What makes Trillium Charter School different from other schools?
We have heard the reservations of many parents about public schools, and there are many valid concerns, including inadequate preparation for college and adulthood, growing class sizes, inadequate attention given to individual children, loss of free and imaginative playtime, and increased pressure on young children. Trillium answers these concerns with a program that features small class sizes, personalized learning experiences for each child, mixed-grade classrooms, significantly reduced homework, and innovative teaching methods, such as experience-based learning, authentic education, project-based learning, and outdoor education. Trillium also fills another important educational gap that exists in most schools: environmental education. A focus on sustainability is integrated into our curriculum and the way we approach all aspects of the school. As such, we are preparing children to become responsible adults and green leaders in their communities. For a deeper understanding of Trillium
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