Experiential Learning Week
Middle School students traveled to historical United States destinations for Experiential Learning Week!
Our 6th-graders visited Williamsburg, VA, where they learned about the history of Colonial Williamsburg, the largest living history museum. It looks like their carriage rides were a hit! They also explored the historic Jamestown settlement and replicas of ships used for these earliest colonists. The Museum of the American Revolution in Yorktown and a visit to Berkeley Plantation ended the fun filled educational trip. VIEW PHOTOS
Our 7th-graders headed to Washington, DC, to dive into the history of the United States. They toured the city seeing iconic landmarks like the White House, the Library of Congress, and the U.S. Capitol, and had the special opportunity to take part in the wreath laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. VIEW PHOTOS
Our 8th-graders traveled to San Antonio, TX, where they explored the city by visiting the Riverwalk, experiencing cowboy life at Rancho Cortez, toured the Space Center, and enjoyed several other activities unique to the area. VIEW PHOTOS
Experiential Learning Week allows TVS students to step outside the classroom, explore new places, and engage with experts, providing a hands-on education that complements what they learn in school.