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Introducing a Familiar Face

March 1st, 2024 by Natalie Mouw

We are excited to announce that Stephanie Sneller has accepted the role of Marketing Director for Trinitas Classical School. Bringing the same enthusiasm and creativity that she developed as Parent Service Fellowship Chair, along with experience from former employment, Mrs. Sneller is excited to share with the surrounding community about Trinitas and the joy of a classical, Christian education.


Protect Young Eyes Event

March 1st, 2024 by Natalie Mouw

LaGrave Christian Reformed Church is hosting a Protect Young Eyes Sunday, March 17 at 10:00 a.m. Learn from trusted experts at PYE what it takes to help kids learn to use technology well. This presentation introduces parents to the 5 foundational PYE Core Values and stresses the importance of both prayer and practice in having a tech-safer home. We encourage you to attend! 


Composer Spotlight — Antonin Dvorak

February 23rd, 2024 by Natalie Mouw

Students are learning about Antonin Dvorak. His American Quartet is a beautiful piece to listen to in the car or while cooking or drawing or dancing together. Listen for the bird sounds Dvorak incorporated into the music. 


Looking for Book Character Day Props?

February 23rd, 2024 by Natalie Mouw

Looking for costumes, props, or specific articles of clothing? Stop by the office to see what items have been posted on the Available side or place your own Wanted ad requesting items. If you have extra items at home please consider posting what you have available as well. 


Family Gym Game Night

February 23rd, 2024 by Natalie Mouw

Family gym night is coming Friday, March 8. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Families are invited to test their meddle as students take on the parents and teachers in favorite games such as wallie-ball, relay races, and of course dodgeball. We will also make some space in the first and second grade classrooms as a quieter area for those needing a break from the excitement happening in the gym. Families are welcome to bring water bottles and snacks, but we recommend eating dinner prior to arriving at the school. Parents, as a reminder, you must stay with your child(ren), as this is a family event.


Introducing Our New PSF Chair, Alyse Garabelli!

February 9th, 2024 by Natalie Mouw

We are delighted to welcome Alyse Garabelli as our new PSF Chair! Alyse has been enthusiastically serving the Trinitas community in a wide variety of ways (for which our staff is very grateful) since she and her family joined Trinitas. 

Here’s a message from Alyse: 

My husband, Mike, and I have two children at Trinitas: Dominic in first grade and Vincent in second. Outside the home, I have the great pleasure of working for Our Daily Bread University (part of Our Daily Bread Ministries). Apart from that, things that excite me are reading with my family, learning more about classical Christian education, and Detroit Lions football! Our family joined Trinitas two and a half years ago when Vincent started Kindergarten and we have been incredibly blessed by the community and friendships we’ve found here. I’m particularly grateful for how warm and welcoming the community has been, and that kind of welcome is something I’m motivated to share with others. I’m excited and thankful for this opportunity to serve as PSF Chair! 


Lending Library — Lots of Loans Available!

February 2nd, 2024 by Natalie Mouw

The Trinitas Little Lending Library is a great source for Thoughtful Reader reading. Visit the media center and choose a good book today! Reading logs are available in the office. Be sure to turn them in to a teacher or Mrs. Mouw for a chance to make it onto our new bookshelf bulletin board! 


Notae Latinae: “Euge” for MJCL! (Euge = Hurrah!)

February 2nd, 2024 by Natalie Mouw

The Michigan Junior Classical League spring conference (a.k.a. “MJCL”) is a fun day that brings together Latin students from across the state! The day features workshops, academic skills tests, and some competitive events (e.g., oratory, visual art, Olympika games, Latin quiz bowl, costume contest). Students in grades 6 through 8 are eligible to attend. Several parent drivers/chaperones will be needed as this year’s conference is on Saturday, March 23. The cost for families is $10 per student. (Trinitas is paying the rest of the $25 conference fee in addition to providing a team t-shirt.) Lunch is included.  

The sign-up forms that went home with students earlier this week must be returned by Wednesday, February 14. 

It has become a tradition to send off our MJCL team with a parking lot pep rally ahead of dismissal. Please plan to attend this year’s rally on Friday, March 22, at 2:30 p.m. 


Artist Spotlight — Da Vinci

February 2nd, 2024 by Natalie Mouw

Our new artist of the quarter is Leonardo da Vinci. On Monday, students learned about some of da Vinci’s many creations—from paintings to sculptures to crazy inventions! As our young artists learned, he was notorious for beginning projects without ever finishing them. One such project was a massive equestrian statue commissioned by the duke of Milan. Due to the constraints of the technology of his day, da Vinci was not able to successfully cast a bronze figure of such amazing size. Five centuries later, however, the artist Nina Akamu brought da Vinci’s idea to life by creating a massive statue which now resides in the Frederick Meijer Gardens, right here in Grand Rapids  


High School Exploration Committee

February 2nd, 2024 by Natalie Mouw

The Trinitas School Board is pleased to announce the creation of a High School Exploration Committee. In the coming months, the committee will be seeking your feedback about interest in developing a high school option for Trinitas students. The committee will also be gathering information about the costs, opportunities, and time frames associated with different expansion options. Please join us in prayer for the work of the committee, and be on the lookout for an interest survey in the coming weeks. If you have questions in the meantime, feel free to contact committee chair Austin Hakes.