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Schools & Partnerships




We highly value our Hartford community-learning partnerships. Beginning with our introductory course, Educ 200: Analyzing Schools, Trinity students gain first-hand experience and research skills through participant-observation in public school classrooms near the Trinity campus. For more information about community-learning partnerships across Trinity College, see the Center for Hartford Engagement and Research.
Hartford school placements for Educ 200
- Environmental Science Magnet School at Mary Hooker (ESM), PreK4 – Grade 8, Hartford Public Schools (HPS), with directions to side entrance parking lot on Broadview Terrace
- Expeditionary Learning Academy at Moylan School (ELAMS), PreK4 – Grade 5, Hartford Public Schools (HPS)
- Hartford Magnet Trinity College Academy (HMTCA), Grade 6-12, Hartford Public Schools (HPS)
- Montessori Magnet School (MMS), ages 3-12, Capitol Region Education Council (CREC)
Partnerships in Other Educational Studies Courses
Educational Studies faculty and students also frequently partner with schools and other community organizations in other Educational Studies courses. Recent partnerships have included: