June 2025 Student Spotlights: Excellence in Action!

Headwaters School
High School Code Creators
Students in IB Computer Science are designing real-world applications—learning to build, not just brainstorm. Watch their projects in action
K-1 Cardinals' Mystery at Machu Picchu
The Cardinals' original play was a student-crafted theatrical adventure filled with mystery, creativity, and heart. Bravo, young playwrights!
River Civil Rights Day Video Recap
Our Civil Rights Day recap video—filmed and edited entirely by high school students—captures the heart of student-led learning in action. Watch here.
The Hopeful – Spring Issue (Middle School)
The newest edition of The Hopeful shines a light on women making positive change, written by 6th graders and edited by 7th. 🌱 Read it here
Thunderbirds Make Their Own Paper (Upper Elementary)
Through a yearlong study of waste and recycling, students are now crafting handmade paper—bringing science and sustainability to life.
From Food Work to Flavor Discovery (YCC)
In the Wrens class, children practiced independence and sensory exploration through blueberry cereal and hand-chopped cucumbers and cantaloupe.

Bibelot: Headwaters' Student-Run Literary Magazine First Issue is Out Now!

by Anjalia Natarajan and Cleo Heroy
Headwaters' student-run literary magazine has just released their first issue! The theme is "Flying South", based on the ideas of community, belonging, and returning south to home. Photography, illustration, poetry, prose, and other arts are featured in the magazine, the majority of which was contributed by Headwaters students. Click here to read it on their website now, and if you would like to support local high school artists and creators, feel free to pre-order a copy of the physical issue as well.





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