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If you've been around the Trinity community for any amount of time, you've heard about "rich and unhurried." This week, Lindsay Rogers, a Kindergarten teacher at Trinity, talks about why good education is about creating an atmosphere.
Trinity School of Durham and Chapel Hill has a long-standing tradition of reading and growing together as a community. Over the past two decades, we've explored a range of works from the Bible to Tolstoy to Hans Christian Anderson and Andy Crouch. Join us as we take a deeper dive into the distinctive mission of Trinity School through reading For the Children’s Sake, by Susan Schaeffer Macaulay.
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If you've been around the Trinity community for any amount of time, you've heard about "rich and unhurried." This week, Lindsay Rogers, a Kindergarten teacher at Trinity, talks about why good education is about creating an atmosphere.
Trinity School of Durham and Chapel Hill has a long-standing tradition of reading and growing together as a community. Over the past two decades, we've explored a range of works from the Bible to Tolstoy to Hans Christian Anderson and Andy Crouch. Join us as we take a deeper dive into the distinctive mission of Trinity School through reading For the Children’s Sake, by Susan Schaeffer Macaulay.