Three Rocks Among Educational Justice Activists
November 8, 2016
Three Trinity students have been named as Educational Justice Activists. Nathan Fieldhouse, Trent Brown and Grant Bohn were selected as tutors for students throughout the community.
The three are part of a “120-strong team of Activists currently representing 25 high schools from across Louisville,” according to a letter sent to Trinity National Honor Society moderators Mrs. Betsy deGolian and Ms. Emily Boyle.
Brown, who tutors at least one hour per week at the local library, said, “This is a non-profit program for underprivileged kids that can’t afford tutoring but need it. I go through training four times a year. It’s a great program and is something all Trinity students should do. It’s a great way to help.”
“I tutor once a week for the entire year,” Fieldhouse said.
With his students, Bohn said, “We work on ways to study, ways to remember homework and ways to succeed.”