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Elementary School
Academics/Curriculum
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Curricular | Extended Care | Facilities/Locations
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Elementary School Parent Handbook
Extra Curricular
Trinity Christian School offers students many opportunites to get
involved in a variety of extra curricular activities throughout the
school year. All of the activities are designed to encourage close
interaction with their peers while building strong christian
character.
Fine
Arts
Trinity Christian School has a history of quality Fine Arts
programs. From band, choir and drama to journalism, public
broadcasting and computer communications, students at Trinity have a
wide variety of Fine Arts activities in which to participate.
Our band program ranges from beginner band in elementary to the
performance band in High School. The intermediate and High School
bands compete in competitions at TPSMEA and at Sandy Lake.
Our choral music program begins in preschool and elementary which
each produce exciting quality productions each year. Our Middle
School and High School choirs go to local and state TPSMEA
competitions as well as fun competitions at Sandy Lake Park.
Our journalism, public communications and computer communications
classes all produce a variety of mediums that can be viewed at the
school throughout the year.
Academic
Competition
Trinity Christian School is a member of TAPPS and competes as a
TAPPS 3A school for most of our athletic and academic competitions.
Our High School competes at the district and state level for many
different types of academic competitions including math, science,
drama, prose, yearbook, current events, as well as other areas. We
have what we believe to be one of the finest art programs in the
state and regularly place students in the top awards for art,
pottery and art history.
We are accredited through ACTS which also provides art, athletics,
and academic opportunities for competition. Each year we send our
top elementary and middle school students to math, grammar and
spelling competitions at the regional and state levels.
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