-Alumni Speaker series today at Discovery in the Goodman Room: Neil Millhiser -Morgan Hall expansion is beginning so please follow all guidelines around the construction areas -See instructions on where to find relocated faculty/staff or visit the front desk -Library closed for the remainder of the year and a tent will be added in the courtyard tomorrow -SEA Club/TPA Trinity clothing drive--donate used Trinity gear at the outdoor shed and in Estes -Congratulations to JV girls soccer on their victory -Congratulations to varsity soccer on their victory and congratulations to the seniors -Congratulations to Seniors on your college choice day -8th grade welcomes Obama Elementary 2nd graders to campus today (Aux Gym) -All off-campus paperwork is due to Coach Banwarth by Friday, May 9 (email or in-person) -Make sure to use the back staircase to access the upstairs of Estes Athletic Center -Email lauraweiler@trinityes.org to volunteer at Magic Dragon Day -Congratulations to softball on their victory and congratulations to the softball seniors -Volleyball open gym tonight at 5:30 pm -- all experience levels are welcome -Girls tennis interest meeting today at Discovery in the gym -Huge thank you -Student v. Faculty basketball game tomorrow at Discovery in the gym -Jazz Ensemble rehearsal tonight at 6:30 pm -Jazz Festival this Saturday at 3:30 pm--all welcome and Trinity Jazz Ensemble will be featured -Good luck to the seniors on girls varsity lacrosse--come out and cheer for them today at 4:00 pm -Congratulations to this year's Corn Award Winners: Mrs. Waters & Leland Greenleaf
Meetings at Discovery: Alumni Speaker Series in the Goodman Room BAI debate in B-4 SpeakUp in D-2 Yearbook in B-1 Girls tennis interest meeting in the gym
Athletics: Golf home v. Collegiate at 4:00 pm (2:45 pm dismissal) Girls varsity lacrosse home v. St. Catherine's at 4:00 pm (2:45 pm dismissal) - SENIOR DAY Boys varsity tennis home v. Flint Hill at 4:00 pm (2:45 pm dismissal)
“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