'Science is for Girls': Santa Monica Daily Press Features Archer's Student Engineers

This month, the Santa Monica Daily Press wrote about the Archer InvenTeam's efforts to creatively address social needs. This year, the team is producing a multifunctional jacket that can help people in the wake of a natural disaster.
"In the wake of recent wildfires, students at the Archer School for Girls on Sunset Blvd. are putting their engineering skills to use to make a difference. From laser cutters to blow torches, these young women are utilizing the resources available to them to find creative solutions to problems they see," Lily Richman of the Daily Press wrote in her article.
The Archer School for Girls admits students of any race, color, religion, national and ethnic origin, sexual orientation or other legally protected status to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national and ethnic origin, sexual orientation or other legally protected status in its hiring or in the administration of its educational policies and programs, admissions policies, financial aid programs or other school-administered programs. 

The Archer School for Girls’ mission is to educate students in an environment specifically designed for girls. As such, the school will consider any candidate for admission who identifies as a girl. Once admitted to Archer, all students in good academic standing who abide by Archer’s code of conduct and who meet requirements for graduation will be eligible to receive an Archer diploma, regardless of any change in sexual identity or other legally protected status.