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FROM THE HEAD OF SCHOOL

For 25 years the Vanderpoels have been blessed by the Trinity community. You helped us to shepherd our three boys and celebrated the births of our grandsons. You walked with us through surgeries, chemo, and radiation. You remained stalwart through 9/11, the sniper, and pandemics. Together we built, grew, and bought land for the future. Together we have seen 1,104 Trinity graduates and the growing impact they have in their communities. We have laughed together, wept together in the midst of great loss, and rejoiced together in times of abundant blessing. Together we have tasted and seen that the Lord is good. Your affection and support have been a constant anchor for our family. Your many kindnesses over the past years will forever echo in our hearts. We look forward to the felicity of a shared eternity with you in new heavens and a new earth vouchsafed to us by our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ. May the Lord bless and keep you to the day of his appearing.

With abundant thanks, David and

Upper School students bonded with housemates on the first ever House Day. (Scan the QR CODE to learn more about Trinity's house system!)

Generous TCS parents blessed Lower School teachers and staff by donating to transform their workroom!

May

Seniors came back to campus before Commencement to enjoy breakfast, take their “Final Walk”(see pg. 18) cheered on by students and faculty, and watch a surprise video made for them by Trinity's Marketing and Communications Department. (Scan the QR code to watch the video!)

We celebrated Dr. Vanderpoel's LAST last day of school by lining the parking lot during carpool with larger-thanlife pictures of his face!

Apr

Seniors began the oral defense portion of the Senior Thesis. All TCS seniors are required to compose a 15 – 20-page comprehensive worldview thesis that culminates in a summative oral defense before a formal panel of faculty members and administrators.

We welcomed a very special guest onto campus: Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears! We were proud to welcome her to the school as she spoke to Upper School students at a special assembly.

Young Life launched its first-ever chapter at Trinity. Students gathered around the flagpole on "See You At The Pole," a student-led day of prayer to pray over their day, their school, and their community.

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