
Seniors Present Capstone Projects
The senior capstone experience is the culmination of a student’s intellectual formation at Everest. Students who submit a topic proposal and are accepted into the

The senior capstone experience is the culmination of a student’s intellectual formation at Everest. Students who submit a topic proposal and are accepted into the

In anatomy & physiology, EC students had to learn the names of all the major bones and differentiate between the axial and appendicular skeletons. On

Guest Post by Junior Demarco Valentino How does energy transfer and in what ways? A Rube Goldberg machine has the answer you’re looking for. A

Guest Post by Senior Robert Cavanagh During Trimester I, Mr. Peterson’s senior economics class ran an experiment to simulate diminishing marginal return. Diminishing marginal return

Concluding three units on motion and forces including many fun labs including bowling balls, nerf blasters, and more, EC students conducted a real-world investigation to

Highschool art classes have been working on perspective tape murals. Students used linear perspective techniques to create an illusion of depth using painters tape to

Each year, all Everest students participate in a forensics public speaking competition. The high school finalists competed in the categories of poetry, prose, and oratory

EC students have the opportunity to learn how to conduct a formal debate in Mr. Peterson’s history classes. Recently U.S. Government students debated the proposition: