Guest speaker from Safe 2 Save will visit with US students about texting and driving. April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Safe 2 Save hosts competitions through their app where students can receive points and money towards free meals and other awards from local and statewide businesses.
Third graders' collaborative art project "Better Tile-gether" has qualified for this year's student art exhibition at the Museum of the Southwest under the theme: "Great things are done by a series of small things brought together."
-Vincent Van Gogh.
They studied Arabic patterns and geometry while learning about the multiple different ways in which objects—and people—are stronger together, capable of bringing to life any ideas we can possibly come up with.
Students observed and used multiple discarded objects in order to create texture and designs in their clay tiles, resulting in a series of beautiful pieces of art. When gathered, the small tiles make a bigger explosion of color and provide a new purpose.
Second graders' collaborative art project "Gaudi's Salamander Party" has qualified for this year's student art exhibition at the Museum of the Southwest under the theme: "Great things are done by a series of small things brought together." -Vincent Van Gogh.
We studied the art of Antoni Gaudi and the way in which he merged his designs to be part of his environment. We also observed how he used small pieces together to create colorful and attractive designs. When we studied pictures of his Park Guell, we fell in love with his giant Salamander, which allowed us to learn about these very curious amphibians. We created our own Salamanders using small pebbles a lot of creativity!
Join us for the opening of the Elementary School Student Art Exhibition! The art will be on display from April 5-May 12.
All the money earned at the sale will be used to buy items that will be donated to the Salvation Army as part of Trinity’s BIGG initiative for the 2018-2019 school year, in partnership with Amy Bell Charities.
All the money earned at the sale will be used to buy items that will be donated to the Salvation Army as part of Trinity’s BIGG initiative for the 2018-2019 school year, in partnership with Amy Bell Charities.
Informal gathering for parents to meet and congratulate our own Carrie Brown as incoming Preschool and Lower School Division Head.Informal gathering for parents to meet and congratulate our own Carrie Brown as incoming Preschool and Lower School Division Head.
As part of their BIGG project, Trinity 8th graders will be selling raffle tickets for $5 each for a chance to win a mountain bike donated by Peyton's Bikes. They will host a Bicycle Safety Clinic on Saturday, April 13th, at 9:00 a.m. on the west side of the campus. Proceeds will support blessing bags for the Sheriff's Crisis Intervention Unit.
For Parents of Rising Seniors - we will discuss specifics related to senior year, the college application process, Naviance, and important deadlines. This will include an overview of the senior calendar as well.
Kindergarten will have an Easter Egg Hunt and Lunch on Thursday, April 18, at The Racquet Club. They will go to The Racquet Club for lunch and activities at 10:30 a.m. and return about 12:30 p.m. This year, the TCA has generously funded the event for the K5 students. Students do not need to wear uniforms that day but should be in school appropriate clothes.
Third graders will deliver blue bags filled with necessities for needy mothers and their babies, followed by a tour. Our sunglasses sold out to raise money for this worthy cause, and third graders are donating diapers, wipes, and cash earned from chores at home.
Informal parent opportunity to meet and welcome our very own Carrie Brown in her new role next year as Preschool and Lower School Division Head. This event occurs directly before the LS Talent Show.
A "BIGG" big bake will be held during the talent show. All proceeds from this event will be shared between MASA (Midland Animal Shelter Adoptables) and Project Freedom Ride.