Because of the Trevor curriculum:
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students' own fascinations drive academic
and artistic breakthroughs.
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field exploration takes students beyond
the classroom to New York's myriad resources.
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creative cooperation, rather than isolated
competition, inspires new intellectual risks.
e city acts as teacher, laboratory, and canvas
in the Trevor curriculum. e first-grade bird study, for instance,
brings students to the Ramble in Central Park for bird-watching,
calls upon our neighbor—the Wild Bird Fund—for expertise in
urban ecology, inspires diverse artistic replicas of native birds' nests,
and fuels a student-made crafts sale to benefit local nonprofits.