OVERVIEW

The Community GreenSpace project in Trinidad (Las Animas County) is a collaborative, community-based effort of Trinidad School District. The project is focused on creating a district GreenSpace where Trinidad students, families and the community can connect, increase food security and physical activity, reduce waste, manage wildlife and prepare for careers in horticulture, hydroponics and entrepreneurship.



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Trinidad High School to build community garden

Generation Schools Network has been working with Trinidad High School teacher Zeb Williamson on a multi-year project where students, community partners, and school staff are creating a community garden and learning space to support health and wellness and college/career readiness. A donor, Erica Loloff with Running Horse Realty in Wyoming, heard about the project through Generation Schools Network and has generously donated 264 hydroponic grow towers to the district to support their efforts. A truck arrived at the school this morning and delivered the grow towers to Zeb Williamson and his students. The towers are valued at nearly $50,000 and Erica Loloff is hopeful they can be a catalyst for student learning.

 

TSD1 adopts new Coal Train Capstone project

The intent of a capstone project is to ensure all students have a pathway to achieve graduation by demonstrating postsecondary and workforce readiness, specifically in the areas of Math and English.
— Ashleigh Ackerman, Counselor at Trinidad School District



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