Studying Science

Science was the focus of today’s Bravo team class. With windy weather and a small craft advisory posted, we were not able to go boating. Instead, we focused on learning more about inquiry based science. We stared off the day with knot tying practice focusing on the bowline. This knot can be challenging to learn

Bravo Team: More than Just Boating

Today was the first day of Bravo Team for the school year. We started off our day playing some fun games to get acquainted with each other and reminding ourselves what it was like to be a part of Bravo Team. We also started a list of things we are interested in learning this year.

Seafaring in the San Juans

“If you want one year of prosperity, grow grain. If you want ten years of prosperity, grow trees. If you want one hundred years of prosperity, grow people.” — Chinese proverb Last week ten intrepid students from Seattle School district’s skills center spent seven days on the longboat Bear. They left from Anacortes and spent

Longboat Explorers science camp

This week was the first ever Longboat Explorers camp! This 4 day camp was a combined program with Port Townsend Marine Science Center.  Students spent the first day at the Marine Science Center learning to use science equipment and setting up a sampling plan for their days on the water. They then spent two days

We Made This!

Last Wednesday was the final regular day of the Girls’ Boat Project for this year. We started off with a sail on Onward and enjoyed the sunny day on the bay. At the end of our day we celebrated and had snacks. We also took home our completed bench projects- mallets and tool trays. It

A Magical Overnight Journey

On May 6th and 7th the Bravo Team set out on our journey. The students had been training all year to learn the skills they needed to row, sail, navigate and work together. They worked in three teams and each group rotated through cook crew, boat crew and morale crew. After spending 4 hours organizing

Optimism Turns to Realism

The pessimist complains about the wind; The optimist expects it to change; The realist adjusts the sails. -William Arthur Ward Last Saturday, the Girls Boat Project had planned to take a full day journey on Onward. As we watched the weather forecast solidify over the week our optimism for perfect sailing conditions and a sunny

Bravo Team Service Project in Action!

Each year, Bravo Team chooses an environmental topic that we are concerned about. We study it and then we choose a service project that we can do to have a positive impact on that problem. We had several topics that came up this year, but ultimately we chose to work on Deforestation. We know that