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Frog Hollow Community Spaces
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The Learning Corridor is a collection of four magnet schools located on one campus - The Montessori Magnet School, the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts, the Greater Hartford Academy of Math and Science, and Hartford Magnet Trinity College Academy. The corridor also includes a theater, family center, and the Hartford Boys and Girls Club.


One corner of the Learning Corridor, the site of HMTCA Middle School

Sky, Plant, Cloud, Building

Before it became The Learning Corridor, the sixteen acre space consisted of an abandoned lot originally used for parking buses. Frog Hollow residents had wanted the dangerous brownfield removed for years. The president of Trinity College at the time, Evan Dobelle, proposed the ambitious Learning Corridor in partnership with SINA. In the wake of the Sheff v. O'Neill court decision ordering schools in the Hartford area to desegregate, magnet schools offered a solution. Funding came mainly from donations from private companies, but large percentages were contributed by the institutions making up SINA. Construction was completed in 2000, and the Learning Corridor opened to the public in 2001.

Baldwin, Davarian L. In the Shadow of the Ivory Tower. Bold Type Books, 2021.

Nelson, Gabby, and Robert Jr. Cotto. “Reflecting on the 20th Anniversary of the Learning Corridor.” Center for Hartford Engagement and Research, 2 June 2021, https://www.trincoll.edu/cher/blog/reflecting-on-the-20th-anniversary-of-the-learning-corridor/.

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Julius Bourbeau