Week of May 17

Don’t Forget…

Here at Trinity, the last day of school is a half-day, and all students will be dismissed after the Closing Chapel (12:00 p.m.)

Old Basketball Uniforms

Do you want to own a piece of Trinity history?  Are you looking for some summer play clothes for your kids?  We are selling the old Trinity Basketball uniforms.  For $5 you can buy a pair of shorts or a jersey.  The money raised from selling the uniforms will go back into the uniform fund to purchase future athletic uniforms. If you are interested, please contact Mrs. Van Houten.

Closing Chapel

This year, our closing chapel will be Thursday, May 27, at 11:15 a.m.  With the easing back on safety restrictions, we will be welcoming parents to attend the closing Chapel service!  We look forward to seeing you there!

Library Books

Please note that all library books will be due back on Friday, May 21.  If your child has a book that they cannot locate, there will be a $5 replacement charge for paperback and a $10 replacement charge for hardcover books.

Financial Aid 2021-2022

If you plan to apply for Financial Aid for the upcoming school year, now would be the perfect time to start your application.  This upcoming summer, BOSE will be reviewing all applications for financial aid in their July meeting.

Trinity Field Day

Instead of doing a big Track and Field day as we have in the past, we will be doing a Field day right here at Trinity.  On Tuesday, May 25, we will take the afternoon to enjoy some outdoor games.  Since we have been limiting visitors and congestion all year, we would like to ask that parents not attend this year. 

Trinity Care

Please continue to register your child/ren for Trinity Care up to 2 weeks in advance. Additional directions are given in the Google spreadsheet.

Important note:

There will be no Trinity After Care on the last day of school (Thursday May 27)

Please plan to have your child picked up from school at noon that day.

Cold and Flu Season

Many of you may be wondering what to do when your child develops new symptoms that most likely is related to a typical cold but are also possible symptoms related to COVID-19. According to the most current guidelines, if your child has one of the following symptoms, then they need to remain home for at least 10 days unless a health care provider clears your child to return to school:

  • a fever of 100.4 or greater
    • new or worsening cough
    • difficulty breathing
    • a new loss of taste and smell

Additionally, all siblings must also remain home for 10 days or until a health care provider gives the ok. For more information or questions on whether you should send your child to school, please contact Susan Van Houten or your child’s teacher.

For more information or questions on whether you should send your child to school, please contact Susan Van Houten or your child’s classroom teacher.

Daily at-home Health Check

Please continue to check your child’s temperature before leaving for school to verify they do not have a fever of 100.4 degrees or more. (Do not medicate your child and send them.)

Also, please perform a visual check on your child for the following conditions:

  • Flushed Cheeks
  • Rapid Breathing/Difficulty Breathing
  • Fatigue
  • Extreme Fussiness
  • Runny Nose
  • Excessive Cough
  • Sneezing

Important Dates for Your Calendar

May 10-21                                  NWEA Spring Testing (3-7)

Tuesday, May 18                        5-7 Softball Tournament @ Caswell Park

Thursday, May 20                      Last day of PK-3

Friday, May 21                           Last day of PK-4

                                                  All Library Books Due

                                                  Bowling Tournament @ Bogarts Entertainment @ 5:30

Tuesday, May 25                        Field Day @ Trinity

Thursday, May 27                      Last Day of School (noon dismissal)

                                                  Closing Chapel @ 11:15 (parents welcomed!)