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EXPERIENCE TREVOR Y e a r T E N January 23, 2025, marked the tenth annual Experience Trevor—a beloved back-to- school night for parents, grandparents, and the alumni community. Trevor's talented faculty led a dynamic evening covering diverse topics from the House of Representatives to cameraless photography and post-war Japanese literature. We even offered a psychology class taught by an alumna. Kudos to all for prioritizing learning and community on a (very!) cold winter night. COMMUNIT Y REACTIONS Parents Grandparent "I treasure each one, and they seem to get better every year." TeacherS 2025 Classes All Aboard the USS Sunny: An Immigration Study The Community Garden: Empty Today, Grown Tomorrow? Don't Forget, It's a Play! Exploring A Midsummer Night's Dream as a Piece of Theatre Identity in the Age of Social Media: How Social Media Shapes Teenagers' Self-Concept Inquiry-Based Math Introduction to the Ukulele Modern Japanese Literature: Yukio Mishima's "Death in Midsummer" Photograms Programming Fundamentals Renaissance Rivals: The Power and Influence of Genoa, Florence, and Venice She Blinded Me With Science (a study of chemiluminescence) The Year of the Snake (Mandarin language & culture) Whose House Is It, Anyway? (analyzing the design of the House of Representatives) "I liked how engaged the participants were. They were all excited to be in class!" "The evening truly showcased what differentiates Trevor as an educational institution." "The signature Trevor warmth felt so good on a cold night!" "I had a lot of fun with the parents! A great balance of learning, connecting, and collaborating. It was a wonderful group of people and such a fun atmosphere!" "I loved it all. Our children are so lucky to have such wonderful teachers and to receive such a well-rounded, thoughtful education. I really enjoyed the experience." "I absolutely loved "Whose House is it Anyway?" and have been sharing key concepts from that lesson with multiple people since the event. It was such an engaging and interesting topic." 24 / TREVOR MAGAZINE SPRING 2024–25