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Exciting things are happening in our Making for Social Good class at Bullis! Our students are fabricating and creating innovative 3D printable assistive devices to support individuals with disabilities, combining technical and problem-solving skills with a strong sense of empathy. First, they researched existing designs and selected a number of 3D devices to offer to our community. In addition, students are eager to connect with new clients for the 2025 Make:Able Design Challenge to ignite fresh ideas and inspire their own transformative designs! Learn more about this initiative and join us in making a difference, one device at a time!
Head of School, Christian Sullivan, shares an update about our Strategic Plan, civility, school governance, re-enrollment contracts, and more.
Head of School, Christian Sullivan, shares an update about college admissions, community culture, arts and athletics, re-enrollment, safety and security, and more.
The annual 5th Grade Shark Tank event marked a significant milestone in the design thinking unit focused on Economics and Entrepreneurship. This engaging project provides 5th graders with the opportunity to delve into the world of entrepreneurship by identifying consumer needs and developing innovative products.
Head of School, Christian Sullivan, shares an update about campus life, the upcoming election, and more.
Seniors in the Bullis Entrepreneurship Capstone program visited Union Kitchen to learn about building a successful business. They gained valuable insights from industry experts to help them prepare for the highly anticipated year-end Shark Tank competition.
For the second consecutive year, Bullis School has been named to the 2024 AP School Honor Roll, achieving Platinum status. This recognition highlights our commitment to delivering outstanding Advanced Placement (AP) programs that broaden access and deliver impressive results for our students.
Our 7th graders transformed into detectives, embarking on a captivating journey through the Florida Keys, all from the comfort of our campus. Through a forensic science unit, they dived deep into hands-on analysis, teamwork, and solving a mystery that tested their understanding of scientific principles, evidence handling, and critical thinking.
Head of School, Christian Sullivan, shares an update about Dr. Marilyn Moreno, Jewish Affinity Group gathering, the Director of Community Culture position, a joyful school experience, and more.