What does it truly mean to thrive, and how might we create systems that support wealth for all?
This school year, students across five subject areas will explore the many dimensions of wealth and equity—what wealth looks like, who has access to it (and who doesn’t), and how we might design systems to help all people thrive.
You will investigate real-world issues and create authentic solutions through your subject-area lens. Each class will contribute to a powerful shared story: one that connects disciplines, engages our community, and culminates in a public exhibition in Spring 2026.
You might be designing apps, modeling new community spaces, analyzing case studies, showcasing your cultural identity, or organizing a service project. You’ll also collaborate with local experts and present your work to a real audience.
Kickoff Assembly (October 1)
JA Finance Park Field Trip (October 27/28)
Class Idea Swap (December 9)
Portfolios Due (February 27)
Think Tank (March 4)
PHHS Expo (March 14)
CCTE Showcase (May)
Learn about the UN Sustainable Development Goals for 2030. Develop and carry out a student-led service project addressing one SDG in your local community. Explore how activism and social media can create change.
Kickoff Assembly (October 1)
JA Finance Park Field Trip (October 27/28)
Class Idea Swap (December 9)
Portfolios Due (February 27)
Think Tank (March 4)
PHHS Expo (March 14)
CCTE Showcase (May)
Learn about the UN Sustainable Development Goals for 2030. Develop and carry out a student-led service project addressing one SDG in your local community. Explore how activism and social media can create change.
Design and prototype an app, game, or physical device that helps people overcome a barrier to wealth or supports personal thriving. Share your creation with diagrams, explanations, and ethical considerations.
Design a structure that promotes equity, such as affordable housing, wellness centers, or community infrastructure. Showcase your design with a set of architectural plans, a scale model and a presentation.
Compare real-world case studies using exponential growth and financial data. Model how different life choices and conditions affect long-term wealth. Display data visualizations, graphs, and key insights at the exhibition.
Examine the concept of “wealth” within the Hispanic community by showcasing its rich cultural heritage, identifying specific challenges it faces, and exploring potential resources and thoughtful solutions to address those issues.