Week At A Glance 3/1/19

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WEEK AT A GLANCE

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NEWS YOU CAN USE
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GRANDPARENTS’ & SPECIAL FRIENDS’ DAY: March 8th

We are looking forward to welcoming Trinity Grandparents & Special Friends next Friday! Grades PK2-5th, please be on the lookout for a Pick-up Authorization Form in today’s Friday Folders. Pick-up Authorization Forms are due on Monday, March 4th. Grandparent & Special Friend RSVPs are also due by Monday. RSVP form is available online: http://bit.ly/RSVP-GD2019

 

SPRING CASUAL EVENT – April 12th at Tin Cups 

Sponsorship forms for our Spring Casual Event are now available! Fill out your Sponsorship form online: https://form.jotform.com/TrinityEpiscopalSchool/2019-trinity-spring-casual-sponsor

PRIORITY ENROLLMENT FOR SIBLINGS

Priority enrollment for siblings of current students opened on Tuesday, February 19th. Please use the link below to apply:

https://tesgalv.seniormbp.com/SeniorApps/admissions/admissionsHome.faces?selectedMenuId=true

Please note that Open Enrollment begins on March 5th.

SPIRIT GEAR ORDER: LIMITED AVAILABILITY FOR IN-STOCK ITEMS

The attached list of Trinity Spirit items is available on a first come first serve basis.

Please contact Lisa Fiegel to place your order: WGMLF62@yahoo.com or 409-682-2407

2019 SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION OPEN ONLINE NOW! 

Click here: http://bit.ly/2019TES_Summer to register for the 2019 Summer Camp

Open to students who completed PK2 through rising 2nd graders. Flyer attached.

Summer Session I: June 5th-28th

Summer Session II: July 1st-26th (Closed July 4th & 5th, Noon Dismissal on July 26th)

Drop-In Care options will be available, too!

YEARBOOK SALES – BUY NOW!

The Trinity Eighth Grade Yearbook Staff announces the official opening of sales for our 2018-2019 Trinity Episcopal School Yearbook. Sales this year will be conducted online at www.balfour.com/yearbooks  Once at the website, enter our school zip code: 77550, and then scroll to find our school name.

You can order Yearbooks, Yearbooks with personalized names, and Ads – Tribute and Business. Remember, the yearbooks have SOLD OUT for the past two years, so order yours today!

YEARBOOK PHOTOS: We need your help!  Our photographers are “out and about” at most of the school-wide events but we know that so much happens inside of your classrooms and on your individual class excursions.  Please help us by taking those photos you have accumulated on your phone and uploading them to the Trinity Yearbook Balfour Site. 

Students are starting to work on your grade level pages and want more pictures.  This is a way to make sure all that you do this year is covered in our yearbook. The simple instructions are on the attachment.  Thank you so much for helping and for all you do! – Theresa Pistone  

 

PIANO & GUITAR FEDERATION FESTIVAL: March 9th

Good Luck to our Trinity students participating in the Gold Cup on March 9th, hosted by Moody Methodist Church!

SAVE THE DATE: CAMPUS WORK DAY: March 23rd

Please mark your calendars for our upcoming Campus Work Day on Saturday, March 23rd. Details forthcoming. Contact Randy Garcia with questions: JRGAR1@sbcglobal.net

ANNUAL FUND

Click HERE to donate to the Annual Fund through Paypal. 

 

PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR THE MOST RECENTLY UPDATED MASTER CALENDAR

 

March 4th-8th
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MONDAY the 4th

Return Friday Folders

PK2-5th Return Pick-Up Authorization Form

 

TUESDAY the 5th

Chapel moved to Wednesday

 

WEDNESDAY the 6th

Chapel Dress – Green Shirt

Ash Wednesday Chapel 8:15-9:30 am

Choir Practice 3:00-4:15

 

THURSDAY the 7th

Chapel moved to Friday

Chess Scholars 3:00-4:00 pm Cafeteria

 

FRIDAY the 8th

Chapel Dress – Jumpers/Plaid Skirt, Oxford Shirts, Boy’s Tie

GRANDPARENTS & SPECIAL FRIENDS DAY

NOON DISMISSAL – no extended day care

 

 

WEEKEND:

ENJOY! SPRING BREAK!!!

 

 

MARCH HOLIDAYS 

March 11th-15th – Spring Break

Note: Picture Retakes on March 21st

 

BEGINNING SCHOOL
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We will attend Rosenberg Library’s Story Fair on Thursday, March 7th. Please have your child wear a Trinity t-shirt or Trinity colors.  We will leave our school at around 9:40 a.m. and return around 10:45 a.m.

 

LOWER SCHOOL
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 LOVE YOUR TEACHER LUNCH SIGN UP 

Please volunteer for Lower School Lunch coverage. Click HERE to sign up! 

 

MIDDLE SCHOOL
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LOVE YOUR TEACHER LUNCH SIGN UP 

Please volunteer for Middle School Lunch coverage. We still need volunteers for Middle School lunch. Click HERE to sign up! 

 

 

AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
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2nd & 3rd GRADERS: CLUB INVENTION

Look for the flyer in today’s Friday Folder!

Topic: Physics in Motion

When: Thursdays, from 3:00-4:30 pm: Leslie Otto Library

Start Date: April 11th | Last class: May 9th

Cost: $65

Contact Elizabeth Brown with questions: ebrown@tesgalv.org

Club Size Limited to 14 students. First Come/First Serve

Sign-up Online: https://www.invent.org/club

 

CHESS SCHOLARS

First Class will be Thursday, Feb 21st from 3:00-4:00 pm in the cafeteria. There will be 6 classes with the final class on April 4th. $60 total: includes all 6 classes. Contact JJohnson@tesgalv.org with questions. CLICK HERE: http://bit.ly/TESactivitiesForm to sign-up 

  

ATHLETICS
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S.P.A.R.Q. TRAINING

Coach Johnson will be hosting a SPARQ Camp for students interested in working with Speed, Power, Agility, Reaction, and Quickness. Grades K-8 are welcome.

Sessions will be 3-4 pm on MONDAYS. All participating students will join the Extended Day group at 3:00 pm dismissal and will go with Coach Johnson from there.  Pick up your student at 4:00 pm in the MAC with Extended Day.

It will be a FUN experience regardless of age with a variety of drills!

Session Dates: 2/11, 2/25, 3/4, 3/18

COST: $35 for all 4 sessions or $10 per session. Please make payment to TES and reference SPARQ Training.

Contact Coach Johnson with questions: jjohnson@tesgalv.org 

CLICK HERE: http://bit.ly/TESactivitiesForm to sign-up 

 

 

 

MARCH BIRTHDAYS 

2nd – Reyna, Custodial

5th – Mark Ravelli, Head of School

27th – Mirna, Custodial

 

TRINITY TRIVIA

Galveston is home to six historic districts containing one of the largest and historically significant collections of 19th-century buildings in the U.S. How many structures are listed on the National Register of Historic Places?

 

LAST WEEK: Mardi Gras was first celebrated in Galveston in 1871. Today, our Mardi Gras celebration is the fifth largest in the United States (New Orleans takes first place).

 

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“Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God.” I John 4:7a

 

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