CAST Black Student Union Screens ‘Blackwaters’ Short Film

On Friday, CAST’s Black Student Union met at CAST Med to screen Blackwaters, a documentary short film about a group of black men fly fishing in Alaska. The CAST Schools… Continue reading CAST Black Student Union Screens ‘Blackwaters’ Short Film

What to Expect with CAST STEM’s New Campus

The highlight of my week was spending some time Monday, and Tuesday morning at CAST STEM High School at Palo Alto College. Yes, you read that right: Palo Alto College!… Continue reading What to Expect with CAST STEM’s New Campus

CAST Book Review: Hidden Potential

Organizational Psychologist Adam Grant examines the stories of individuals who outperformed expectations, going well beyond what appeared to be innate abilities in anything from diving to becoming an astronaut. Americans… Continue reading CAST Book Review: Hidden Potential

CAST Book Review: Good Power

Ginni Rometty, the former CEO of IBM, combines memoir with advocacy in her recounting of her rise to leadership from a challenging childhood in a field dominated by men. Raised… Continue reading CAST Book Review: Good Power

CAST Book Review: Of Boys & Men

After we opened CAST Tech in 2017, we began to examine and re-examine ways we might more effectively recruit young women to our tech and entrepreneurship focused high school, where… Continue reading CAST Book Review: Of Boys & Men

CAST Schools Student Advisory Delegation Visits Mexico City

CAST Schools led a delegation of students from their advisory on a leadership and cultural immersion expedition to Mexico City. This one-of-a-kind experience is made possible through a partnership with… Continue reading CAST Schools Student Advisory Delegation Visits Mexico City