OUR MOST HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC SCHOOL FAMILY
Students at Most Holy Trinity Catholic School:
- Have access to one of the largest libraries of any diocesan school, with all books tracked by an automated inventory system for quick retrieval.
- Have an Outdoor Education Center that provides study areas, an outdoor classroom and gardens, where many kinds of flowers and vegetables grow under watchful eyes and eventually turn into a salad day for the classes.
- Learn modern computer skills in an up-to-date computer lab, with education beginning in kindergarten and progressing steadily thereafter.
- Sing songs, play instruments and study musical history in Music classes.
- Stay active and enjoy one of the biggest play areas among diocesan schools, including newly installed shade awnings for the playground.
- Take active roles in weekly school Masses, which are put on by classes on a rotating basis, including kindergarteners, who start Mass attendance after studying a saint and then dressing as that saint for the All Saints Day Mass.
- Become bilingual, studying Spanish. The Spanish program is geared to allow our graduating 8th grade students the opportunity to "test out" of beginning high school Spanish and move on to an advanced Spanish class.
- Enjoy a full selection of school sports, including flag football, basketball, volleyball, baseball, softball and cheerleading. In addition, Boy Scout and Girl Scout troops often meet on campus.
- An Elective Enrichment program, for our 5th to 8th grade students, that intensifies their passion for learning. Sample offerings- Yearbook; Tiger TV; Social Justice; Calligraphy.
- MHT students are encouraged to give back to their community during and outside of school. Each class leads at least one community service project a year as well as participates in a variety of student council service projects. To name a few of the service project beneficiaries are Nuestros Pequenos Hermanos (Friends of the Orphans); MHT homeless committee; St. Joseph's Hospital; St. Vincent de Paul; MHT Ministry of Care; Women's Cancer Progrmas of the Entertainment Industry Foundation.
Parents of Most Holy Trinity Catholic School enjoy:
- A cordial and ongoing relationship with Most Holy Trinity's pastor, sisters, teachers, and administrators, often seeing them on a daily basis.
- The extended care available for preschool students as part of their program, as well as for regular students through the extended-care "Tiger's Den" which will provide supervision and activities for students from 7 a.m. until school starts, and after school until 6 p.m. .
- The Parish Youth Center, which offers teens - including Most Holy Trinity Catholic School seventh- and eighth-graders - after-school and evening activities. The Youth Center's breakfast shop is a great place for parents to pick up a morning cup of coffee, or a cup of hot chocolate for their youngsters on cold mornings.
- Choices for lunch, including hot lunches and salads. Monthly menus allow families to plan which days they'll opt for the hot lunch, the salad, or to pack a lunch.
Parent Testimonials
- "My children feel welcome and safe even though they have only been here for 7 months."
- "I love that every student, parent, and faculty member knows my child by name."
- "My oldest child has excelled at his Catholic High School because of the work ethic and education he received at MHT."
- "My child graduated from MHT but loves coming back for visits. MHT feels like home to him."