Lucas Mobley ‘16 is back to invite the class of 2027 into the world of improvisation.
Mobley is the most recent addition to the arts department as the beginning acting teacher.
His love for improv...
The rhythmic beats of hip-hop echoed throughout Branson's Jan. 11 Beloved Community event. Organized to celebrate hip-hop's 50th anniversary in the Bay Area, the interdisciplinary event integrated music,...
While life at Branson can often feel busy and fast-paced, events like these rekindle school spirit and provide opportunities for meaningful connection among students of all ages. Dancing with friends and...
On Jan. 12, Branson’s acting students competed in the annual Theatresports competition. Invented by Keith Johnstone, Theatresports is an improvisation competition in which teams compete in different...
After months of designing, coding, and marketing their app, Alexander LaMonica ‘24 and Sabine Fuchs ‘25 are almost ready to release Nectar Connect to the public. The project was made possible by the...
WORD, Branson’s new literary salon, made its debut with an informal open mic session Nov. 16.
English teacher Evan Schnair, one of three faculty leaders of WORD, says the door is open to any student,...
At any other school, parking can often be considered an administrative afterthought, but at Branson, the parking situation is anything but. Parking at Branson has become increasingly complex in recent...
Anyone who knows Nico Moon ‘27 knows about his passion for pickleball. In his first year at Branson, Moon single-handedly brought a new sport to the school community.
Branson has a commitment to...
Early childhood literacy can be a very important factor in the later success of a child’s education.
For her junior fellowship, Emma Casaudoumecq’s ‘24 focused on helping provide underserved...
In the world of academic research, few endeavors are as challenging as ethnographic studies. Alexander Golden ‘24 recently embarked on a journey to Peru after being awarded the Chase Junior Fellowship....
Junior fellowships at Branson give students the opportunity to explore their passions while gaining knowledge and experience that will help them in the future. Carter West’s and Charlotte Ng’s fellowships...
When asked to picture students learning, you probably imagine a lesson inside a classroom. But what about on a beach by the Atlantic Ocean? Or at the U.S.-Mexico border?
Once again, Branson students...