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Sixth Grade Social Impact Field Trip on Wednesday, April 22 

On Wednesday, April 22, sixth graders will enjoy a social impact field trip day. They will depart campus mid-morning and return in time for regular afternoon carpool pick-up. Sixth grade students will visit the Trinity River Audubon Center to connect with their social impact theme of water. They will hear from TRAC about the importance of the river and biodiversity to our lives and participate in water testing and exploring the grounds. Trinity River Audubon Center is a nationally recognized leader in site remediation and conservation. Students should bring a nut-free sack lunch and a reusable water bottle. Students should wear a Hockaday t-shirt, long pants, jeans ,leggings, or PE-approved sweatpants, socks that cover the ankles, and closed-toe shoes (sneakers). Bug spray and sunscreen are optional and recommended. Students will be given a Field Trip Information Sheet to bring home with additional information.
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