In January 2015, a project by a sixth grader won first prize in the Future Engineers 3D Printing Space Challenge.
[4] In the 2020–2021 school year, two fifth graders (Jacob Park and Julia Stewart) won first place nationally in the ExploraVision competition, with their solar-powered "Coagulation Filtration System" which utilizes Ideonella sakaiensis microbes to break down microplastics for drinking water.
[5] In 2023, three fifth graders (Julian Kotsis, Brody Cho, and Chase Carlson) won the nationals in ExploraVision with their project, PetConnect, which allows users to understand what their pet is feeling through a camera.
[6] The school's athletic programs currently include cross country, golf, tennis, basketball, soccer, Ultimate Frisbee, track and field, parkour, and volleyball.
[citation needed] In addition to athletics, the school offers students the opportunity to compete in after-school activities including chess, debate, Model United Nations, and robotics.