There are moments when culture and purpose align naturally—when collaboration is not manufactured, but inevitable. The upcoming partnership between Holy Grail and The Playground Rules is one of those moments.
At its core, this collaboration is about reframing how young people see learning—and how learning sees them.
Who Is The Playground Rules?
Founded in 2018 and based in Henderson, Nevada, The Playground Rules was built on a simple but powerful belief: creativity and joy are not extras in education—they are essentials.
Led by Trinise “Polaryss” Crowder and Margaret Simon, known collectively as “Genius Agents,” The Playground Rules operates at the intersection of education, culture, and cognitive science. With more than two decades of combined experience, the founders bring together Hip Hop pedagogy, math mastery, and learning-style awareness to create environments where engagement is intentional and expression is encouraged.
Their work centers on helping students, educators, parents, and employers better understand how people learn—not just what they learn. Through hands-on tools like their Rubik’s Cube Learning Style Assessment and immersive workshops such as Raps & Rubik’s Cubes, The Playground Rules unlocks learning by meeting individuals in their Zone of Genius. The result is deeper engagement, stronger retention, and learning experiences that actually stick.
Why Holy Grail Stepped In
The connection between Holy Grail and The Playground Rules was made organically—through conversation, not contracts. Coming from a background in corporate training and operational leadership, Mr. Clark immediately recognized the throughline: effective teaching, like effective training, starts with understanding how people think.
Holy Grail was drawn to The Playground Rules not only for what they do, but for how they do it. Their approach makes learning feel relevant, expressive, and culturally grounded—using rhythm, rhyme, and movement to turn abstract concepts into lived experiences. That philosophy mirrors Holy Grail’s own brand ethos: culture should empower, not just perform.
While Holy Grail has long focused on uplifting youth through its past kids’ initiatives, this collaboration warranted something distinct. What The Playground Rules is building deserved its own platform—and its own collection.
Introducing: The Playground Rules Collection
Launching Spring 2026, The Playground Rules Collection by Holy Grail is designed as more than merchandise. It is an expression of identity.
The initial release features children’s tees that spotlight the four core learning styles: kinesthetic, visual, auditory, and verbal. Each piece allows young learners to literally wear how they learn best. Priced starting at $18, the collection is intentionally accessible while remaining aligned with Holy Grail’s elevated lifestyle positioning.
These garments are not novelty items. They are cultural signals—affirmations that learning differences are strengths, and that self-awareness is something to be celebrated early.
More Than a Drop—A Direction
For The Playground Rules, the collection extends their mission beyond classrooms and workshops into everyday life. For Holy Grail, it represents a commitment to collaborations that carry meaning and momentum.
Both organizations view this as a long-term initiative, not a one-off release. Growth is expected—but only the right kind. Scaled thoughtfully. Rooted in purpose.
The Playground Rules Collection will be available exclusively through Holy Grail’s e-commerce platform, with a full marketing activation planned around the launch.
Looking Ahead
This collaboration signals where Holy Grail is headed: toward partnerships that do more than look good—they do good. It reinforces a belief shared by both organizations: when learning is engaging and culture is respected, potential compounds.
And this is just the beginning.


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