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Have to agree with 10/08/06 post: school offers very little in technology, library is small w/limited usage time (see CVs'), classroom resources (wouldn't have known the one Science room was for science!) Teachers allow talking in classes, focus on detentions, have to use old textbooks, read off of PowerPoints (vs. teaching), clubs are really limited, football & basketball are 'it' at THS. It's one of the few small schools in the area though and graduates do go onto some good schools. Some teachers are good, most have been so so - need to bring in some new (not necessarily young) talent with some decent pay - feels like if public schools wouldn't hire, THS will. According to 1 parent, not much has changed in 20 years. The school really stepped up when our child was getting bullied & put an end to it. Hopefully, new principal will bring positive changes!

Some have said that Trinity is an old-fashioned school. Yes, it is. It is a Catholic school, teaching old fashioned values with emphasis on traditional academics. Children attending this school find the classes to be challenging and graduates find that they are more prepared for the college environment than many of their counterparts. It is a tight knit community and the parents are (or should be) very involved. It is a school run by the Catholic community for the community. No matter where you go, it is up to you and your parents to make the most of your educational opportunities. Opportunities abound at Trinity High School. I am proud to coach at Trinity and honored to be a small part of the Trinity tradition.
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