2019-20 Back-to-School Guide

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WELCOME BACK! Dear Parents, I pray your summer has been a relaxing and enjoyable one. Things are gearing up around here, and soon our teachers and staff will be back on campus, recharged and ready to partner with you for another great year. Our summer has been busy preparing for our 50th school year and the many exciting things that we have in store. This Back-to-School Guide contains all of the information you need to get back in the swing of school, and you will also find this information on the TCA website. Please make plans to join us for Back-to-School events.

Your involvement is an integral part of our success, and I invite you to take advantage of all the things that TCA has to offer. I look forward to seeing you on campus very soon! May God bless your year!

Dave Delph Headmaster


BACK-TO-SCHOOL SCHEDULE A quick overview for all families – details on following pages _________________________________________________________________________________________________ What Where When _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Tech Stop drop-off/pick-up – available if your child had a device repaired over the summer or if he/she wants to submit a device for repair

LSLC, first floor, next to LS Library

August 12–16 9–11 a.m., 1:30–3 p.m.

MS grades 5–8 new-to-TCA student orientation MS iPad Acquaint meetings All fifth-graders and new students plus at least one parent must attend.

MCB Auditorium MCB Auditorium

8:30–9:30 a.m. 9:45–10:45 a.m.

US sophomore concessions meeting for sophomores and at least one parent US sophomore individual pictures and schedule pick-up US junior individual pictures and schedule pick-up US freshmen and new student individual pictures and schedule pick-up US freshmen and new student orientation for students and at least one parent US senior individual pictures and schedule pick-up (A–L) US tablet distribution for freshmen, new sophomores, new juniors and new seniors US senior mandatory meeting US senior individual pictures and schedule pick-up (M–Z)

PAC Auditorium US Grand Hall US Grand Hall US Grand Hall PAC Auditorium US Commons US H/E & math classrooms PAC Auditorium US Commons

10–10:30 a.m. 10:30–11:15 a.m. 11:15 a.m.–noon 12:15–1 p.m. 1–2 p.m. 1–2:30 p.m. 2:15–3:15 p.m. 2:30–3 p.m. 3–4 p.m.

BIG BLUE school store open – Uniform Resale and TCA directory sales

BIG BLUE

9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

LS carpool number pick-up for returning families LS preK orientation LS kindergarten orientation LS grades 1–4 new student orientation LS grades 1–4 returning student Meet the Teacher

LS Lobby LS classrooms LS classrooms LS Cafeteria LS classrooms

8:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m. 8:30–9:30 a.m. 9:30–11 a.m. Noon–1:30 p.m. see page 6

BIG BLUE school store open – Uniform Resale and TCA directory sales

BIG BLUE

9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 15 - BIG BLUE open 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. FRIDAY, AUGUST 16

MONDAY, AUGUST 19

TUESDAY, AUGUST 20 – BIG BLUE open 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21 – First day of school for Lower School and Middle School students BIG BLUE school store open – Uniform Resale and TCA directory sales MPACT prayer and praise for all TCA moms Lower School Dads Club meeting Mandatory meeting for fourth-grade parents

BIG BLUE PAC Auditorium LS Cafeteria LS Cafeteria

7:30 a.m.–4 p.m. 8:20 a.m. 8:20 a.m. 9:15 a.m.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 22 – First day of school for Upper School students BIG BLUE school store open – Uniform Resale and TCA directory sales

BIG BLUE

7:30 a.m.–4 p.m.

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Parking

Entrances

Commons

Tablet distribution – 9th-graders with last names N–Z Math Hallway (upstairs)

Upper School

Grand Hall US pictures and schedule pick-up

Performing Arts Tablet distribution– 9th-graders with last names A–M and new students in grades 10–12 Center (PAC) History/English Hallway US new student orientation, sophomore and senior class meetings

LS Playground

PreK orientation Tennis courts

Cafeteria

Lower School new student orientation, grades 1–4

MS Playground

Lower School carpool numbers pick-up

Art wing

Parking

LS Library Complex

PE Field

TCA Directories

BIG BLUE Uniform Resale

Field House Parking

Cafeteria Gym

Auditorium MS new-to-TCA student orientation iPad Acquaint meeting

Admin.

Middle School

Sojourn Drive

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Library

MCB

Parking

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Kindergarten orientation

Lower School

Addison Road

Parking


LOWER SCHOOL EVENTS

For students and parents

Parent Work Days Are you interesting in volunteering in your child’s classroom before the start of the school year? If so, please consider volunteering on August 14–15. This is a great opportunity to meet other parents and help your teacher prepare for your child’s arrival. We ask that you do not bring children into the classrooms during these work days. n PreK: Thursday, August 15, 1–3 p.m. n Kindergarten: There will be opportunities to work in the classrooms throughout the year; watch for details after school starts. n First Grade: Thursday, August 15, 9 a.m.–noon

n Second Grade: Thursday, August 15, 9 a.m.–noon n Third Grade: Wednesday, August 14, 9 a.m.–noon and Thursday, August 15, 1–3 p.m. n Fourth Grade: Wednesday, August 14, 9 a.m.–noon and Thursday, August 15, 1–3 p.m.

____________________________________________________________________________________________ What Where When ____________________________________________________________________________________________

SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 10 a.m. – CLASS LISTS POSTED ON TCA WEBSITE, TrinityChristian.org (Log in and click the link in the Activity Stream)

MONDAY, AUGUST 19 n PreK, KINDERGARTEN AND NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION – Students and parents, please join us for an introductory orientation. This is an opportunity to meet the teacher, receive valuable information, ask questions and become familiar with new surroundings. PreK orientation Kindergarten orientation New students in grades 1–4; lunch will be served

Classrooms Classrooms LS Cafeteria

8:30–9:30 a.m. 9:30–11 a.m. Noon–1:30 p.m.

n MEET THE TEACHER New students and parents in grades 1–4 are welcome to join Meet the Teacher at 1:30 p.m., immediately after orientation. Returning students and parents in grades 1–4, please visit your classroom and meet your teacher at the assigned time. Afterwards, join us in the Cafeteria for a treat and fellowship with friends. A–F G–M N–Z

n SCHOOL-WIDE OPPORTUNITIES

LS carpool number pick-up for returning families BIG BLUE school store open – Uniform Resale and TCA directory sales

Classrooms Classrooms Classrooms

1:30–2 p.m. 2–2:30 p.m. 2:30–3 p.m.

LS Lobby BIG BLUE

8:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 20 – BIG BLUE open 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21 – First day of school for Lower School and Middle School students n BIG BLUE school store open – Uniform Resale and TCA directory sales n MPACT prayer and praise for all TCA moms n LS Dads Club kick-off and prayer meeting n Mandatory meeting for all fourth-grade parents

BIG BLUE PAC Auditorium LS Cafeteria LS Cafeteria

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 – LS Mini School Night (parents only)

7:30 a.m.–4 p.m. 8:20 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 7 p.m. (6:30 reception)

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MIDDLE SCHOOL EVENTS

For students and parents

_____________________________________________________________________________________________ What Where When _____________________________________________________________________________________________

SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 10 a.m. – CLASS LISTS POSTED ON TCA WEBSITE, TrinityChristian.org (Log in and click the link in the Activity Stream)

FRIDAY, AUGUST 16 n BIG BLUE school store open – Uniform Resale and TCA directory sales n NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION

BIG BLUE MCB Auditorium

9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. 8:30–9:30 a.m.

n MS iPad Acquaint meetings

MCB Auditorium

9:45–10:45 a.m.

BIG BLUE

9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

New-to-TCA students in grades 5–8 and their parents

All fifth-graders and new students plus at least one parent must attend.

MONDAY, AUGUST 19 n BIG BLUE school store open – Uniform Resale and TCA directory sales

TUESDAY, AUGUST 20 – BIG BLUE open 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21 n FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL FOR LOWER AND MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS

• All students should bring their backpacks and summer reading assignments. Students in grades 6–8 should bring their fully charged iPads and peripherals. Students in grades 7–8 should also bring their calculators, a healthy snack and a water bottle. All other school supplies will be distributed by teachers. • Students in grades 5–6 will report to their homerooms by 8 a.m. • Students in grades 7–8 will report to their first period classes by 8 a.m.

n MPACT, prayer and praise for all TCA moms

PAC Auditorium

TUESDAY, AUGUST 27 – MS Mini School Night (parents only)

8:20 a.m. 7 p.m. (6:30 reception)

n Fifth-grade students, new sixth- through eighthgrade students, plus at least one parent, must attend an Acquaint meeting on Friday, August 16. n Middle School students will take an assessment on the AUP during the first week of school. Watch your email for details. n Students in grades 5–8 are responsible for providing a case and keyboard for their iPads. Refer to your email or the MS Technology–Students and Parents Resource Board on the TCA website for details.

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UPPER SCHOOL EVENTS

For students and parents

___________________________________________________________________________________________ What Where When ___________________________________________________________________________________________

FRIDAY, AUGUST 16 FRESHMEN & NEW STUDENTS n Individual pictures and schedule pick-up* for all freshmen and new US students n Mandatory orientation for all freshmen and at least one parent and all new US students and at least one parent n Tablet distribution for freshmen, new sophomores, new juniors and new seniors (students only; no parents)

US Grand Hall PAC Auditorium

12:15–1 p.m. 1–2 p.m.

US H/E classrooms

2:15–3:15 p.m.

PAC Auditorium

10–10:30 a.m.

n Sophomore individual pictures and schedule pick-up*

US Grand Hall

10:30–11:15 a.m.

JUNIORS n Junior individual pictures and schedule pick-up*

US Grand Hall

11:15 a.m.–noon

SOPHOMORES n Sophomore concessions meeting MANDATORY – Every sophomore must attend with at least one parent.

SENIORS n Senior individual pictures (yearbook and composite) and schedule pick-up* US Commons n Senior mandatory meeting (students only) PAC Auditorium

1–2:30 p.m. A–L, 3–4 p.m. M–Z 2:30–3 p.m.

*Yearbook photos must be taken before class schedules will be distributed. Students will receive tickets from the photographer to exchange for their schedules. Students in grades 9–11 must wear a white uniform shirt for individual pictures. Senior girls must wear a black top for pictures, and seniors boys must wear a dark jacket, light shirt and tie for pictures.

n BIG BLUE school store open – Uniform Resale and TCA directory sales

BIG BLUE

9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

n MPACT, prayer and praise for all TCA moms

US Commons

8:20 a.m.

n BIG BLUE school store open – Uniform Resale and TCA directory sales

BIG BLUE

7:30 a.m.–4 p.m.

BIG BLUE

7:30 a.m.–4 p.m.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 20 – BIG BLUE open 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21

THURSDAY, AUGUST 22 n FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL FOR UPPER SCHOOL STUDENTS n All students should bring their fully charged tablets and peripherals. n BIG BLUE school store open – Uniform Resale and TCA directory sales

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 – US Mini School Night (parents only)

7 p.m. (6:30 reception)

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BASICS TCA School Day

New School Uniforms

n Middle School: Students are permitted to enter the buildings at 7:30 a.m. Classes begin at 8 a.m. They dismiss at 3:25 p.m. Monday–Thursday and at 1:20 p.m. on Friday.

n Risse Brothers School Uniforms: 4452 Beltway Drive, Addison, Texas 972-231-2903 www.rissebrothers.com

n Lower School: Students are permitted to enter the classrooms at 8:05 a.m. Class begins at 8:15 a.m. and ends at 3 p.m. Monday–Thursday and at 1:15 p.m. on Friday.

n Upper School: Classes begin at 8 a.m. They end at 3:30 p.m. Monday–Thursday and at 1:45 p.m. on Friday.

Before-School Supervision

Before-school supervision is available for Lower School students beginning at 7:30 a.m. Students should report to the Lower School Cafeteria. Before-school supervision for preK will begin at 7:30 a.m. in the early childhood activity room. Before-school supervision is available for Middle School students in the Middle School Library beginning at 7 a.m. This service is offered free of charge.

AfterSchoolCare@TCA

n Lower School: After-school care is available for all Lower School students who need to remain on campus after dismissal. After-school care ends at 6 p.m. Monday–Thursday and at 5:30 p.m. on Friday. n Middle School: The program is available for Middle School students who need to remain on campus beyond 3:45 p.m. Monday–Thursday and 1:45 p.m. on Friday. After-school care ends at 6 p.m. Monday–Thursday and at 5:30 p.m. on Friday. n Activities: Lower School after-school care includes study hall time for first- through fourth-graders, games, activities and access to the playground for all preK through fourth-graders. The Middle School program utilizes the Middle School Library for study hall, computer time and board games. n Cost: Parents are charged $10 per hour. A monthly $250 flat rate is available for those who utilize the program on a frequent basis. n NEW THIS YEAR • Over 40 enrichment class and clinic options through our new Enrichment@TCA program (see next page) • Snacks to be provided to all children staying after school • Convenient electronic check-in/out process n More info: To find out more about AfterSchoolCare@TCA, please see the Lower School and Middle School Resource Boards on the TCA website. For questions, please contact Justin Zappia at jzappia@trinitychristian.org.

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Uniforms are required and can be purchased from either Risse Brothers School Uniforms (girls and boys), Culwell & Son (boys’ shorts and pants only) or BIG BLUE (knit shirts only). Store locations are as follows:

n Culwell & Son: 6319 Hillcrest Avenue, Dallas, Texas 214-522-7000

School Supplies

School supplies for grades K–8 are included in tuition and are delivered to the students at the beginning of the school year. Seventh- and eighthgraders will need a TI-84 Plus CE graphing calculator. Students in grades 9–12 will receive their supply lists the first day of school.

Summer Reading

Check out the Summer Reading Resource Board on the TCA website to make sure your child has read the books required for his/her summer reading assignment (grades 2–12). Book lists, assignment instructions and any packets and/or forms that need to be completed and turned in at the start of school are available for download from the resource board.

Parent Communication at TCA

Being informed is easy at TCA. We have multiple ways for you to receive information and stay in the loop!

n TrinityChristian.org: Our website is full of information, from athletic events to school news. When you log in, you will have access to your child’s class and athletic team pages here. n eWeekly newsletters: Beginning in August, you will receive an eWeekly, our electronic newsletter, every Friday. This will give you important information for the coming week. n Trinity Today: This is the magazine of TCA, published twice a year. In it, you will find articles that tell the story of our school, from students to faculty to alumni. n Grade-level/school Facebook groups: Parents can join our private Facebook groups to see photos and stories of all the great things happening in our classrooms. There is an Upper School Parents group, a Middle School Parents group and grade-level groups in Lower School. Watch your email for the links to join in August.


NEW AND EXCITING THIS YEAR

Enrichment@TCA

Justin Zappia

Is your child interested in learning hip hop or ballet? What about tae kwon do or yoga? Does your child want to design a roller coaster or zipline? Is your child interested in STEM, Legos, robots or chess? Does your child want to advance his/her athletic skills? Does your child need help with homework or handwriting? TCA is thrilled to offer a wide variety of new after-school courses for children in grades preK–8, led by a dynamic and creative teaching staff, who provide students with the opportunity to discover new interests, develop specialized skills and have fun. Most courses run from September through December. Go to www.trinitychristian.org/enrichment to see class descriptions, costs and registration information. There are limited spaces available in each section, so be sure to register as soon as possible. Contact Justin Zappia at jzappia@trinitychristian.org with questions.

TCA is excited to announce that Justin Zappia will serve as our new director of auxiliary programs. Justin oversees Summer@TCA (summer school), AfterCare@TCA (after-school care) and Enrichment@TCA (new enrichment courses). Justin brings a great deal of experience in private schools and specifically in running summer and after-school programs. For the past several years, Justin has worked at Brookwood School, a private school in Manchester, Massachusetts, as the director of auxiliary programs. Prior to that, Justin worked at The Canterbury School in North Carolina in various roles, including summer camp director, teacher, coach, outdoor education lead teacher and athletic director. We are blessed to have Justin, Jen and their three children join the TCA family.

Dr. Kelli Duhaney

Due to the ever-changing nature of technology, as well as the educational implications it has, the Technology Department has been strategically planning for the best ways to continue to serve our school. We are pleased to announce that Dr. Kelli Duhaney will join the Technology Department, under the leadership of Lisa Wong. Kelli will assume a newly created position as the director of STEM and technology integration. Kelli will focus on • Technology integration in the classroom for grades preK–12, student usage and technology curriculum • Campus-wide digital citizenship integration that includes training for students, faculty and parents • Oversight of TCA’s STEM/STEAM program Kelli received her doctor of education in organizational leadership with a concentration in emerging technology. She has four years of teaching experience and has done extensive research on best practices in digital learning and STEM instruction, analysis, instructional design and leading evolving digital learning systems.

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BIG BLUE Welcome to BIG BLUE! BIG BLUE is Trinity Christian Academy’s school store, located in the portable buildings on the west side of campus between the MCB and Tom Landry Stadium.

BACK-TO-SCHOOL STORE HOURS

WHAT’S IN BIG BLUE? TCA directories

School Supplies – If you want

Sweatshirts and Jackets TCA 50th Anniversary t-shirts SNACKS! – Get your BIG BLUE Snack Card in BIG BLUE or on the TCA website.

Uniform Resale – We take your donations and sell gently used uniforms all year.

anything that TCA doesn’t supply for the classroom, find it here. Please note: BIG BLUE does NOT carry the required MS calculators.

Clearance Sale Items – Sale

items are available in BIG BLUE and in the volunteer workroom across from BIG BLUE.

And MUCH MORE!

Thursday, August 15: 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. (TAX-FREE DAY) Friday, August 16: 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. (TAX-FREE DAY) Monday, August 19: 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Tuesday, August 20: 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Wednesday, August 21: 7:30 a.m.–4 p.m. Thursday, August 22: 7:30 a.m.–4 p.m. Friday, August 23: 7:30 a.m.–2 p.m.

REGULAR STORE HOURS (beginning Monday, August 26) Monday, 1–4 p.m. Tuesday, 1–4 p.m. Wednesday, 1–4 p.m. Thursday, 7:30 a.m.– 4 p.m. Friday, noon – 2 p.m.

SHOP BIG BLUE ON FRIDAY NIGHTS – BIG BLUE is open 45 minutes prior to all home varsity football games until kickoff and during halftime.

TCA FOOTBALL is just around the corner! Once again, the sophomore class is offering your

class the opportunity to enjoy a tailgate party at a home football game. This is a wonderful time for families to socialize. This year, the tailgate parties will be on three home varsity football games on Friday nights. All tailgate parties will be held on the outdoor covered Middle School basketball courts and the adjacent field. In case of inclement weather, the tailgate will move into the MS Cafeteria. Watch your email and the eWeekly for more details.

TAILGATE

2019 Tailgate Party Schedule

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Grade Opponent Date Special Event __________________________________________________________________________ 1st & 2nd

China Spring

September 6

PreK & K Dallas Christian September 20

Little Trojan Night & Middle School Night

3rd & 4th Nolan Catholic November 8 Senior Night __________________________________________________________________________

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TIME!


JOIN THE ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB ON NORTH TEXAS GIVING DAY,

SEPTEMBER 19,

TO SUPPORT TCA ATHLETICS and

ENJOY THESE GREAT BENEFITS $10,000 Level • VIP reception and dinner with Coach Mike Singletary (Date TBA) • Jersey autographed by Mike Singletary suitable for framing (choice of TCA, Baylor or Chicago Bears) • One reserved parking place at the Field House for TCA athletic events • Donor plus guest pre-game activities; date TBA • “Best Seat in the House” sideline passes for two for all remaining home football games • Two car decals • $10 in concession bucks • Two @Home passes (free admission to all home athletic events) • $150 Big Blue gift card

$2,000 Level • Football autographed by Mike Singletary • Two car decals • $10 in concession bucks • Two @Home passes (free admission to all home athletic events) • $150 Big Blue gift card

$1,000 Level • Two car decals • $10 concession bucks • Two @Home passes (free admission to all home athletic events) • $100 Big Blue gift card

$500-$999 Level • Two car decals • $10 concession bucks • Two @Home passes (free admission to all home athletic events) • $50 Big Blue gift card

$5,000 Level

$250-$499 Level

• Dinner with Coach Mike Singletary (Date TBA) • Football autographed by Mike Singletary • “Best Seat in the House” sideline passes for two for all remaining home football games • Two car decals • $10 in concession bucks • Two @Home passes (free admission to all home athletic events) • $150 Big Blue gift card

• Two car decals • $10 concession bucks • Two @Home passes (free admission to all home athletic events)

$100-249 Level • Two car decals • $10 concession bucks

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Help spread the news about all the great things that go on all the time at TCA.

DROP-OFF & PICK-UP LS C A RPOO L

Softball Field

Athletic Training Center (4350 Sojourn Drive)

Football Track & Field

Main Parking Lot

Tom Landry Stadium

Field House

Baseball Field

Tennis Courts

Field House Parking

Senior Parking

LS pick-up Faculty Parking

Art wing

MCB Middle School

Upper School

LS preferred drop-off LS pick-up

Performing Arts Center

Parking

Sojourn Drive

LS drop-off Middle School

Parking

Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/TCATrojans

Addison Road

LOWER SCHOOL DROP-OFF 7:30–8:15 a.m. (M–F)

Follow us on Twitter: @TCATrojans – TCA School Account @TCA_Addison – TCA Addison Sports

and Instagram: instagram.com/tca_addison

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Faculty Parking

Lower School

• Option A (LS Cafeteria): This is the preferred location for all students and especially PreK, K and first-grade students. Teachers will be at this location to assist unloading all students. Enter at the US entrance on Addison Road. Head west in front of the US towards the baseball field. • Before 8 a.m., follow the carpool flow around the baseball field and to the far west side of the US main parking lot and back around to the south side of the US/north side of the LS. Drop off students at the sidewalk by the curb that leads to the LS cafeteria and playground. Pull forward as far as possible. Exit at Addison Road; police are on duty to assist turning north or south onto Addison Road. • After 8 a.m., vehicles will be allowed to continue driving south past the US rather than driving around the US main parking lot. Drop off students at the sidewalk by the curb that leads to the LS cafeteria and playground. Pull forward as far as possible. Exit at Addison Road. • Option B (LS Lobby): Students must be able to exit car without adult assistance. Families with LS and MS students can drop off in front of the Lower School/ Lower School Library Complex. Please pull forward as far as possible and remain in the right-hand lane until you have cleared the cones. Parents are strongly encouraged to drop off all students with one stop. Exit onto Addison Road; drivers are required to turn south

onto Addison Road. Please note: if a parent needs to enter a building between 7:45 and 8:15 a.m., please drop off; then park your car and walk in.

LOWER SCHOOL PICK-UP

Students must be picked up with carpool number. Enter at the US entrance on Addison Road. Head west in front of the US towards the baseball field. Once you enter the US main parking lot, choose a lane for pick-up: row one - LS Cafeteria or row two - Art Wing. Follow the carpool flow around the baseball field, to the far west side of the US main parking lot and to the south side of the US/north side of the LS. Students will be brought to your car at the curb along the north side of the LS or at the Art Wing. • Row One - LS Cafeteria exits onto Addison Road; police are on duty to assist turning north or south. • Row 2 - Art Wing exits onto Sojourn Drive.

n Regular Carpool

3–3:20 p.m. (M–Th), 1:15–1:30 p.m. (F)

All students should plan to follow the regular carpool procedures unless they are waiting for older siblings, carpooling with a MS or US family or will be attending After School Care.

n Late Carpool

3:20–3:30pm (M–Th), 1:30–1:40pm (F) LS students who have not been picked up through the carpool line by 3:30 p.m. (M– Th) or 1:40 p.m. (F) will be sent to After School Care. Regular After School Care rates will apply.


UPPER SCHOOL DROP-OFF/PICK-UP

MS CARPO OL

Main Parking Lot

Tennis Courts

Senior Parking

MS drop-off 6th gr. pick-up MS Fri. pick-up MCB Middle School

Middle School Admin.

Faculty Parking

Tennis Courts

MS Playground

Upper School

Art wing

MS drop-off Lower 5th gr. pick-up School

Performing Arts Center

Parking

Faculty Parking

Parking

MCB Middle School

Middle School Admin.

Addison Road

MIDDLE SCHOOL DROP-OFF - 7:30–8 a.m. (M–F) Students should be dropped off prior to 8 a.m. at either the south entrance to the MCB or the north entrance of the Middle School. Students arriving after 8 a.m. should check in at the Middle School Office.

MIDDLE SCHOOL PICK-UP - 3:20–3:45 (M–Th), 1:30–1:40 (F) n 5th and 6th grade 5th/6th grade students are not permitted to pick up Lower School siblings. Fifth-grade students should be picked up in front of the Lower School Library Complex. When picking up, parents should pull forward to the front of the north entrance of the Middle School building. Please do not stop in front of the fifth-grade door if there is room to pull forward. Sixth-grade students should be picked up in the lot located at the south entrance to the MCB. When picking up, parents should pull forward as far as possible. Families with students in both fifth and sixth grade can pick up students in either the fifth-grade location or the sixth-grade location.

n 7th and 8th grade

Senior Parking Faculty Parking

US Option A Upper School

Art Wing

LS Library Complex

Baseball Field

US Option B

Field House Parking

Parking

Middle School Playground

Main Parking Lot

Tom Landry Stadium

Field House

Field House Parking

Sojourn Drive

Baseball Field

Sojourn Drive

Field House

Football Track & Field

Parking

Football

Tom Landry Stadium

Softball Field

Athletic Training Center (4350 Sojourn Drive)

Softball Field

Athletic Training Center (4350 Sojourn Drive)

Performing Arts Center

Lower School

US Option C

Parking

Parking

Faculty Parking

Playground Addison Road

UPPER SCHOOL DROP-OFF - 7:30–8 a.m. (M–F) UPPER SCHOOL PICK-UP - 3:30–3:45 (M–Th), 1:45–2 (F) Locations n Option A: Head west in front of the US towards the baseball field. Make a U-turn

around the triangular island in the turn by the baseball field and head back east towards the US. There is a short drop-off zone along the curb by the US Main Entrance on the north side of the building. Exit the campus onto Addison Road.

n Option B: Follow the carpool flow around the baseball field and to the far west

side of our parking lots and back around to the south side of the US. Drop off and pick up students at the sidewalk by the curb which leads to the west entrance to the History/ English hallway. Exit the campus south by the Art Wing onto Sojourn or circle around the US by the LS playground and exit onto Addison Road.

n Option C: Same as option B, only circle around the US in between the LS and US

and drop off or pick up on the east side of the US at the PAC covered drive-through. Exit the campus onto Addison Road.

Students who choose the Athletic Development program in any given trimester will be picked up at the Athletic Training Center (ATC) between 3:30 and 3:45 p.m. (M–Th). Students who are participating on an athletic team will be picked up in the location communicated by the coach, usually between 4 and 4:20 p.m (M–Th). On Fridays, all seventh- and eighth-grade students will be picked up at the lot located at the south entrance to the MCB between 1:30 and 1:40 p.m.

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PARENT-TEACHER FELLOWSHIP THE PARENT-TEACHER FELLOWSHIP (PTF) was

organized to enhance the relationship between TCA families and the school. Its membership includes every parent and teacher at TCA. The PTF officers and committee chairmen serve under the direction of the director of volunteer services, Camille Walker. Profits raised from uniform resale and the rebate program are used for the Teacher Emergency Fund, treats for teachers, Mini School Night receptions, as well as other activities. The PTF coordinates the following programs and projects: The Room Mother Program benefits

teachers, students and the entire school. Room mothers coordinate mission projects, class parties, luncheons and many other activities. PTF conducts a volunteer forum and a spring orientation for new incoming room mothers.

The MPACT prayer coordinators oversee

MPACT (Moms Praying and Coming Together), TCA’s prayer program. Under the guidance of the PTF president, they are responsible for planning MPACT events, such as the prayer and praise times throughout the school year, and for assisting grade-level prayer coordinators.

The Wall of Prayer is a school-wide

ministry that covers every TCA student, teacher and staff member in daily prayer. Parents who register with Wall of Prayer are given up to four names of students and teachers to pray for daily throughout the school year. All prayer partners use the same daily verse guide, which is located on the TCA website, to create a strong wall of protection and blessing around our students and our school. Parents may register for Wall of Prayer on the TCA website or at Mini School Nights and will receive their prayer assignments via email in September. Wall of Prayer is a wonderful gift of daily service to our school.

The Faculty and Staff Appreciation Luncheon honors TCA’s faculty and staff with a delicious buffet in beautifully decorated surroundings. Parents provide the many side dishes, decorate, set up and serve the food, as well as supervise the students at lunch and on the playgrounds on our employees’ favorite day of the year. To volunteer, visit the TCA website on September 11.

PTF Officers for 2019–20: (pictured left to right) Secretary Danylle Leeds, President Jena Hattendorf, Vice President Susan Mattox and Treasurer Becky Jones

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Mini School Night Receptions are held at each school’s Mini School Night in August and September. Come early for refreshments, to fellowship with TCA parents and to register for reward programs and Wall of Prayer.

The hospitality program serves our

new TCA families by answering questions and attending casual, gradelevel gatherings planned throughout the summer to welcome new students and their families.

Rebate programs create an easy

Refreshment. Renewal. Peace. Stillness. Calm. Rest. Don’t we all want these things at the start of a new school year (and all throughout the year)? Jesus has invited us, “Come to Me, all who are weary and heavily burdened, and I will give you rest.” As our Good Shepherd, He knows our needs and is abundantly able to provide.

MPACT is simply Mothers Praying And Coming Together. Join us this

year as we come into God’s presence as a community. Praising Him lifts our souls and connects our hearts to His. Praying is closely connected with peace, as we lay our burdens at His feet.

partnership between TCA and Tom Thumb, Kroger and Market Street. Simply by shopping for groceries or buying items through these businesses, a percentage of the dollar amount of your purchases will be refunded back to TCA.

Uniform Resale. BIG BLUE, the school

store, partners with PTF to sell gently used uniforms during Back-to-School events and throughout the year.

First-Day Prayer and Praise All TCA moms are invited to join us in lifting up our students, teachers and community to God on the first day of school. n Wednesday, August 21 n 8–8:20 a.m. Refreshments served n Performing Arts Center n 8:20 a.m. Prayer and praise with Auditorium Headmaster Dave Delph This is an informal event for ALL Upper, Middle and Lower School moms. Feel free to bring your preschoolers.

Mark your calendars! All-school

Middle School

Lower School

Upper School

n September 17 – Prayer Walk n May 7 – National Day of Prayer n October 24 n February 11

n December 4 n April 8 n January 23 n March 17

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES There are many volunteer opportunities at TCA. Below are some of the school-wide programs, as well as opportunities for the Lower School, Middle School and Upper School specialty areas. All volunteer opportunities are available for sign-up on the TCA website, TrinityChristian.org. Click on the Resources tab and then the Volunteer Now icon. Online sign-ups go live on Wednesday, September 11, at 9 a.m. Please consider volunteering!

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BIG BLUE

Volunteers are needed to greet, welcome and assist customers with purchases; manage, sort and distribute new merchandise to store floor; operate cash registers and check out customer purchases. Contact Amanda Rogers at arogers@trinitychristian.org to volunteer.

LOWER SCHOOL PREVIEWS

Volunteers are needed to greet and welcome prospective parents at our Lower School Previews throughout the fall and spring.

LOWER SCHOOL GRANDPARENT DAYS

• November 21 and 22, 2019 Volunteers are needed to serve as ambassadors to our grandparents while on our campus. Opportunities include planning committee, pre-event set-up, registration, hospitality, tours, photos and breakdown.

NEW PARENT RECEPTION CLASSROOM or GRADE LEVEL

Assist with field trips, class parties and other events throughout the year.

RECEPTIONS

Assist coordinator with set-up, serving and clean-up at receptions for performing arts.

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UNIFORM RESALE

Volunteers are needed to help prepare gently used uniform items for resale. Contact Becky Jones at ptfbecky@gmail.com for information.

• May 5, 2020 Volunteer couples or individuals help to welcome our new families, as well as set up and serve our refreshments.

50th ANNIVERSARY COMMUNITY CELEBRATION • April 18, 2020 Many volunteer opportunities are available for on-campus activities.


LOWER SCHOOL DADS CLUB

The Lower School Dads Club is a chance for dads to be more visible on campus in a servant-leadership partnership. Some of the club’s activities will include helping with carpool, reading to the students, making delicious snow cones and helping with other events. All Lower School dads are welcome.

Join us for a kick-off meeting and prayer time on the first day of school at 8:20 a.m. in the Lower School Cafeteria. For more information, please contact Ken Frisbie at ken.frisbie.jr@gmail.com or 214-682-9001.

RECEPTIONIST/MAIN SWITCHBOARD LUNCH RELIEF

Volunteers will welcome and sign in visitors and answer phones for an hour during lunch time. Phone training is required. Time commitment is two or more times a month.

LOWER SCHOOL LIBRARY

MIDDLE SCHOOL CHOIR

LOWER SCHOOL OFFICE

7th & 8th GRADE BAND

MIDDLE SCHOOL LIBRARY

7th & 8th GRADE DRAMA

Volunteers are needed once a week or every other week for 30- to 45-minutes shifts. Opportunities for volunteers include shelving books and assisting with a variety of projects. Involves greeting visitors, answering phones, organizing Lost & Found, making copies and delivering items to classrooms. Time commitment is two or more times a month. Volunteers are needed once a week or every other week for one- to three-hour shifts. Opportunities for volunteers include checking books in and out, shelving books, processing books and helping with special events. No experience needed!

Volunteers are needed to assist with chaperoning activities/trips and serving at receptions. Other opportunities include assisting with costumes, choreography and stage decorations. Volunteers are needed to assist with chaperoning activities/trips. Other opportunities include helping with concerts, photography, digital projects and serving at receptions. Volunteers are needed to assist with publicity, videography, pictures, stage construction, props, organizing costumes, decorating the lobby, chaperoning and clerical work.

UPPER SCHOOL LIBRARY

Duties involve shelving books, covering books, computer work or other tasks which may be easily learned. Time commitment is once or twice a month.

UPPER SCHOOL BAND

Volunteers are needed for chaperoning activities/trips and coordinating receptions and social events.

UPPER SCHOOL CHOIR

Volunteers are needed for stage decorations, clerical work, accompanying, chaperoning activities/trips and helping with the spring musical.

UPPER SCHOOL DRAMA, CHAPEL & SPRING PRODUCTIONS

Volunteers are needed to assist with costumes, props, furniture locating and/or transporting, hairstyling, make-up, art work, publicity, ticket sales, refreshments, set decorations and building or painting sets.

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JOIN US IN MAKING

A DIFFERENCE The Trinity Christian Academy Foundation, under the leadership of its Board of Directors, is a non-profit corporation separate from TCA and its Board of Trustees. The primary purpose of the foundation is to oversee the management of the endowment and to raise funds to further the mission of TCA. Currently, the endowment totals over $8.5 million and includes 48 designated scholarship and teacher enrichment funds. Your generosity, through gifts to the TCA Foundation, helps to empower the school, benefiting each student and faculty member, and leaving a legacy for future generations. Donations provide revenue for a wide range of initiatives:

n Student Tuition Aid (STA): STA helps current students continue at TCA when their families encounter unexpected difficulties, such as the loss of a loved one or a job and other financial challenges. In addition, STA supports families who could not otherwise afford a Christian education. Approximately 10% of our students receive STA, and the annual need is $1.5 million.

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n Student Tuition Aid Endowment: Endowments support TCA by perpetually providing income from your donated gifts to the Joyce E. Millet Student Tuition Aid Endowment. A named endowment can be established with an initial gift of $25,000. The corpus of the fund is maintained and invested, and a portion of the earnings is distributed to provide tuition assistance annually.

n Pursuing Excellence Capital Campaign: Gifts to the capital campaign help forge the future for TCA by transforming our campus. Phase 1 priorities include a new Middle School and Chapel, a dedicated campus entrance and renovation and repurposing of existing spaces. n Advancing athletic teams, fine arts and co-curricular programs: Through the Athletic Booster Club and gifts to visual arts, performing arts and other designated programs, your generosity enhances and enriches student life. Your gifts play an important role in TCA’s mission to develop the whole person for the glory of God. Save these dates! n North Texas Giving Day – September 19, 2019 n Alumni Legacy Breakfast – September 26, 2019 n Homecoming – October 18, 2019 n Pursuing Excellence Gala – October 26, 2019 n Grandparent Days – November 21 & 22, 2019 For more information about giving opportunities, please contact TCA Foundation Executive Director Becky Lewis at 972.447.4609 or blewis@trinitychristian.org.


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IMPORTANT DATES New Teacher In-service Teacher In-service First Day of School (LS & MS) First Day of School (US) Labor Day Teacher In-service Conferences (No School LS & MS) Thanksgiving Break Christmas Break Teacher In-service Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Teacher In-service Spring Break Teacher In-service Easter Break Optional Conferences (No School LS) Teacher In-service Memorial Day Last Day of School Teacher In-service

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