Over 100 Holy Trinity students participated in our annual reenactment of Jesus' life, passion, death, and resurrection. The cast and crew gave truly inspirational performances that helped prepare the audience for Holy Week and Easter.
Students in PreK through Grade 8 gathered to kick off this year's Race for Education, which will take place on Friday, May 3rd. Each class wrote a jingle, cheer, or rap to excite the crowd - they were fantastic! Please join us on race day for fun surprises, music, food, and surprises!
A representative from NOVA (Network of Victim Assistance) Bucks County brought the agency's prevention education and training program to Holy Trinity. The bullying prevention and iSmart technology presentations were very well-received by our Grade 3, 4, and 5 students and their teachers.
What a better time than Lent to have our Intermediate Unit - comprised of Grades 3, 4, and 5 - gather to demonstrate their knowledge of Religion? Broken into teams made up of students from each grade level, the Religion scholars answered questions taken straight from the Religion curriculum. It all came down to a tie, but the "Religion Rhinos" eventually emerged as the winners! Thank you to Mrs. Pirraglia, Miss Hecker, and Mrs. Smith for coordinating the fun event, and to Mr. McCusker for stepping-in as Master of Ceremonies.
Congratulations to our 5th and 6th Grade Reading Olympians who earned two blue ribbons in this year's competition at Neshaminy High School! A great big "thank you" is extended to their teacher moderators, Mrs. Olivia Haney and Mrs. Janet Horn, for all of their hard work!
Our Kindergarten classes spent the past few weeks nurturing eggs and watching them hatch into chicks! The students waited patiently for the eggs to be ready to hatch, and enjoyed observing the quickly-changing baby chicks. Thank you to Farmer Mel for bringing this learning experience to our school!