Senior girls perform “Mousetrap,” by Agatha Christie
To crown their study of drama this semester, the senior girls performed Agatha Christie’s “Mousetrap”.
We are thrilled to be playing sports this spring!
We are thrilled to be playing sports this spring! Tempest soccer and lacrosse teams for middle school and varsity began practices last week.
We wrapped up the Trinity Olympics last week with an intense game of knockout! Congratulations to th
We wrapped up the Trinity Olympics last week with an intense game of knockout! Congratulations to the Ninth and Seventh graders for prevailing on their campuses!
Trinity students are striving for glory this week as they participate in our Quest Olympic contests.
Trinity students are striving for glory this week as they participate in our Quest Olympic contests. KanJam and Corn Hole were the first events.
All the Trinity classes are competing for glory in the Trinity Olympics! KanJam and corn hole are tw
All the Trinity classes are competing for glory in the Trinity Olympics! KanJam and corn hole are two of this week’s events.
In science, the eighth-graders are designing earthquake-proof buildings with marshmallows and pasta
In science, the eighth-graders are designing earthquake-proof buildings with marshmallows and pasta and testing their designs on a shake table.
What happens when you combine potassium permanganate and glycerin? The tenth-graders are experimenti
What happens when you combine potassium permanganate and glycerin? The tenth-graders are experimenting with oxidation reactions in their chemistry class this week.
Why did God choose Moses instead of Aaron to be his prophet? Why were the signs Moses worked so frig
Why did God choose Moses instead of Aaron to be his prophet? Why were the signs Moses worked so frightening to Pharaoh and his court? Our seventh-grade students are diving into Scripture this semester with their study of the Old Testament.
The seventh-grade art students have been learning calligraphy and recreating designs originally used
The seventh-grade art students have been learning calligraphy and recreating designs originally used in illuminated manuscripts!