TEA ADVENTURES

2025 8th Grade Passages

Before TEA 8th graders can graduate and move onto high school, they are tasked with a Passage Presentation. The presentations are a reflection upon their middle school years, acknowledgements of failures, successes, and growth.

2025 Senior Passages

Senior Passages at TEA are a long standing tradition. While standing in front of an audience of family, friends, faculty, and peers, our graduating Seniors reflect on their journeys through life both inside and outside of school, sharing beautiful stories and reflections along the way.

The Class of 2025 Senior Capstone Projects

A successful individual Senior Capstone is a graduation requirement, but more importantly, it is an opportunity to demonstrate your highest level of learning at TEA.

TEA’s First International Food Festival

Read about student-organized International Food Festival.

Spring 2025 Parent Town Hall

On Monday, May 27th we held a live (virtual) State of the School event that was open to all current families, new families for 20/21, and prospective families. Watch the Video Replay, View the Live Q&A Transcript and Read the MEMO that was distributed during the event.

From Classroom to Slopes

Read about some of TEA’s exceptional winter athletes.

TEA in the Sierra Sun: Students Win Awards at 2025 Junior Theater Festival

Members of TEA Players headed to Sacramento to participate in the Junior Theater Festival, West 2025, bringing home trophies.

Beyond the Classroom: TEA’s Individualized Adventure Program

2024 Alumni Panel 

TEA’s 2020 and 2024 graduating classes answered parent and student questions on a wide range of topics including how their experience(s) at TEA have impacted their success in college and work.

11th Grade on Costa Rica’s Community, Culture, and Conservation

TEA’s 11th grade visited Costa Rica for their fall fieldwork. Their first destination was the Asociación de Mujeres Organizadas de Biolley (ASOMOBI), a local woman-run non-governmental organization in Biolley. There, they cultivated TEA’s lasting relationship with the organization. The 11th graders worked with ASOMOBI to weed, clean drainage ditches, dry coffee beans, and maintain communal spaces.

12th Grade Cultural Immersion in Belize

TEA’s 12th graders journeyed through Belize, from its coast to its rainforests, to delve into its governmental policies, international relations, and cultural history. Education at TEA goes beyond the classroom, immersing students in real-life experiences.