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Why Do Parents Love Trinity? |
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We love You, Trinity
Catholic School! Wonderful people together with God make
a beautiful combination! Thank you for all the love and care that
Mrs. Rufa, the teachers and staff have given to our children during
the good times and the rough times of life. Love, the Grogan Family
My
husband and I would like to say a few words about TCS. We have
had two kids graduate from Trinity and have two more in school now
and we have been more than grateful for their education they have
received. I feel at home at Trinity as a parent being involved
in all the activities, from school masses, the field trips, and just
dropping in to eat lunch with my children. Everyone is treated
equally and fairly at Trinity and as a parent, it is very nice to
know that they care about my children, in and out of school. I
have grown to know and admire the teachers at Trinity and they
always have a nice word to say about something good in my child and
every child who attends the school. I have thankful to have
chosen Trinity many years ago and look forward to all 4 of my kids
graduating from TCS. Thank you to all who are associated with
Trinity, it means a lot to OUR children.
Mrs.
Rufa,
Gabe and I
wanted to convey our appreciation to you relating to how flexible,
sensitive, and accommodating our Trinity experience has been with
the kids. I was a Trinity student and don't remember there
being kids with special needs in school with me and was unsure if
Trinity would be able to offer our son the services that he needs.
We were quickly able to find that he has received the best of
everything and has blossomed since his arrival last year.
In addition to that our other children had some additional sensitive
issues relating to being adopted and moving to a new town.
But, they transitioned smoothly and were able to get caught up
academically within no time. I have watched my children
embrace religious education, and a sense of spirituality that was
never in their life before they came to us and we attribute this to
the partnership between our family and Trinity Catholic School.
There
is nothing
more wonderful than the blind faith of a child and the way that they
whole-heartedly love Jesus. We appreciate all that all of you
do. Trinity Catholic School is all about love. It can be seen in the pictures of Jesus, the savior who loves like no other, in the statues of saints who sacrificed their lives in order to love others like Jesus did, or on the prayer board filled with names of loved ones for whom students wish to pray. It can be heard in morning prayer, in a heartfelt Pledge of Allegiance, in the polite ways students speak to each other and to their teachers, in the belly laugh of a child, and in the voices of children raised in songs of praise during Mass. It can even be tasted in the healthy and delicious meals made daily in the cafeteria. Love is an undeniable feeling in Trinity Catholic. It is felt as soon as one walks through its halls. It starts from the top with a warm and loving principal, through respectful and creative teachers, wonderful volunteer parents, conscientious staff workers, and caring priests. It ends in the love Trinity students have for God, for neighbor, for learning, and for self. It is a beautiful gift, one we feel so blessed to have. Thank you to Trinity Catholic School, its Faculty, staff, parents, priests and students for embracing love every day of the year. Sincerely, The O'Neill Family |
We love that all the teachers and
staff at Trinity greet our son by name. We love that
this school is a loving, caring environment that supports
values that our family believes in. We love the many
creative approaches to learning our sons JK teacher
incorporates into her classes. We love to see our son
so happy and excited to go to school each morning. We
could not ask for a more positive
experience!! Thanks, Gary and Monique Torbey
Anthony Bolia is in Mrs.
Marsh's Kindergarten class, and he likes the picture of Mary on the
wall in his classroom, the centers which are different tables
that they choose to work at during the day, and to play with the
kitchen set in the room. I like a few things as a parent, as
well. I am only familiar with the younger grades, but I
like the ratio of students to the teacher. It is so comforting
knowing that my child can receive maybe a little more attention than
what he might have received in public school, which in turn
hopefully will enable him to learn better or easier. With what
the State expects children to learn and how quickly they are
supposed to learn it, a smaller classroom is ideal. Also,
even though our family situation is different than what is being
taught (mother, father and sister or brothers living together), I do
feel that he will come away with a sense that all families
traditional and non-traditional are special. No matter how
different his family is we still love and grow as any traditional
family does.
We
love Trinity because students learn how to be a good friend and citizen
of the community by keeping God’s love in their hearts. We love
the caring, loving teachers and staff – Trinity is a family, not just a
school. It is where students are taught how to learn through books
and love by example. We feel blessed to be part of the
Trinity family. And, we cannot forget the food – even the pickiest
of eaters, like my daughter, loves lunch at Trinity!
Thanks, Trinity, for knowing learning involves much more than academics alone, allowing our children to make mistakes and to learn from them, giving our children the opportunity to share their gifts with others, and always keeping Jesus alive in their hearts. Love, The Elman Family
Our family loves Trinity Catholic School for its inviting family atmosphere centered around strong morals and values. Trinity has taught and continues to teach our children to show love and compassion for everyone. In a world where differences can divide so many children, don’t you want to teach your children that differences truly unite us? If so, consider Trinity Catholic School where diversity is unity through the eyes of a strong faith community under the leadership of Jesus Christ. – Pam and Mark Bogdan The thing that we love about Trinity Catholic School is that it feels like a second family to us. It creates an excellent start in our children’s life. All the staff and faculty know each and every child. We can’t say enough good things about this school. – Tom and Michelle Blair Our family loves Trinity Catholic School because the education is stellar and everyone at Trinity is happy to be there! Thanks for the opportunity to brag. - Beth Reyes |
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Why Do Students Love Trinity? |
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I love the way that Trinity Catholic teachers challenge the students with advanced school work. Alison Herne
Trinity, I love you. Trinity Catholic School is my school. It is cool. We get to eat the greatest food. Trinity puts me in a good mood. It is the best school to go to. Physical Education helps us get exercise and have fun too. We get homework that is fun to do. Our teachers are heroes too, and so are you. Trinity Catholic you’re the greatest school. Love, Mrs. Wilson’s First Graders
Why
Mrs. Behrens Kindergarten class loves TCS: |
Trinity you are the best doggone school ever. Monique Hitchcock – 5th grade T - Terrific C - Catholic S - Super Duper Caitlin McMahon – 5th grade Roses are red, violets are blue, Trinity Catholic is the school for you. Connor Francis - 5th grade Trinity Catholic School is one caring place. Raechel Davis - 5th grade Hearts gather at Trinity Catholic School. Laura Dowdy - 5th grade Trinity is out of this world because of its care for people. Patrick LaGrow - 5th grade Some schools are white. Some schools are black. But Trinity is pink because it’s full of kind hearts. Letitia Ryan - 5th grade To Trinity - Roses are red. Violets are blue. Trinity Catholic School we'll always love you! Happy 25th Anniversary - Hunter Storrin - 5th grade |
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Why Do Teachers Love Trinity? |
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Why I like teaching at TCS: |
Trinity is a
warm, welcoming place to teach. The children make by day!
E veryday He is our friend. Jesus loves us without end.Mrs. Borsellino - 5th grade teacher |
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