Trinity Episcopal

Trinity Episcopal

Students at Trinity Episcopal aren't afraid to get their hands dirty. They slip on their wading boots and plastic gloves and head down to Sugar Creek one or two times a month to test water quality so they can learn more about local ecosystems. The intensive learning doesn't stop there—students tend to butterfly and herb gardens as part of Trinity's Garden Curriculum, which focuses on teaching responsibility and discipline. Not enough science time? Trinity's classrooms are host to experts such as National Geographic explorer Luke Dollar, a conservation scientist who's doing research in Madagascar.

Chris Edwards

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