Symposium

2010 Symposium a great success!

Symposium is an annual event that gives students a chance to connect with community members, faculty, and trustees, share an academic project, and hone their presentation skills. In March, regular classes were suspended for two weeks and students chose one of several topics to research and present during the one-night event held at the school. BDEA welcomed over 200 parents, family members and community members to this year's event. Guests had the opportunity to roam the halls of BDEA and drop in on all of the projects being presented. Many thanks to all who made this night a successful evening of sharing ideas! Visit our Photo Gallery soon for pictures of the evening!

2010 Symposium Projects:

Plants Can Do It, So CAn We: Harnessing the Sun's Energy (Math/Science)

Playing with Food (Math/Science)

Of Mice and Mazes: Food, Sex, and Fear in the Animal Lab (Math/Science)

Cigarettes, Youth, and You: Why Smoking Cigarettes Stinks! (Math/Science/Humanities)

Dodgeball (Humanities/Math)

Breaking Stereotypes, Building Community (Humanities)

From Holler to Hip Hop: Tracing the History of African Music in the Americas (Humanities)

The Mysterious World of RPG's(Role Playing Games): (Humanities/Science)

Parenting: Qualifier for an Olympic Sport?! (Humanities)

Clay Animation in imovie: Molecular Bonds (Science)

The Garden Mosaic (Arts/Math)