“Sleeping on the floor of community centers, traveling via four-seater prop planes, balancing on a sledge pulled by a snow machine, and standing in -40° temps for a few hours in the middle of the night…”
Watershed Students Excel On An International Stage
Watershed School Cited As Leader in Community-Centered Education
Our Strategic Vision
Teen Support Website Launched by Watershed Student
Science and Service
Motivated to Learn. Motivated to Share
Why We Should Care About Bees
Nature of Good & Evil Course Heads into the Field
Diving Deep Into Ancestral Puebloan Pottery
The Ceramics Through the Ages course traveled to Blanding, Utah to participate in the Southwest Kiln Conference. This annual gathering brings together people at the forefront of studying the historic ceramics of the US Southwest and replicating the work as a way to better understand the process used by ancient potters.