Follow our faculty's Twitter story from Wednesday, Nov. 6:— Jennifer Padberg (@GeoGrrl) November 6, 2019
Class of 2026 is out enjoying an amazingly beautiful autumn day in Swope Park, learning about the difference between glade and woodlands as we gather river oats seeds and other native plants. @BarstowSchool @BTG_KC pic.twitter.com/A2eRIByhdR
Did you know that big bluestem is also called “turkey feet?” @BarstowSchool class of 2026 can now identify both the big and little varieties of this native prairie grass. pic.twitter.com/yLe4ti1Cbm— Jennifer Padberg (@GeoGrrl) November 6, 2019
Learning from our own Master Naturalist, Kay Hopkins. Day of service at Rocky Point Glades. @BarstowSchool pic.twitter.com/LRF35jolQQ— Lisa Arbanas Tillema (@imajhawkru) November 6, 2019
Helping our community is a pillar of Barstow. The sixth-grade students collecting seeds to help the environment at Rocky Point Glade. @BarstowSchool pic.twitter.com/xUIrzFEwte— Lisa Arbanas Tillema (@imajhawkru) November 6, 2019
What a great day it was! Perfect weather, beautiful nature right in KC’s back yard, AND a Gaga Pit! Where there’s gaga, we play! @BarstowSchool pic.twitter.com/x12FawgPyW— Emily Watkins Boyd (@emmceebe) November 6, 2019