News Detail

Joel Amasowomwan

What extracurricular activities or clubs were you involved in, and how did they shape your high school experience? 
I am a Co-President of the African Culture Club. Being a part of this club, especially with a massive leadership role, I have had the opportunity to lead and influence my club members. This experience has shaped me to become more comfortable in a public setting. Overall this club has made high school more fun for me.

What advice would you give to incoming freshmen based on your experiences?
I advise incoming freshmen to try a little bit of everything: clubs, school trips, chapel, STUCO, and most especially sports. Trinity is a relatively small school so there is almost always an open slot for you to participate. Being involved in many school activities may be a bit tasking, but it gives room for growth and new experiences, brings you closer to a lot of people, and introduces you to new people who make your time at Trinity more enjoyable.  
 
What are you looking forward to the most for your senior year?
I am looking forward to the new memories the most. I want to make my last year at Trinity memorable and enjoy my friends' presence before we head off to college. 

What are your plans after you graduate?
After I graduate, I want to study mechanical engineering and become an engineering manager.


Back

Trinity School of Midland

© 2019 Trinity School. All Rights Reserved.
© 2019 Trinity School. All Rights Reserved.