Ash Wednesday is next week. We will be imposing the ashes at our Intermediate School Chapel as well as our two Upper School Chapels. There will be no celebration of Holy Communion in these three services that day in order to walk through this penitential service without rushing.
As is our custom, we will not impose the ashes at the Lower School.
May the service be a moving way to mark the beginning of your Lenten season and the journey to the Cross.
Upper School art students will travel to Texas Tech for a visual arts open house. In the evening there will be a student/faculty exhibit with Texas Tech students and faculty.
Hosted by Trinity Cheerleaders. $30 per couple; $10 for each additional sibling or friend. Dance, Games, Photo Booth, and Snacks. Proceeds benefit Trinity Cheerleaders.
Young boys meet bi-monthly to learn and earn merit badges based on the Boy Scouts of America curriculum. This group is primarily made up of boys in grades 1 - 3. Contact James Wilson or Jefferson Cox (parent volunteers) for more information
This is a parent/student meeting for all who are interested in cheering or being a mascot in the 2017-2018 school year. This is mandatory if you plan to participate in tryouts. Sixth graders who are interested in cheerleading for their upcoming 7th grade year should attend, along with 7th-11th graders. Information will be presented about the Cheer/Mascot Clinic and tryouts.
This is a mandatory clinic if you plan on trying out for cheer or the mascot for 2017-2018. 4:15 p.m.-5:30 p.m. except on Wednesday the 22nd we will end at 5:00 pm.
Young boys meet bi-monthly to learn and earn merit badges based on the Boy Scouts of America curriculum. This group is primarily made up of boys in grades 1 - 3. Contact James Wilson or Jefferson Cox (parent volunteers) for more information
This is a mandatory clinic if you plan on trying out for cheer or the mascot for 2017-2018. 4:15 p.m.-5:30 p.m. except on Wednesday the 22nd we will end at 5:00 pm.
This is a mandatory clinic if you plan on trying out for cheer or the mascot for 2017-2018. 4:15 p.m.-5:30 p.m. except on Wednesday the 22nd we will end at 5:00 pm.
This is a mandatory clinic if you plan on trying out for cheer or the mascot for 2017-2018. 4:15 p.m.-5:30 p.m. except on Wednesday the 22nd we will end at 5:00 pm.
Trinity School will host Erika Christakis for a lecture that is open to the community. Free tickets are required and available at the front office of Trinity School. For more information, contact Kobi Lincoln (432) 697-3281.
Educator, journalist, and New York Times best-selling author of The Importance of Being Little, Erika Christakis has spent her career as an advocate for children and families. With extensive experience from years as a lecturer at Yale’s esteemed Child Study Center, she has written widely about child development from preschool through the college years, drawing on her hands-on experiences as a former teacher, preschool director, school consultant, and college administrator. For two years, Erika wrote a TIME.com Ideas column and her work has been featured in The Atlantic, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, CNN.com, Nightline, and the Financial Times. An honors graduate of Harvard College, she holds advanced degrees in public health, communication, and early childhood education and is a Massachusetts-certified early childhood teacher.
Her book, The Importance of Being Little, will be available for purchase at the event.