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Crespi E-Waste Drive Welcomes Strong Community Participation
March 28th, 2026

More than 100 vehicles participated in Crespi Carmelite High School’s E-Waste Drive, bringing together alumni parents, students, employees, parish representatives, and local community members for a successful day of recycling and support for the school.
Posted in: STEMCuriosity on Display: Highlights from the 2026 Crespi STEM Expo
February 13th, 2026

The 2026 Crespi STEM Expo showcased student-led research, experimentation, and innovation across Biology, Chemistry, Physiology, Zoology, and Physics. From campus sustainability studies on waste sorting and composting to hands-on engineering challenges and data-driven investigations, our students demonstrated the curiosity and critical thinking that define STEM at Crespi.
“Regatta Cheese” Claims Victory at the 5th Annual Crespi Regatta
November 21st, 2025

The 5th Annual Crespi Regatta made a splash once again as more than 300 students, educators, and families gathered at the Robinson Family Aquatics Center for a day of STEM creativity, teamwork, and spirited competition. This year’s event brought together an impressive field of student-engineered boats, all constructed within strict size and material guidelines and powered only by student ingenuity.
4th Annual Crespi Carmelite Regatta
November 19th, 2024

"The Flying Dutchman" from St. John Eudes emerged victorious in the 4th Annual Crespi Regatta on Tuesday, November 19, 2024.
Posted in: STEMMason Gonzalez Accepted into Exclusive UCLA Summer Outreach Program
July 12th, 2024

Mason Gonzalez '27 participated in the BRI summer outreach program that brings together 15-20 highly motivated high school students in an instructional course introducing them to neuroscience. Students learn the fundamental concepts of neuroscience and basic lab techniques in Molecular Neurobiology, Neurophysiology, and Neuroanatomy. The program's overall goal is to provide an exciting and rewarding introduction to research in neuroscience to a broad range of high school students from the Los Angeles area. Ultimately, NeuroCamp aims to stimulate participants’ interest in college and an educational path leading to careers in science.
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