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A Journey and Exploration of Young Minds
Our school trip events are designed to ignite the curiosity and imagination of young minds, fostering a love for learning in a vibrant and interactive environment. Through a series of engaging activities, games, and workshops, we aim to make education an enjoyable experience for every child.
Published in The Orlando Times Newspaper
First Trinity Academy Attends NASA Class
First Trinity Academy students attended a NASA class while visiting the Kennedy Space Center. The students learned about the Artemis spacecraft and built proto-type Mars Landers.
Students experienced the actual Atlantis Space Shuttle and a life-size replica of a Saturn V rocket, which took man to the Moon. A parent of each student went along on the field trip. Kayla Henderson said, “The space center was exciting, fun, and educational. My daughter loved it. It was unbelievable.” “I wish every child could have the same opportunity.” Whitney Brutton, who accompanied both her son and daughter, said, “It was an experience for my children I know will inspire them to focus on math and science.
Prior to the trip, each student at First Trinity Academy built and launched a model rocket. Some of the rockets reached up to 1,600 feet in the air and parachuted safely back down to earth. Moza St. Brun’s daughter, who is a kindergartener said, “When I grow up, I want to go to the moon.”
Representative Thad Altman, Chair of the Kennedy Space Center, made the trip possible. And the Center’s Director, Isabel Kennedy (no relation to President John F Kennedy) assured us that we will be going back to the Space Center again next year.
The goal now is to send a group of students, along with their parents to the Space Foundation Summer Program in Colorado Springs, Colorado in 2024.