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PHOENIX NEWS
June 13, 2014
Greetings HMTCA Family,
It is hard to believe that we have reached the end of the 2013-2014 academic year. This year has
been action-packed – full of changes, accomplishments and events. This edition of the Phoenix News highlights many of our
students’ year end accomplishments and travels. I am so very proud of our kids.
Its official, they have broken ground on our new HMTCA High School Wing. The new wing will connect our main middle
school building with the Commons. Please be patient, as we will be faced with construction challenges over the next 18 months.
Unfortunately, we will not have access to the main courtyard until construction is completed in December of 2015. The good
news is that we will have a new parent drop off/cut out on Vernon Street, and it will be two lanes. Work on the parent drop
off/cut out is expected to be completed by the first day of school, Tuesday, August 26, 2014. I wish you all a restful and enjoyable summer and look forward to welcoming you back to HMTCA in late August.
Sally Biggs
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR HMTCA TEACHER OF THE YEAR
CONGRATULATIONS to Sonia Tamburro, high school counselor, for being selected as HMTCA’s Teacher of
the Year! This was a well deserved honor. To quote those who nominated her,”Ms. Sonia Tamburro works hard
with the students, staff, and outside resources to ensure all of our high school students and rising high school
students are prepared for success in college. In addition, she counsels students daily, focusing on their
emotional and academic needs, as well as their social and life behaviors.”Ms. Tamburro has been at HMTCA
since 2004, when she started as a seventh grade Spanish teacher. She acquired her degree in counseling and
brought those talents back to HMTCA in 2011. Sonia has been an integral part of the development of our high
school.
Here are some of the highlights of Ms. Tamburro’s accomplishments:
Financial Aid Night Coordinator- An evening designed to help parents understand and navigate different
ways to pay for college.
Junior Planning Night Co-Coordinator- Junior parents learn about different post secondary opportunities.
Naviance- A unique tool that helps students, parents and teachers plan for post secondary success. It
has currently been used for things like career aptitude suggestions and SAT prep.
Career Fair Co-Coordinator- She brings professionals from various fields, into the school, so our
students can explore different career options.
PSAT Coordinator- Ms. Tamburro organized and implemented testing for our 10th and 11th graders.
Please join us in thanking Ms. Tamburro for her outstanding contributions to the HMTCA community and for her
tireless efforts toward the success of our students.
Important Happenings at HMTCA
FIRST NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
INDUCTION
In its first ceremony of this kind at the school, 30 sophomores and juniors were inducted into the Hartford
Magnet Trinity College Academy Chapter of the National Honor Society on Wednesday June 4, 2014. Mrs.
Biggs opened the ceremony by thanking the selection committee for their hard work. Junior, Caylin Pollard
provided an a cappella rendition of the National Anthem, which was followed by words of advice from Trinity
President, Dr. James Jones.
NHS members Heather Sharp, Tracy Kane and Amanda Kennedy-Angel spoke on the four pillars of scholarship,
service, leadership and character, while the inductees publicly recognized someone who has had a strong
positive influence on their development. Freshman, Vivia Marshall, HMTCA Poetry Out Loud winner, paid tribute
to Maya Angelo with a moving recital of her poem, On the Pulse of Morning.
Mrs. Biggs and Mrs. Lalama bestowed NHS pins and certificates, and congratulated the inductees as they were
introduced by the current NHS members. Ms Sharp delivered the oath of membership to the inductees and the
evening ended with parents and staff congratulating the new NHS members over light refreshments.
HMTCA NHS members:
Alana Andrews Thomson Kelly Justin Rivera
Angelisse Keilany Dones Brandon Lira Kayla Luz Rodriguez
Franches Marie Garay Natalie Marie Liska Piffanie Rosario
Frenz Garay Sadie MacDonald Sameeha Shaikh
Jenna Gabrielle Gershman Kristopher A. L. Marques Sophie Silver
Jordan Gershman Sean McCarthy Emily Rose Squatrito
Liam Griffin Anya Mena Kimone Walker
Azem Handzic Dzenan Mujic Meghan Weeks
Myane Alyce Harris Daztar Pagdiwala Erica Wilcoxen
CJ Humphries Victoria Picard Nicole V. Winiarski
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More Important Happenings at HMTCA
LOOK HOW FAR THEY HAVE COME
The HMTCA Family Reunion was held on Wednesday, May 28th. We invite former students, now seniors in
high school, to come back for a reunion. Until we developed our own high school, all of our students dispersed
and went to schools all around the state. This event gives us a chance to see how they have grown and
succeeded in high school, and we get to learn about where the future will take them. Many students of the
Class of 2014 are going to college and a few will work, travel, or join the military. The students and staff had a
great time remembering the fun they had at HMTCA and enjoyed sharing in everyone’s successes since eighth
grade. It was great hearing the screams of joy from those kids who hadn’t seen each other or their HMMS
teachers in four years. One student came all the way from Oregon because she did not want to miss the
fun. The evening wrapped up with a tour of the middle school. Everyone had a great time.
CELEBRATE OUR DIFFERENCES
Each year, we take time to celebrate the incredible diversity of our community. Multicultural Night is a time for
people to share their culture through foods, music, artifacts and even traditional dress. This year our students
were asked to participate, by doing drawings of flags from different countries which were used as decorations.
To build excitement and anticipation, the school was treated to daily music from around the world. This year the
event was held before the middle school band concert, so people could enjoy a complete evening of
entertainment. A tradition at HMTCA, Multicultural Night never disappoints.
TAXI ANYONE?
Who would take a taxi if you could take a limousine? Several of our students were treated to a “limo lunch” to
celebrate their success in the Fall Fundraiser. Anyone who sold over $250 was treated to a stretch limousine
ride to have lunch at McDonalds! Rather than have the limo get stuck in a snow bank, we save the reward until
the spring. For most of the students, it is the first time they have ever been in a limousine, and half the fun is
watching people’s expressions as the limo pulls up and young children pile out. Needless to say, they
thoroughly enjoyed the experience.
HMTCA STUDENTS GO TO COLLEGE
Several weeks ago we did an article about our first group of students, who were actually taking
a college course on the Capital Community College campus. HMTCA and the students involved
were so excited to see our vision and goal become a reality. We thought it might be interesting
to get the students’ perspective on this thrilling first experience. The following three accounts ce
STILL MORE IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS
A BEAUTIFUL NIGHT
“Firsts” are always special and the first high school Junior Prom was no exception. Approximately fifty students
attended and from all reports, it was a magical evening for everyone. The theme was a masquerade ball, but
there was no hiding the fun and joy on the faces of our junior class. Thank you to the class officers who
worked so hard on the arrangements, the faculty for chaperoning, and the DJs for providing the fun. You can
see for yourself, from the pictures, it was beautiful in every sense.
HMTCA ON THE GO
EIGHTH GRADE HEADS FOR THE HILLS
Each year, as part of the celebration of completing middle school, eighth grade students go to
Holiday Hills, in Prospect. This is a day that kids look forward to from the time they are in sixth grade. Holiday
Hills provides a day chock full of food and activities that are pure fun. There is swimming, tennis,
rock climbing, kayaking, soccer, badminton water slides and even horse back riding. As for the food, who
wouldn’t love cotton candy, popsicles, ice cream and yes “real” food like hotdogs and hamburgers? There were
nothing but smiles, laughter and joy on this very special day.
HMTCA STILL GOING
“CAPE COD ROCKS”
This was the sentiment of our sixth graders, when they got back from Cape Cod Sea Camp in
Brewster, Massachusetts. This three day and two night excursion is often the first time that many of our students
are away from home. Although they may leave with some trepidation, the amazing activities soon replace their
fear with joy. The trip is both fun and educational.
The whale watch, often the favorite part of the trip, was particularly fruitful this year and the captain remarked that
he himself had not seen that many whales in a very long time. The boat left from Old Barnstable and went to
Stellwagen National Marine Sanctuary. Along the way, the crew offered our students an informative narrative
about what they are seeing. The bike ride to Skaket Beach along the Cape Cod Rail Trails was also a real crowd
pleaser. Although somewhat challenging, the kids absolutely loved it. Of course, were are activities like
basketball, soccer, frisbee, tetherball and GAGA Ball but sometimes it was simply the gorgeous beach and
exploration of the sand bars that captured the kids’ hearts. Whatever their favorite part was, they all come back
exhausted and full of happy, unforgettable memories.
Sports Update
THE STARS SHINE BRIGHT AT HMTCA
We have had an unbelievable spring season in HMTCA athletics, in both the middle school and the
high school. Our students have shown what true commitment, dedication and hard work can do.
The life lessons that sportsmanship teaches are invaluable, and our participants can walk tall and be proud
of all they achieved. Here are some of the highlights of the spring season.
High School Baseball won the CRAL League Championship defeating the Public Safety Academy 17-2.
High School Softball won the CRAL league Championship defeating the #1 seed MLC 14-7.
Middle School Boys Baseball finished the regular season with a 2-3 record.
Middle School Girls Softball finished the regular season with a 4-0 record.
Middle School Boys Volleyball upset Classical in the semi-finals but lost to #1 seed MELS in the finals.
Our track teams, on both the high school and middle school levels, were amazing. Our high school boys
finished fifth and the girls were runners up in their league championship meet. Both the boys and girls
middle school teams were runners up for the league championship. Even more exciting was that for the first
time, the middle school went to states!
The top winners for middle school in the state meet were Carlos Villarini who placed 12th in the 110m
hurdles, Matthew Crockett who took 11th in the 100m dash and Elijah Ortiz who won 12th in the long jump.
Congratulations to all of the athletes who qualified.
Hot off the press- Dario Gaci was just named MVP of the golf team!
AND THEN THERE WAS ALEX TOMCHO!!!!!
Alex Tomcho, an eleventh grader, took first place in the 100m dash
at the league championship, becoming the Class S Champion and
earning the honor of going to the states. He also placed third
in the 200m dash. On June 9th he placed third in the CT State Open,
qualifying him for the New England Regional Track Meet!
Way to go Alex.
Awards, Awards, and More Awards
This is the time of year when we recognize the outstanding achievements of our students in numerous areas
of our curriculum. So hold on and help us congratulate the hundreds of students being honored.
The Arts at HMTCA
STUDENT ART WORK AT MARK TWAIN HOUSE
Imagine a blistering hot day this summer with not a breeze in the air. Why not go to the
Mark Twain House, where eighteen of our students will have their work displayed? Mr. Davies’ high school
art classes (Drawing 2 and Painting 1) created original works of art, along with a five hundred word essay that
pertained to the museum’s exhibit, “At Your Service”. All of the artwork will remain on display for the
summer.
On June 1st, three students were honored with awards and new Kindle Fires!!!!!
FIRST PLACE went to 10th grader Eghosa Ugbo
SECOND PRIZE went to 11th grader Erica Wilcoxen
THIRD PRIZE went to 9th grader Ashley Vargas
THEATRE STUDENTS PREPARE FINAL PROJECTS
Ms. Kane’s theatre classes put the finishing touches on their final projects. The picture on the left is from the
eighth grade Advanced Theatre class. It features the trio of Zobia Shaikh, Sarai Hertz-Velazquez and
Lauren Cassot rehearsing a scene from, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, which was part of a showcase
presented on June 6th. The photo on the right is Cameron Lopez and Zachary Woodstock in a scene from
Edward Albee’sThe Zoo Story, directed by Nilmarie Rivera. This was part of their independent project on
Theatre of the Absurd in the Theatre II class.
TT AWARDS, AWARDS AND MORE AWARDS
MIDDLE SCHOOL AWARDS NIGHT
The Middle School celebrated awards night with a standing room only crowd on hand. It was an
incredible evening. In Mrs. Biggs own words, “Every day, our students and staff demonstrate a
sense of pride and passion for achievement in the qualities highlighted in our mission statement.
The accomplishments of our students and staff in the Core and Encore areas demonstrate that
HMTCA family members are truly the best, brightest, and most committed.”
There were over three hundred students recognized for academic achievements, and
excellence in other areas relating to our mission statement.
Besides the amazing number of students who, over the course of the year, maintained and
received awards for honors and high honors there were several very special awards that were
handed out.
The CAS Leadership Award is the CT Associations of Schools Scholar Leader Award, which is
given to 8th grade students, who are both academically gifted and a leader. This year it went to
Alexxus Hale and Kevin Lindstrom.
The Johannes Shattuck Memorial Award, given for excellence in science went to 8th grader
Nina Griffin.
The Sharilyn Miller Memorial Award is bestowed on an eighth grader who is exceptionally
helpful to the band. This year’s recipient was Chloe Campellone.
The Leslie Geetter Memorial Award celebrates the accomplishments of students who have
worked diligently to become bilingual, learning English as a second language. They have also
shown a strong desire to learn and have steadily improved. The two eighth grade recipients
were, Luis Zayas and Tamisha Vega.
The Maureen McElhone Award is given to a student who excels in visual arts. This year the
award was won by Tessa Komoroski.
The 8th Grade Encore Awards goes to two students who have been exemplary in their encore
classes across the board. Jazzmarie Torres and Giovanni Valentin Rey were this year’s
winners.
The Warriors Don’t Cry Award highlights a student who has struggled with obstacles or
disabilities but overcome them and not let it stand in the way of achieving an education. This
year’s well deserved award was given to 8th grader Jeffrey Gajda.
The HMTCA Honorable Actions Award is awarded to students who have consistently displayed
the spirit and intent behind this tenant of our school motto. Eighth graders Hannah Braverman
AWARDS, AWARDS AND MORE AWARDS
MIDDLE SCHOOL AWARDS NIGHT
The middle school celebrated awards night with a standing room only crowd on hand. It was an incredible
evening. In Mrs. Biggs own words, “Every day, our students and staff demonstrate a sense of pride and passion
for achievement in the qualities highlighted in our mission statement. The accomplishments of our students and
staff in the Core and Encore areas demonstrate that HMTCA family members are truly the best, brightest, and
most committed.”
There were over three hundred students recognized for academic achievements, and excellence in other areas
relating to our mission statement.
Besides the amazing number of students who, over the course of the year, maintained and received awards for
honors and high honors, there were several very special awards that were given
The CAS Leadership Award is the CT Associations of Schools Scholar Leader Award, which is given to 8th grade
students, who are both academically gifted and a leader. This year it went to
Alexxus Hale and Kevin Lindstrom.
The Johannes Shattuck Memorial Award, given for excellence in science went to 8th grader
Nina Griffin.
The Sharilyn Miller Memorial Award is bestowed on an eighth grader who is exceptionally helpful to the band.
This year’s recipient was Chloe Campellone.
The Leslie Geetter Memorial Award celebrates the accomplishments of students who have worked diligently to
become bilingual, learning English as a second language. They have also shown a strong desire to learn and
have steadily improved. The two eighth grade recipients were, Luis Zayas and Tamisha Vega.
The Maureen McElhone Award is given to a student who excels in visual arts. This year the award was won by
Tessa Komoroski.
The 8th Grade Encore Awards goes to two students who have been exemplary in their encore classes across the
board. Jazzmarie Torres and Giovanni Valentin Rey were this year’s winners.
The Warriors Don’t Cry Award highlights a student who has struggled with obstacles or disabilities but overcome
them and not let it stand in the way of achieving an education. This year’s well deserved award was given to 8th
grader Jeffrey Gajda.
The HMTCA Honorable Actions Award is awarded to students who have consistently displayed the spirit
and intent behind this tenant of our school motto. Eighth graders Hannah Braverman
and Nicholas Klimczak, seventh graders Nataly Torres and Pedro Badillo and sixth graders Elizabeth Long,
Adam Gottner and Randy Wah were honored with this prize.
The Rising Phoenix Award is a special award given to students who have shown a drive to succeed, persistence
and improvement in their academic endeavors. The awards went to eighth graders Kayla Quintero and Yair
Benitez, seventh graders Ryan Martinez and
Emely Vazquez-Beltran and sixth graders Lizah Hoy-Houde and Keysha Perez.
Service Learning Awards are given to the student in each grade who has completed the most service learning
hours. The winners were Marrie Parede, Agnes Tessner Risser and
Damani Wahington.
The Principal’s Award celebrates the incredible achievement of maintaining a grade point average of 98 or
above. The recipients were eighth graders Sarah Swanson, Lauren Cassot,
Maizey Mabry Smith, Eliza Wizner and Madeline Pavlovich, seventh graders
Agnes Tessner Risser and Tess Robinson and sixth graders Gracie Iwerson and Eva Hart.
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF OUR AWARD WINNERS!!!!!!
HIGH SCHOOL AWARDS CEREMONY
The high school Awards Ceremony was held on June 6th. It was truly wonderful to see how many of our
students excelled in a wide variety of areas this year.
English
Most Improved in English Piffanie Rosario
Outstanding Achievement in English 1 Raina Desai
Outstanding Achievement in English 1 with Lab Xiara Dieppa
Outstanding Achievement in English 2 Brandon Lira
Outstanding Achievement in English 2 with Lab Jasmine Diaz
Outstanding Achievement in Literature & Composition 1 Carilianna Felix
Outstanding Achievement in College Writing Sameeha Shaikh
Outstanding Achievement in Public Speaking Daztar Pagdiwala
Outstanding Achievement in AP Language Composition Jordan Gershman
History
Outstanding Achievement in Civics Piffanie Rosario
Outstanding Achievement in Geography Destiny Nieves
Outstanding Achievement in U.S. History Raina Desai
Outstanding Achievement in Understanding Thomson Kelly
History Through Film
Outstanding Achievement in World History Brandon Jones
Outstanding Achievement in AP World History Jenna Gershman
Mathematics
Outstanding Achievement in Algebra 1 Trevor Warren
Outstanding Achievement in Topics in Algebra A Lizmari Perez
Outstanding Achievement in Topics in Algebra B Lucero Encarnacion
Outstanding Achievement in Logic & Problem Solving Melinda Gonzalez
Outstanding Achievement in Algebra 2 Joseph Urbano
Outstanding Achievement in Honors Algebra 2 Raina Desai
Outstanding Achievement in Topics in Algebra 2 Asmira Sinanovic
Outstanding Achievement in Geometry Terrence Weaver-Bey
Outstanding Achievement in Topics in Geometry Hector Ortiz
Outstanding Achievement in Honors Geometry Abigail Dresser
Outstanding Achievement in Precalculus Thomson Kelly
Outstanding Achievement in Honors Precalculus Sameeha Shaikh
Outstanding Achievement in Trigonometry & Discrete Math Azem Handzic
“Mathematical Association of America, American Mathematics Contest” – Highest Score- Ervin Mahlukati
Science
Outstanding Achievement in Biology Natalie Liska
Outstanding Achievement in Chemistry Piffanie Rosario
Outstanding Achievement in Marine Biology Elizabeth Rebeiro
Outstanding Achievement in Physics Brandon Lira
Outstanding Achievement in Physical Science Kaylie Wheeler
World Language
Outstanding Achievement in Spanish 1 Paola Ortiz
Outstanding Achievement in Spanish 2 Raina Desai
Outstanding Achievement in Spanish 3 Hector Ortiz
Outstanding Achievement in Spanish 4 Jenna Gershman
Outstanding Achievement in Honors Spanish Brandon Lira
Electives/Encore
Outstanding Achievement in Aquatics Willis Moore
Outstanding Achievement in Band Nicole Winiarski
Outstanding Achievements in Ceramics Tessa Cyr, Raina Desai, Abigail Dresser,
Jeaneen Getfield
Outstanding Achievement in Computer Science Thomson Kelly, Kristopher Marques,
Sean McCarthy, Kevin Paradis, Eliot Serrano
Outstanding Achievement in Dance Desarae Cotton
Outstanding Achievement in Graphics Briana Corvia, Kervin Vincent
Outstanding Achievement in Guitar Kevin Paradis
Outstanding Achievement in Health Kevin Paradis, Sadie MacDonald
Outstanding Achievement in Lifeguarding Caylin Pollard
Outstanding Achievement in Music Technology Hayden Smith
Outstanding Achievement in Orchestra Abigail Dresser
Outstanding Achievement in Physical Education Frenz Garay, Yacelyn Rodriguez
Outstanding Achievement in Robotics & Automation Azem Handzic
Outstanding Achievement in Theater Liam Griffin, Zachary Woodstock
Outstanding Achievement in Visual Arts Erica Wilcoxen
Outstanding Character- The student whose personality 9th grade- Desarae Cotton
and actions reflect the important qualities of honesty,integrity 10th grade- Natalie Liska
compassion, cooperation and selflessness. 11th grade- Alex Tomcho
Citizenship- The student with a strong sense of public 9th grade- Brandon Jones
spirit and social responsibility. 10th grade- Natalie Liska
11th grade- Sameeha Shaikh
Exemplary Effort- The student who may have struggled 9th grade- Kutharina Mu
with learning but has displayed an unfailing effort to 10th grade- John Moreno
improve their academic standing. 11th grade- Lenny Velez
Most Improved Student- Despite a somewhat inauspicious start 9th grade- Lizmari Perez
the student who was able to reverse the trend and maintain an 10th grade- John Moreno
upward trajectory since then. 11th grade- Austin Cruz
Phoenix Spirit- (Voted by their peers)
The student who embodies the characteristics reflected 9th grade- Brandon Jones
In our HMTCA motto: Honorable in our actions, Mindful of our 10th grade- Franches Garay
diversity, Thoughtful towards others, Creative in our expression, 11th grade- Kimone Walker
and Ambitious in our scholarly endeavors.
FORMER STUDENTS AWARDED SCHOLARSHIPS
2014 Jacob & Lewis Fox Scholars
Three former students from the HMMS class of 2010 were among the nine selected as Jacob & Lewis Fox
Scholars on the basis of financial need, scholastic achievement, outstanding character, demonstrated leadership
and spirit of reverence. Each student will receive over $10,000 to use towards their undergraduate studies, and
will be paired with a mentor to help guide them through their college experience. They were honored during a
reception at the Town & Country Club in Hartford.
Pictured from left to right to right: Christopher Gutierrez, Claudia Cruz-Reis (eighth grade science teacher,
former recipient and now trustee), Orlando Romero- Escobar, Anthon Davis Jr.
Music Notes
AND THE BEAT GOES ON…
Watch out Wildwood! On Thursday, May 29th the middle school band and orchestra left for a competition in
Wildwood, New Jersey. The students had a fabulous time bowling, eating and having an amusement park all to
themselves for several hours! Oh, yes, they did take time out to compete and win first place for the concert
band, jazz band and orchestra. All three ensembles won the highest rating and even beat some high school
groups. Way to go music department!! Thanks to all the staff and parents who chaperoned, making this
important trip possible. The pictures tell the rest of the story.
HIGH NOTES FOR THE CHORUS
The HMTCA middle school chorus participated in the High Note Festival at Lake Compounce in Bristol on May
29th. They performed for experienced music educators, receiving a Superior rating- the highest awarded! The
chorus members were then treated to a fun afternoon in the amusement park. Mr. Jardim was extremely proud
of the chorus’s performance, as was the HMTCA family.
Summer News
SUMMERTIME READING FOR ALL LEVELS
The Nutmeg Book Award Nominees have finally been announced. These books will be incorporated into summer reading assignments. Now would be a great time for you to review the selections and begin to think about what you would like to read. As with past years, some of these books are available for purchase for $5 in the main office or you can go to your local town library. To see any or all of the lists, with a brief synopsis of each selection, check this website http://www.nutmegaward.org/125243/index.html .
SUMMER READING ASSIGNMENT FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL
As we do each summer, HMTCA wants to encourage our students to keep reading every single day. This
keeps your skills honed, your mind active, and your creative juices flowing. Reading packets have been
assigned, and are due upon students’ return to school in August. The packet with all of the instructions,
requirements and forms can be found on our website. Here is a sneak preview.
All students will be required to read one fiction book selected from the twenty Nutmeg Intermediate or Teen
Nominees. Books are available in your local libraries or, some may be purchased at the HMTCA main office for
$5.
The second requirement is to read/view a non-fiction piece. This can be an article, magazine, biography,
podcast, documentary, textbook, lab report, or essay. Written pieces must be completed for each text. The
specific instructions and forms are in the packets.
All students will have the opportunity to vote on their favorite Nutmeg Nominee next fall, when we return.
If you have any questions about the summer reading please call Mrs. Callahan, our
Language Arts Coach, at (860) 695-7287 or e-mail her at [email protected]
HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER READING RECOMMENDATIONS CAN BE FOUND ONLINE
The high school reading recommendations can be found online at
http://hmtcamediacenter.weebly.com/high-school-summer-reading.html. If you have questions please contact our library /media specialist, Mr. Bengiovanni,
HIGH SCHOOL TRINITY SUMMER ACADEMICS
Every summer our incoming ninth and rising tenth grade students are participate in a mandatory ten day
course at Trinity College. The courses are geared toward improving skills and knowledge that will help
students succeed as they advance their academic careers.
Attendance for all ten days is MANDATORY.
For students entering ninth grade: Summer Writing (June 19 to July 2 or July 7th to July 18)
For students entering 10th grade: Summer Science (June 19 to July 2 or July 7th to July 18)