-College visits begin this week and you can sign up with the QR code and you must ask your teacher beforehand to attend -- all meetings are in the Goodman Room unless otherwise noted--schedule found around campus and on the College Counseling website -College Counseling will be in Dawson Commons all day today for seniors to sign off on transcripts -Community service opportunity with St. Michael's Extended Day (after school)--email lauraweiler@trinityes.org if interested -Fall Yoga begins Monday and will be Monday and Wednesday from 3:30-4:30 pm--email amychaplin@trinityes.org if interested or have questions--can be an activity credit -BAI meeting this Friday -Congratulations to varsity soccer on their victory on Friday -Makeup picture day next Thursday -TPA/SEA selling gently used Trinity apparel today at lunch -If you cannot make the Global Engagement meeting , email Ms. Bartz or Ms. Grace Parker -Today is the final day of the add/drop period for class schedules--email Ms. Bartz -Theatre interest meeting at 1:00 pm today in the theatre (on-stage or backstage) -Robotics dinner tonight from 5:30-7:30 pm in Speight Alumni Room -Tomorrow is the Freshmen Retreat--email chrismarkunas@trinityes.org with questions -Huge thank you to everyone who participated in the Special Olympics Fun Run last weekend -Congratulations to varsity football on their victory on Friday
Meetings at Discovery: Battle of the Brains in S-2 Book Club in D-3 Global Engagement interest meeting in A-3 Natural Forensics in S-5 Baseball interest meeting in the courtyard Fishing Club in M-2 TESPN in Speight Alumni Room
Athletics: Girls JV tennis v. Collegiate at 4:00 pm (2:45 pm dismissal) Girls varsity tennis at Collegiate at 4:00 pm (2:15 pm dismissal) Varsity soccer v. Norfolk Academy at 4:30 pm JV Blue volleyball v. Christchurch at 4:30 pm Varsity volleyball v. Christchurch at 5:45 pm
“As someone who wants to pursue a career in STEM, being able to have the opportunity to meet another woman who has made an impressive career for herself in STEM, is an inspiration for me,” said Madison Jewett ‘26