainable living ideas, and more.
Last Thursday was The Island School Research Symposium! It is a highlight of Parentโs Week, and a time for parents to hear about the good work being done by theirโฆ
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 toโฆ
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 theโฆ
Last week The Island School hosted Parentsโ Week. The week included an opportunity for parents to tour our campus, view a student art exhibit, parent-teacher meetings, and a day forโฆ
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 bestโฆ
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 ooidicโฆ
The Cape Eleuthera Instituteโs 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 sharksโฆ
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