Students at THS and TMS had a unique and impactful learning experience this week as the Mobile Museum of Tolerance visited from March 16 to 18.
This traveling, high-tech classroom brings powerful lessons on social justice, history and digital responsibility directly to students. Through interactive workshops and guided discussions, students explored topics such as the Civil Rights Movement, Anne Frank, combating hate and more.
Across all three days, students in grades 6–12 engaged in meaningful conversations about empathy, standing up against injustice and the importance of individual actions in shaping a more inclusive world. The immersive nature of the museum allowed students to connect deeply with historical events while also applying those lessons to modern-day challenges.
Thank you to our staff and students for making the most of this powerful opportunity to learn, reflect and grow.


