Posted on May 8, 2013 by nleiva
One in five children is diagnosed with dyslexia, yet it remains the most publicly misunderstood learning difference. The Center for Learning Differences Education at Trident Academy invites the community to learn more about dyslexia at a FREE screening of “The Big Picture: Rethinking Dyslexia,” accompanied by a panel discussion at Cinebarre Theater (Mt. Pleasant) on …
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Posted on April 25, 2013 by nleiva

Trident Academy’s Middle School students took physics out of the classroom when they visited Blackbeard’s Cove Family Fun Park to learn about force in motion. Science Teacher Julia Carter and Math Teacher Rhonda McKenna took 13 students on the multisensory field trip. “We wanted to show them that what they do in their everyday life …
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Posted on April 25, 2013 by nleiva
Prom is one of those memorable high school experiences, and that’s the goal at Trident Academy. All Upper School students will spend the evening on a Spiritline Cruise around the Charleston Harbor. The night will include a four-course meal and a live DJ. “I am definitely excited for prom. It’s the last hoo-rah before summer,” …
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Posted on April 19, 2013 by nleiva
Trident Academy, a K-8 school in Mt. Pleasant, announces the hiring of Nicole McLain, M.A., LMLP, as the director of the School for Asperger’s/HFA. McLain was one of the first autism specialists in Kansas, has logged more than 2,000 hours working with students on the autism spectrum, worked in more than 100 schools and is …
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Posted on April 16, 2013 by nleiva

On March 22, Trident Academy ninth grade literature students attended an American Civil War reenactment, where they were able to experience war in the 1860s. This was the culminating experience for their unit on The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara. The students read the book, created a battlefield for reenactments in class, and watched the …
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