2024-2025 School Goals
Inspired by our faith, we will cultivate a community in which every person is seen, welcomed, respected, supported, and loved.
Guided by our mission, we will foster a culture of excellence in teaching and learning.
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This week
Virtue: Love
Tuesday, 6/3
- Tunes Tuesday
- Titan Time: Homeroom
Wednesday, 6/4
- Late start - doors open at 9:00am
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Music at Midweek - Sign up here
- Mass host: 8th grade - passing of the scrolls ceremony
- Auditions for leading parts of fall musical held after school
Thursday, 6/5
Friday, 6/6
- Free dress for 2 cans of food for Holy Trinity's food pantry
- Bird Alliance in-house field trip for 3rd and 4th graders
- Tea party for 1st and 8th grade buddies
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Looking forward
June 12: Field Day and final PTO meeting (link to PTO planning survey)
June 13: 8th grade graduation / last day for 8th graders
June 18: Last day of school / Early Dismissal / Family Picnic
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It is June!!! We have three weeks left this year (two for 8th grade) and our plan is to squeeze the most out of every day. We have a couple of in-house field trips for 3rd and 4th graders coming up, as well as one away from school for kindergarteners, 1st and 2nd graders.
Additional upcoming events include end of year projects and celebrations, followed by Field Day and then 8th grade graduation. Each day gives us the chance to stop, take a breath, and pause for a moment of gratitude. Thank you for all you did to make this such a successful year. Our partnership with parents is key to all we do. We love our HT families!!!
Welcome Halle
We are pleased to announce that Halle Velenchenko, who has been serving as a temporary Administrative Assistant, will be joining us permanently next year.
In her short time at Holy Trinity, Halle has quickly become a valued member of our community. In addition to her strong organizational skills and many talents, she brings a warm and welcoming presence to the front office. We are delighted she will continue to be part of the Holy Trinity family.
| | Our Faith at Holy Trinity School | |
This Week's Virtue: LOVE
The virtue of LOVE beats at the core of all we do as a school and community. It guides us in how we act together every day. It is the greatest virtue and drives all others. Examples of ways we can demonstrate love include seeing the inherent dignity and goodness in others, putting the needs of others first and acting with kindness, being patient with each other, and forgiving others when we find ourselves in difficult situations. Thank you for modeling this virtue for our students and supporting their growth in the virtue of love.
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Prayer Intentions
- We continue to pray for our students, staff, and families who are battling illnesses.
- For our 8th graders as they prepare to leave our school and move forward to the next part of their acadmic journey.
- We pray each day for God to help us grow in the virtue of love.
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Gratitudes
- Thank you to 8th graders who put together a fantastic spirit week.
- Over the last two weeks, staff members at Holy Trinity stepped up to fill in for ill colleagues to keep learning moving forward in classrooms.
- Altar servers last weekend: Skyler Y., Layla S-B., Jackson C., and Georgia B.
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Thank you to the parent volunteers and members of Knights of Columbus who helped add a cushioning layer of bark chips to the playground.
- Thank you to Max Furr for painting the undercover basketball hoop.
| | Recapping Spirit Week & Penny Wars | | Last week was full of fun activities and dress up days! The week began with students and staff in PJs on Tuesday, followed by Fancy Dress Day on Wednesday. On Thursday, friends sported matching outfits and Friday was Crazy Day. All week, milk jugs for each grade filled with coins and dollar bills in a school-wide effort to contribute to Penny Wars. | |
Yearbooks for the 2024-25 school year arrive this Tuesday, June 3rd. A student team, guided by yearbook advisor Kathleen Jones, created a fantastic yearbook that is twice as large as last year's. It's in full color and includes pictures of events from nearly the whole year, even Titan Run and track.
Please use this form to order yours today. They are $20.00 and will be charged through FACTS.
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As we wrap another fun and successful year of CYO sports for our hard working Titans, please join us in thanking HT CYO Equipment Manager Michael Contreras for his last eight years of service to our school, community and CYO club.
Over the course of this time, Michael graciously contributed countless hours behind the scene making sure our equipment was organized and stocked, spending every Sunday from August to February verifying practice balls were perfectly inflated, ensuring our jump pit was ready for action, and preparing Saturday ball bags with scorebooks, game balls and the all important ice packs!
This year, Michael gave even more of his time by helping us coach the Track & Field team. Thank you Michael for all you've done to make our athletes' experiences fun, safe and successful!
| | Uniform Information for Next Year | |
When Dennis Uniform went out of business this year, it offered an opportunity for a review of our uniform line up and a chance to secure a replacement provider. Here is an outline of our uniform line up for next year:
- HT logo polo shirts: red, white, or blue polo shirts (long sleeve or short sleeve)
- HT logo sweaters, ¼ zip sweatshirts/fleece, or HT branded sweatshirts
- Pants/shorts in khaki or navy (Lands End, Eddie Bauer preferred)
- Girls white button down shirts long sleeve worn under jumper
- Boys/Girls white button down shirt long sleeve with plaid tie (new item)
- Plaid girls jumpers for PreK-5th, navy for 6th-8th (new item)
Families can find our complete uniform selection at Land’s End. Here is the link to our online shop.
Reminder: In August, families can pick up clothing items from the uniform closet during specific timeframes on two Sundays. More details to come.
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Join us for our final PTO meeting on Thursday, June 12th from 3:30 to 5:30pm in the Fireside room. EC is free for those who attend. The purpose of this meeting is to plan next year's events and schedule and we need your help! Please fill out this All School PTO Events Survey today to guide us in our planning.
Upon early dismissal on Wednesday, June 18th, please head out to the playground area with your child(ren). Hamburgers and corn dogs will be provided and Handel's will be on-site selling ice cream.
We have a few volunteer needs which you can find here: Events | Track It Forward.
Looking forward to seeing you for one last school hurrah!
| | Upcoming Drama Program Activities | |
Dramafest will occur this Saturday, June 7th!
K–3rd grade students are invited to a half-day drama camp (8:00am –12:30pm) featuring a 20-minute Peter Pan-inspired play led by our thespians. Everyone gets a role!
Performance at noon. Please pre-register your student by filling out this document.
Pre-registration is required by Wednesday, June 4th.
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Come join the fun we have in our school musicals! Our fall drama production is going to be Frozen. After school on Wednesday, June 11th, auditions will be held for lead roles and are available for grades K-8. Packets are available in the front office for pickup.
Please register to be part of the magic! Students may still sign up in September, but all lead roles will be cast at the June 11th audition.
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Field Day is approaching and will occur on Thursday, June 12th!
Field Day is a fun-filled, energetic, joyful celebration at the end of the year hosted by our amazing 8th graders. Teams are created and include students from each grade, and team members wear the same colored shirt.
Please refer to this chart for the shirt color of each student.
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Calendar for 2025-26 school year. This calendar shows key dates only. School events will be published in August.
Click here for printable PDF
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