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Shop Our Uniform Closet

July 27th, 2020

Don’t forget to shop our uniform closet for the items you might need this fall. We have a great selection of gently used items for just $2 each! If you have been cleaning out closets and dresser drawers this summer, you are welcome to donate your old uniform pieces. They may be brought to the school during office hours (9am-1pm, Monday-Thursday).

If you did not review the important PE uniform information sent to families, please click here. Our online apparel store is open until August 11. The full list of uniform requirements and recommendations can be found here.


Family Directory Coming Soon

July 27th, 2020

Our 2020-2021 family directory will be available in August. Parents will be asked to review their information at the orientation on September 9, but they are encouraged to send address or email changes to the office as soon as possible to be included the first copy of the directory.

N.B. The directory is used for school-related communication and should not be used for private purposes or shared with those outside the Trinitas community.


Kindergarten and 8th Grade Graduation Plans

July 15th, 2020
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Summer Community Picnic

July 10th, 2020
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Michigan Safe Schools Roadmap for 2020-2021

July 9th, 2020

On June 30, Governor Whitmer unveiled the Return to School Roadmap. This 63-page document includes requirements and recommendations for schools based on the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic at any point in time. As expected, guidelines and procedures will vary as the phase we find ourselves in varies. Even though we don’t know what the virus will look like in September (or any month), we can still be prepared for it. Indeed that remains our message and commitment to you. We are preparing for all the phases detailed in the roadmap as we continue to prepare students for lives well-lived.

It is clear that if we are in phases one through three of community spread, we will move to distance learning. If we are in phases five or six, we will have more latitude to determine how the recommended practices apply to our particular situation. Phase four, where new virus cases have fallen but overall case levels remain high, will be the most difficult to navigate, but we will continue to work with guidelines from the CDC and Kent County Health Department.


NOTICE – Important PE Uniform Information

July 9th, 2020
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As we face a different set of circumstances this fall, we are working to identify elements of our regular school routine that may need alteration. We know that controlling group size and interaction will be key to on-campus instruction. In order to avoid crowded bathrooms for changing, students will wear their PE uniforms all day on the days they have PE during the 2020-2021 school year. Because students will be in this attire for the duration of the school day, please make sure PE uniforms are in good condition (no holes, stains, or excessive fading) and fit well.

Please review the required/recommended PE uniform below.

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Awards and Graduation Update

July 9th, 2020

While our hope remains to hold our Awards and Graduation, we continue to watch for any update to outdoor gathering numbers for our area. Until the state declares otherwise, Kent County remains in Region 2 and Phase 4 of the Michigan Safe Start Plan. Executive Order 2020-110 (Sections 5 and 6) states:

  • Indoor social gatherings and events among persons not part of a single household are permitted, but may not exceed 10 people.
  • Outdoor social gatherings and events among persons not part of a single household are permitted, but only to the extent that the gathering or event does not exceed 100 people, and people not part of the same household maintain six feet of distance from one another.

Upcoming Back-to-School Events

July 9th, 2020

Open House and Picnic – August 25, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Come see the classrooms, drop off school supplies, visit with teachers, and then stay for fellowship with old and new friends! Bring food and a blanket for a picnic on the lawn near the playground.

If you would like to drop off your child(ren)’s school supplies that evening, please do so between 6:00 and 6:30. So that teachers can enjoy the picnic and fellowship as well, they will be closing classrooms at 6:30.

The entire family is invited, and you are free to come and go as needed. If your family is not able to attend, students may bring supplies on the first day of school.

Orientation for Parents – September 9, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.

This is a required orientation for parents only. It will include an introduction by the headmaster, board president, and Parent Service Fellowship. There will also be teacher presentations and Q&A time in the classrooms.


Preparing for the Year Ahead

July 9th, 2020

We encourage you to review our COVID-19 webpage that details our response and plans for the upcoming school year, if you haven’t already. One of the FAQs speaks to the difference between “online homeschooling” and “online school at home”:

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Summertime Is Reading Time

July 2nd, 2020

Whether you are at the beach, on a road trip, or spending the day at home, a great book can be a great summer companion. Our teachers have compiled a list of recommended readings for each grade. The list includes a wide range of titles that both delight and teach. We have chosen stories that are beautiful to the ear (and sometimes the eye) and spark the moral imagination.

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