For TAF’s 2024 Varsity Luncheon: Courage to Act back in February, we highlighted TAF@Saghalie Humanities teacher and Martinez Fellow Jennifer Giuffre. What we didn’t get to highlight, [...]
During last month’s innovative STEM Expo, volunteers engaged with student presentations and prototypes both as an audience and as judges. Then, earlier this month, the students who scored [...]
On March 7th, Google once again sponsored TAF@Saghalie’s STEM Expo. Every grade, divided into small groups, presented a project or prototype they created to solve a real-world problem. It [...]
Nearly 20% of cancer cases stem from infectious disease, which makes studying infections a major aspect of cancer research. Ten students from TAF@Saghalie’s Medical Interventions class [...]
At TAF@Saghalie’s College and Career Fair last Thursday, students from 6th to 12th grade learned about some of the many paths they can take after graduation. The day started in the gym as, [...]
TAF’s Bethaday Community Learning Space (BCLS) is hosting a Community Expo on April 22, 2023, and you are invited! Join us on April 22 from 1-3PM as local White Center-based artisans and [...]
At TAF’s two co-managed schools, incoming 6th graders ease into their new school environments with three-week summer programs prior to the start of the school year. These programs are [...]
Every dentist (even yours!) was once a young student, likely as grossed out as you might be by the thought of putting their hands in someone else’s mouth. But what happens when you give [...]
TAF@Saghalie high school students participated in a 10-week Game Development and Design Class. The latest TAF Teacher Scientist Partnership (TSP) course which exposes students of color to a [...]
On February 28th, over 500 students participated in TAF@Saghalie’s annual STEM Expo sponsored by Google. STEM Expo is the biggest learning exhibition of the year at TAF’s co-managed schools, and [...]
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