by Sarah Pfannenschmidt, Logic School Humanities teacher While in Dallas at the ACCU conference last summer, I had the privilege of listening to Classical educators Douglas and Nancy Wilson give a session entitled, ‘High Expectations.’ I’m not sure what appealed more: the chance to hear the Wilsons speak or the possibility of defining what ‘high expectations’ means. There’s something about …
Observations and an invitation
by Kyle Bryant, Director of the upcoming TCS Heights Campus My first few weeks at Trinity Classical School have been many things—informative, encouraging, challenging, and life-giving. There is so much to learn, understand, and implement that sometimes it feels overwhelming. But through all of that, I still walk through the halls of TCS thinking, “This exists?” What a gift from …
Combating Privileged Elitism at TCS
by Neil Anderson, Head of School Last year at Closing Assembly, I felt a deep conviction to steadily and publicly acknowledge that any success we’ve had at TCS comes from God. I firmly believe this school is not a man-made endeavor. Any good that exists in us personally or institutionally comes from our Heavenly Father. The task at hand for …
Turning Ten
by Dr. Christi Williams, Logic School Teacher As a new teacher at TCS this year, teaching middle schoolers for the first time, and being the perfectionist that I am, I began the school year with a plethora of worries. After all, I remember myself as a middle schooler: shy, insecure, full of brooding and questions, longings that I didn’t understand, …
Summer Media Challenge
By Neil Anderson, Head of School Greetings TCS families and happy summer. I have a simple challenge I’d like to initiate with the TCS community. If you are reading this from outside the community, I challenge you as well! Unplug the television and hide the devices for the month of July. I know all of our families have different practices …