Trinity Bull, an 11th grader at Magnolia’s Renaissance Real World Academy, hopes to become an astronomer. She counts among her interests as “learning about space.”
Her principal, Beverly Voechting, noted, “Trinity is an intelligent and passionate young woman. She excels in her academics and is laser-focused on her future.”
The Moreno Valley resident began attending Springs schools in the 4th grade. She has continued with Springs into high school, she said, because she likes the smaller class size and hands-on learning which she has “greatly enjoyed and had proven helpful to me … as I went into high school [Magnolia] seemed the most logical and best choice for my academic future.” She likes the Academy’s teachers, who have “provided me with many opportunities I feel I would have never gotten had I attended a different school.”
Trinity also has dual enrollment at Riverside Community College, where she takes an English class. She hopes it will give her a “head start” for college and the astronomy profession. Her interests outside of school include reading, art and listening to music.