Physics for Kids!
This past Saturday, 30 boys and girls joined us for a morning of physics. Participants were introduced to simple machines and bridge building. As you can see, everyone had a lot of fun!
This past Saturday, 30 boys and girls joined us for a morning of physics. Participants were introduced to simple machines and bridge building. As you can see, everyone had a lot of fun!
Do you wish that your son or daughter were excited to go to school in the morning? You’re invited to learn more about Trinity School at Meadow View’s unique educational offerings and how our culture, community and curriculum help students to be more engaged learners. We serve boys and girls in the 7th through 12th […]
Looking for some weekend reading? There is now more available than ever before! Read about recent changes to copyright and the public domain in Veritas Journal. Politics, Publishing, and Snowy Woods Unless you were paying close attention, you may have missed a momentous occasion in politics and publishing earlier this year. In 1998 the United […]
Trinity School at River Ridge faculty member Nick Fox writes on Homer’s ILIAD. The Iliad: A Poem of Force and Pity Every fall I read the first stanza of the Iliad out loud to my students: “Sing, Goddess, the Anger of Peleus’ son Achilles / and its devastation…” (Iliad I:1-2). I ask them what the […]
“The student has a responsibility to the class, a specific role within the class, and a measurable effect upon the class. As such, the student’s homework ought to be as much preparation for entrance to the ensemble of the class as it is for the acquisition of specific skills.” Dr. Brian Peterson… Wherefore Homework? An […]
Congratulations to the 8th grade who won this year’s school-wide Metaphysical Pursuit Championship! They played the final against the 9th grade in a match that was neck in neck until the end!
March Madness if a family friendly basketball game to raise money for student events. Faculty, alumni, and coaches form a team and play against the varsity boys’ team. At halftime, seventh and eighth graders compete in a knockout tournament and graduating senior athletes are honored.