ANNUAL REPORT 2018-2019
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“Making a gift to Trinity Hall makes a difference that we, as a community, see every minute OF EVERY DAY.
Our students get the support and resources they need to try a new activity; our faculty members take a new approach in class, collaborate in new ways, develop new curriculum; staff members continue to keep students safe and healthy as they move through their years at Trinity Hall; and our community remains connected after graduation. I am grateful to those who have joined me in giving, for your consistent and continued support and donations. I hope you will remain a part of the Trinity Hall story of success as we build upon our solid foundation.” – Mary Sciarrillo, head of school 2
HISTORY
In 2010, a group of dedicated parents and supporters came together with a shared goal of establishing an independent all-girls high school in Monmouth County, an educational option considered long overdue. Three years later that goal was realized when the school, named Trinity Hall, opened its doors at a temporary campus in Leonardo, New Jersey. Trinity Hall relocated in 2016 to a permanent location at the former Fort Monmouth in Tinton Falls, later nearly doubling the size of the school to accommodate a growing student body. By June 2019, Trinity Hall had graduated 95 young women from Middlesex, Monmouth, and Ocean counties.
MISSION Trinity Hall is an independent, all-girls school that educates and empowers young women in the Catholic tradition through an innovative college preparatory program grounded in our four core values of leadership, respect, perseverance, and faith. Trinity Hall prepares each student to achieve her full potential as she embraces her place in the world.
2018-2019 LEADERSHIP Administration:
Mary R. Mahon Sciarrillo, Head of School Christina Bergamo, Director of College Counseling Stephen Duffy, Interim Assistant Head of School Theresa Kiernan, Director of Advancement and Admissions Alyssa Morreale, Dean for Academics Ken Santos, Director of Athletics Melissa Whelan, Dean for Student Activities
Board of Trustees:
Victoria Gmelich, Chair Miriam Tort, Vice Chair Mairead Clifford, Secretary Patrick Donnelly, Treasurer Abby Kelly, Development Chair Sean Clifford Kerry Devine Robert Egan Michael Fitzgerald Justin Gmelich Charles H. Jones III Mary Ann LaSardo Msgr. Thomas McDade, Ed.D Thomas McEvoy Shawn Reynolds Elizabeth Scott Carmine Venezia Michael Walker Donna Winchell Mary R. Mahon Sciarrillo, Head of School
Parent Leadership Team:
Kelly Ward and Anne Wingertzahn, Co-Presidents Lisa Ortenzio, Vice President Gina LaForgia, Communications Officer Jeannie Kelly, Finance Officer
Parent Association Committee Chairs:
Tara Church and Lauren Maguire, Sunshine Committee Frankie Francese and Stephen Miller, Fathers’ Committee Tricia Hicks and Linda Venezia, Spiritual Committee Denise Garcia, Clothing Drive Chair Jeannie Kelly, Social Committee Lisa Ortenzio, Mother/Daughter Breakfast Lynn Vogel, New Buddy Families
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TABLE OF
CONTENTS
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Core Values
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By the Numbers
Special Events
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Alumnae Corner
Class of 2019
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Revenue & Expenses
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Total Giving
CORE VALUES
TRINITY HALL STUDENTS: commit to leadership by taking responsibility and initiative, serving as courageous, confident, and considerate role-models who lead with passion and vision... understand the importance of respect with regard to their community, each other, and themselves. They act with dignity, loyalty, justice, pride, and compassion. exhibit perseverance by overcoming challenges to achieve success and by viewing failures as necessary learning experiences. They are persistent and determined to push beyond obstacles to meet goals... embrace and demonstrate their faith in God, which forms the basis of their relationship within the community. Their faith-based education lets them celebrate their differences, accept each other, and serve others in need.
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One homerun,
BY THE NUMBERS
One alumnae presentation
the first in Trinity Hall history, hit by Jane Banahan ‘20.
about professionalism and presenting your best self given by Nicole LoRusso ‘17.
50% of the Class of 2018 and 2019 were recognized as
AP SCHOLARS BY THE COLLEGE BOARD.
Two new sports teams debuted at Trinity Hall –
2222 cards hidden
field hockey and ice hockey.
SIX AWARDS 8
around the school during the senior lock-in.
received at the 2019 Philadelphia Model United Nations Conference
including Best Delegate: Haley Nelson ’22 and Sanan Gueyikian ’22, Outstanding Delegate: Gabriella Sorrentino ’21, and Position Paper: Caitlin Ramos ‘21.
Three curricula – STEM, humanities, and world language – brought together for the City Project, the sophomores’ final experience that asked each team to build a sector of a city following specific design requirements.
6,226 SERVICE HOURS
One ShopRite Cup for NonPublic B awarded
by the NJSIAA to the highestperforming school based on points accrued for state tournament performances and season-long sportsmanship.
completed by students and faculty.
Seven desks painted in the art studio by students from the classes of 2017 through 2023. The students collaborated on the design of the mural which shows the growth of Trinity Hall over the years.
5 BASIE AWARD NOMINATIONS for Peter and the Starcatcher and Pippin.
Fifteen runners from the spring track team advanced to the group championship for Non-Public B after the team won the
NJSIAA SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
in the Non-Public B South division for the first time. 9
Jacqueline Fletcher ‘18 named
National AP Scholar,
by the College Board, the highest honor a student can achieve from the organization that recognizes the top AP students in the nation.
5 MINUTES AND 4 SECONDS
singing “I Want to Know What Love Is” with Foreigner during their concert at Count Basie Center for the Arts.
One school swim record for the
500 FREE
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Four Prep School B State Championships and NJSIAA Non-Public B State Championships won consecutively by the swim team.
One Monmouth County Caring Award given to Madison Huber ’19 by the Monmouth County Guidance Directors Association for her exceptional attention to community service projects.
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goals scored in lacrosse by Colleen Kelly ‘20 and Sydney Riepl ‘20.
Three summer trips for students to
WASHINGTON D.C., COSTA RICA, AND EUROPE.
saves in lacrosse by Margaret McCarthy ‘21.
32 Polyvision boards installed by our engineering students.
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SPECIAL EVENTS BUILDING
Celebration
Over 300 Trinity Hall community members came out on January 26, 2019 to celebrate the opening of the East Wing, a two-story addition that doubled the size of the school. Complete with two design studios, a chapel, fourteen classrooms, and administrative offices, the 22,000 square-foot building provides students and faculty with room to learn, innovate, and collaborate like never before. 12
Leading Ladies LUNCHEON
On Tuesday, May 21, 2019 Broadway actor Kerry Butler was the speaker at the fourth annual Leading Ladies Luncheon. Trinity Hall mothers and women in the community joined our junior class at Eagle Oaks Country Club in Farmingdale to network and hear Butler’s story that reflected two of our core values – perseverance and faith – as she navigated professional rejections and personal struggles.
THANK YOU TO OUR EVENT SPONSORS: ACA Computers, Broad Street Dough Co., Michele and Paul Gannon, Vera and Richard Hough III, Image Creators, Sciarrillo, Cornell, Merlino, McKeever & Osbourne, LLC., Solari Creative, Miriam and Joseph Tort, and Thomas Yurcisin.
GRANDFRIENDS DAY
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ALUMNAE CORNER Graduates from the Class of 2017 and the Class of 2018 share experiences and accomplishments from their time at college.
Sophia Bellavia, ‘18
Gina Rienzo, ‘18
University of Florida
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
As part of e-NABLE VT our yearlong project is to develop two prosthetic arms for a 7 year old Blacksburg resident whose ultimate goal is to be able to play baseball and football. The team I’m apart of is designing the prosthetics for everyday tasks, such as allowing Charli to get dressed by himself, with two different attachments: one static and one multifunctional.
I was accepted into the University Honors Program out of almost 400 applicants. This program recognizes students who have earned points for their academic achievements and extracurricular involvement in the university.
Haley Cesario, ‘18 Bucknell University
As a Bucknell University Civil Engineering student I am in the midst of conducting two separate research projects in Civil Engineering in the speciality of geotechnical engineering. My research’s goal is to increase concrete as a thermal conductor for geothermals piles, a relatively new renewable energy technique using the method of geothermal energy in foundation piles of buildings to supply energy and power.
Caroline Gmelich, ‘17 University of Virginia
I am enjoying my time at UVA. I am Biology major and staying busy with my pre-med
curriculum. As the captain of the women’s swim team, I am proud to be an NCAA Division I All American and am excited to have qualified for Olympic trials in both the 100 back and the 100 fly. I have achieved ACC all academic scholar and serve as the Athletic Chair for Outreach for the ONELOVE foundation promoting healthy relationships and teaching students ways to avoid abuse. 14
Mairead Mark, ‘18 Boston College
During my fall semester in the Connell School of Nursing I took ‘First Year Nursing Seminar’. My small group was paired with two upperclassmen nursing ‘leads’ who would lead us in discussions about our studies, social life, and ourselves as we adapted to college life. This tight knit group, as our leads were very motherly, most definitely reminded me of the spirit of Trinity Hall and the close-knit community.
Nicole Calandrino, ‘17 Villanova University
My past three years at Villanova University have given me many leadership opportunities much like the ones I had during my time at Trinity Hall. Balancing my academics and making the Dean’s List in Villanova’s School of Business through my time at Villanova, I also became involved by holding executive positions in the Greek Life community as well as the Business of Fashion Society. I am grateful that my time at Trinity Hall led me to pursue leadership positions both inside and outside of the classroom and I look forward to my senior year!
Catherine Loder, ‘18 University of Michigan
Being an Industrial and Operations engineering student at the University of Michigan didn’t leave me much time to continue playing sports, so I found other ways to integrate sports into my extracurricular activities. I was selected to be a member of the on campus sports consulting group. One of our projects was working with the NY Mets helping to develop marketing strategies to bring younger demographics to games.
Kaitlyn Vogel, ‘17 Stetson University
Lily Scott, ‘17 Bates College
I am competing for the college’s Division III swimming and diving program as well as working as an office assistant at the Bates Center for Purposeful Work. I’m excited to see what these last two years of college will bring!
I spent the whole summer studying abroad in Innsbruck and traveling Europe. I studied Business Management and Education Systems Around the World during my time there as part of my studies for a Management and Entrepreneurship degree.
Emily Knepple, ‘18 University of Wisconsin, Madison After making the Dean’s List for my first two semesters at the University of Wisconsin Madison, I received an early acceptance to the UW School of Journalism and Mass Communications. In the spring of my freshman year I was selected to voice a radio show that aired on a live stream at WSUM Madison. The show continues to air now in an FCC format once a week. Spending the summer at the University of Prague taking classes in European and political journalism has been one of the highlights of my experience at UW so far. I have also been selected as the Editor-in-Charge for the Arts section of the Daily Cardinal, one the nation’s oldest collegiate newspapers.
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“The formula for developing a superior all girls high school is simple: Mix great faculty with great students in an intellectually challenging and caring, faith-based environment, supported by talented administration and passionate board of directors. This has been the foundation for growth and excellence at Trinity Hall. It has been with your generous support that the school continues to flourish.
Thank you for being a part of this journey and for changing the landscape of education for girls.”
– Victoria Gmelich Board of Trustees, Chair Founder, Trinity Hall 16
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74 colleges and universities to which our graduates were accepted
$4.6 MILLION awarded to our graduates in merit-based academic scholarships
880 HOURS SPENT B EYO N D T H E HALL 19
“The Class of 2019 is a remarkable group of young women. As individuals they are capable of great accomplishment, as 22gether they are capable of so much more. They have demonstrated commitment, dedication, diligence, faith, compassion, and leadership (naming just a few of their many gifts). They have set the standard for the ‘Trinity Hall Way’ and on their journey have held all of us to this standard. We thank them for bringing a sense of humor to daily life while understanding what it means to be respectfully funny, to laugh together, and to challenge, to support, and to rise above the challenges. They are my inspiration, and I am forever grateful and blessed to know each of our graduates on a personal level.” – Mary Sciarrillo, head of school
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2019 GRADUATES & SCHOOLS ATTENDING Sophia Tara Church
Julia Belle LaForgia
Diana Jasmine Ramos
Colleen Teresa Cusat
Hope Taylor Maguire
Hannah Jane Reynolds
Kelly Samantha Cusick
Taryn Marie McKeever
Niyah Simone Robinson
Claire Mackenzie Darman
Grace Elizabeth Niro
Gillian Mariah Thorp
Abigail Marie Devine
Kelsey Suzanne Mathies O’Kelly
Kathleen Rose Venezia
Olivia Ann Ferrigine
Kathryn Paige Ortenzio
Alexandra Morgan Witek
Island Heights Stockton University
Tinton Falls Villanova University
Fair Haven New York University, Tisch Freehold College of the Holy Cross Rumson Dartmouth College
Red Bank College of the Holy Cross
Madison Rose Huber Holmdel Clemson University
Grace Gannon Kenney
Island Heights George Washington University
Asbury Park Montclair State University
Colts Neck Lafayette College
Rumson University of Notre Dame
Middletown Nazareth College
Asbury Park Loyola University Maryland
Rumson Villanova University
Fair Haven University of Michigan
Brielle University of Virginia
Brick Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Anna Katherine Phillips
Fair Haven George Washington University
Lincroft Boston College
Monmouth Beach Emerson College
Elizabeth Ryan Witek Monmouth Beach Muhlenberg College
Rumson Boston College
ATHLETE SIGNING DAY TARYN MCKEEVER Division III Soccer Nazareth College
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Awards SENIOR
Valedictorian Abigail Devine
The class valedictorian is the senior with the highest cumulative grade point average earned during four years of high school work. Grades received in major subjects are averaged with advanced placement courses being weighted. The weighted GPA is calculated to the nearest hundredth of a grade point.
Salutatorian Hannah Reynolds
The class salutatorian is the senior with the second highest academic achievement of the Class of 2019, determined by her weighted grade point average during four years of high school work.
Graduating with Distinction
Trinity Hall seeks to recognize superior academic achievement in our graduating class. “Graduating with Distinction� is awarded to the top 20% of the class determined by the weighted grade point average earned during four years of high school work:
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Core Value Awards
A continued focus on the core values of leadership, respect, perseverance, and faith is celebrated in the senior awards, as one student is selected as the recipient that best represents each value. All students nominated for these awards are diligently committed to their own academic achievement while going above and beyond to serve as role models for the Trinity Hall student body.
Leadership Award Kathleen Venezia
This award recognizes the student who, during her time at Trinity Hall, has empowered herself as well as her peers by consistently leading with confidence, humility, empathy, and integrity in both formal and informal ways through her influential words, deeds, and positive attitude. She pursues leadership as a method to better her environment and seeks to lift others up in order to work towards common goals.
Respect Award Grace Kenney
This award recognizes the student who, during her time at Trinity Hall, has continuously demonstrated the utmost respect for her community through her sincere admiration of the diverse personalities and opinions of others, her mature and healthy self-worth, and her genuine regard for the talents and gifts God has granted all of us. She unfailingly identifies the dignity of others and honors the community with her attention on each individual.
Perseverance Award Niyah Robinson
This award recognizes the student who, during her time at Trinity Hall, has faced challenges and, through her remarkable resilience, unwavering courage, and eternal optimism, has persevered to overcome those obstacles and achieve success. She realizes that success is earned through hard work and demonstrates the confidence in herself to continue even the most seemingly difficult tasks.
Faith Award Diana Ramos
This award recognizes the student who, during her time at Trinity Hall, has borne witness to her faith through her compassionate mercy, humble generosity, and morally just actions that have subtly but powerfully served as a daily reminder to all of us of our own commitment to be people of faith. Her choices reflect her confidence in a power beyond the reach of proof and her actions are influenced by her devotion to being a member of a faithful community.
Scholar-Athlete Award Hannah Reynolds
This award is given to the senior with the highest cumulative grade point average who has excelled in a varsity sport while exhibiting outstanding school and community citizenship.
The Founder’s Award Miriam Tort, board member
The Founder’s Award serves to recognize the member or members of the Trinity Hall community whose commitment to the success of Trinity Hall mirrors the dedication of the founders - Mairead and Sean Clifford and Victoria and Justin Gmelich. Each year, the faculty committee will nominate for this award and the selection is made by the founders. 23
Christina Bergamo, DIRECTOR OF COLLEGE COUNSELING Addressing the Class of 2019 during their induction into the alumnae association.
Seniors, you have made quite the impact on Trinity Hall. Collectively and individually you have a strength and resilience that we hope all future Trinity Hall classes will emulate. You fearlessly led the largest student body we have ever had, and your passion for our traditions, new and old, will be felt for years to come. Despite your size, your faith in Trinity Hall and one another never faltered. As a class you are the definition of unity. You have made such a strong bond with each other, you even call yourselves 22gether! When you get to college, be sure to lean on each other in the first tough weeks. I have no doubt that each of you is heading off to the perfect next home, but no matter how perfect, the transition to college is not an easy one. So please check in with each other, ask how things are going, beyond what is being posted on Instagram and Snapchat. But at the same time, never hold each other back, be sure to allow each other to soar. You will always have Trinity Hall, but you are each destined for great things and we can’t wait to see what impact each of you will have on our world.
Abigail Devine, VALEDICTORIAN
Member of Dartmouth College’s Class of 2023. Here are a few excerpts from her Valedictory Address:
It’s no secret that our class has changed a bit since freshman year but what all of you might not know is that with these changes came a slew of selfbranded nicknames, the last of which being 22gether. Initially, this may seem like just a cute little thing we do, but in reality, it’s an integral piece of who we are. It’s what defines us. We are a family of twenty two deeply distinct girls, bonded together by the happenstance of collectively taking the leap of faith to attend a two-year-old high school and by the unique experience we’ve shared here at Trinity Hall. Like any family, we all bring something different to the table. Each of us has particular ideas, interests and perspectives. Most importantly though, all of us are leaders. And we have Trinity Hall to thank for that. For teaching us how to be empowered women and stand up for the things in which we believe. Whether it’s on the stage or field or in the classroom or community meeting, Trinity Hall has instilled in us the strength and courage to make our voices heard so that we can advocate not only for ourselves but also for others. Through countless class presentations, various leadership positions, and a multitude of google form surveys, we’ve learned that our voices can make a difference and are powerful, an invaluable lesson that we will carry with us for the rest of our lives. Coupled with steadfast determination, passion and faith in ourselves and God, there is absolutely nothing we can’t do. 24
We also have Trinity Hall to thank for this steadfast determination and passion within each of us. For the past four years we’ve been a part of an infant community whose survival depended on these two characteristics. Almost 10 years ago Trinity Hall was just an idea. And here we are today, celebrating the graduation of the school’s third class because of the tremendous effort made by so many people in this room. Most of all, this school has taught us about the incredibly special gift of the sisterhood we have formed. It’s at Trinity Hall where we can call our classmates our sisters and mean that wholeheartedly. I will cherish the many memories that have brought us together. I know that we’ve struck something special here. This bond we share is rooted deep within our core and I feel so blessed to be a part of it. I’m not ready to say goodbye; I don’t think any of us are.” As a class, we’ve persevered through quite a bit and as a result we’ve come out on the other side, linked together in one unbreakable bond. Over the past four years, the strength of our sisterhood has been challenged, but the true test of our bond is yet to come…the true test to the resilience of the class of 2019 will be in the years ahead. We are one-of-a-kind in our connection, but it’s a lot easier to remain in a close-knit community when we see each other everyday.
WE WILL NOT BE AFFORDED THAT LUXURY ANYMORE, BUT I AM NOT WORRIED BECAUSE OUR SISTERHOOD GOES BEYOND FACETO-FACE INTERACTIONS. IT GOES BEYOND JUST SIMPLY KEEPING IN TOUCH…WE’RE NEVER GETTING RID OF EACH OTHER.
Four years ago we unknowingly stumbled into this sisterhood and now that we know what we have here, we need to hold onto each other. We are better when we are together, 22gether. I can’t wait to see what’s in store for each of us in the future, and I know with absolute certainty - one thing’s for sure,
WE’LL ALWAYS BE 22GETHER.
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Commencement
ADDRESS
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co-founder, board secretary, and Trinity Hall parent addressed the Class of 2019. Here are a few excerpts from her Commencement Address:
It is an honor to stand before you ladies, the third graduating class of Trinity Hall. I begin by thanking my co-founders – my husband and best friend Sean Clifford and our friends, Justin and Victoria Gmelich. Thank you to our amazing Head of School, Mary Sciarrillo and her entire team of faculty, administration, staff, and security. To my fellow Board of Trustees- your work is crucial to the success of the school and I am grateful for each one of you. To the parents of these 22 young ladies – your ongoing “yes” to Trinity Hall, beginning when your daughters were in eigth grade until this moment, has been a key factor in the successes we celebrate today.
One week from today marks 30 years since I graduated from my all-girls high school, and while I have absolutely no clue who delivered the commencement speech, I do vividly recall many of the same feelings you are likely experiencing at the moment - relief, happiness, nervousness, when can I take these shoes off, excitement, and sadness thinking about saying goodbye to one another and to Trinity Hall.
My final shout out goes to the ladies for whom we gather to celebrate – the Trinity Hall Class of 2019 22Gether! Thank YOU for saying yes, for giving 100% of yourselves to make Trinity Hall the school it is. Your embodiment of the four core values leadership, respect, perseverance, and faith - is evident. Your connection to one another and your dedication to Trinity Hall are examples for girls who will follow in your footsteps. Congratulations on your wonderful achievements these past four years – in the classroom, in the arts, in hilarious class-wide Halloween costumes, in sports and in all that you do. The list of colleges and universities to which you have been accepted is outstanding. You are truly a unique class; the only class that can say they were in all three of our buildings - Croydon Hall, the West Wing, and now, the first class to graduate from the East Wing!
Despite this 30 year gap, we do have one strong common bond – an all-girls high school experience, an education that was so much more than a school, a sisterhood. The bonds formed in an all-girls school are unique. The opportunity to present ideas and thoughts in a collaborative classroom environment led to connections which you will cherish for the rest of your life.
Things were a little different 30 years ago. It’s a wonder how we survived without laptops, Google, NetClassroom, Schoology, PowerSchool, and the unimaginable, the unthinkable - without a cell phone. How did we ever connect with friends to make plans, with teachers to clarify assignments, with parents to arrange a ride home? I kept a dime in each of my penny loafers to use at the payphone outside my school if I needed to call Mom for a different pick up time.
Everyone here is counting on you as a group, as Trinity Hall alumnae, to keep the four core values and the Trinity Hall Way alive in your hearts. Spread the good news about your alma mater and how you were shaped into the strong young women you are today. Trinity Hall has prepared you well!
You’re ready. Congratulations. Now go.
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“The passion I have for a school like Trinity Hall is long-standing and deep seeded within me. I have two educators for parents who instilled in me the upmost importance of a quality education. Growing up in this community, I knew that girls in our area needed the option of a next-level high school opportunity, and so I was ecstatic to witness the founding of Trinity Hall. Not only did the school get off the ground, but it has knocked it out of the park and has raised the bar for all other high schools in our area. I will always be grateful to all that have taken this leap of faith to start Trinity Hall. As donors to Trinity Hall, my husband Kevin and I support a world class all-girls high school in our area that fosters morals and values in the catholic tradition and exceptional STEM programs. As a board member since 2015, I see Trinity Hall students growing into empowered, eager, mature, confident and, most importantly, supportive young women.
TRINITY HALL STUDENTS WILL GO ON TO DO GREAT THINGS, AND I AM PROUD TO SUPPORT A SCHOOL THAT WILL CONTINUE TO BENEFIT GENERATIONS OF GIRLS TO COME.�
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- Abby Kelly, Board of Trustees Development Chair
2018-2019
REVENUE AND EXPENSES Revenue
67% Tuition & Fees 25% Capital Campaign & Net Gala Proceeds 5% Annual Fund 3% Financial Aid & Other Restricted Gifts
Expenses
45% Capital Expenditures 28% Salaries & Benefits 7% Financial Aid & Scholarships 5% Depreciation & Interest 4% Student Athletics & Activities 3% Facilities & Security 3% Administrative Costs 2% Transportation 1% Marketing, Admissions & Development 1% Instructional Supplies 1% Technology Costs
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COMMUNITY GIVING 2018-2019
Includes gifts received July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019 for the Fund for Trinity Hall and the capital campaign.
$1,000,000 and above Victoria and Justin Gmelich
$100,000 $999,999 The Edward Hall Gmelich Scholarship Fund (Teddy’s Fund)
$75,000 - $99,999 Steven Scopellite
$50,000 - $74,999 The Walter R. Earle Memorial Foundation Inc. Deborah and Michael Kogan
$25,000 - $49,999 Kerri and Aaron Feiler Amy and Chris Iannuzzi Abby and Kevin Kelly Tara and John Leibee Marshall and Dennis Lynch Maria and Christopher Maher Linda and Carmine Venezia
$10,000 - $24,999 Patricia and Stephen Brennan Sandra and Alfred Conhagen Kerry and Donald Devine Jorie and Daniel Johnson Jeanne and Sean Kelly Valerie and George Leiva Brooke Olander Jane and Tim Orr
Christine and Shawn Reynolds Mary and Anthony Sciarrillo Stephanie and Spencer Smith Miriam and Joseph Tort
$5,000 - $9,999 John J. Angelone Kimberly and Jonathan Barry Carole and Michael Brown Mairead and Sean Clifford Mary Beth Browne and Robert Closkey Colleen and Robert Egan Pamela and Sean Feddeler Lorraine and Paul Knepple Alice and Francis Rienzo Aurora and Juan Torres Laura and Jeffrey Turek Shanley and Michael Walker Maryellen and Paul Walsh Kelly and John Ward Donna and Michael Winchell Susan and Alexander Wright
$2,500 - $4,999 Susan and AJ Cass Maria Clemente and John Dodaro Gabriella and Patrick Donnelly Catherine and Guy Farrington Robin Frees Michele and Philip Gioia Spurthi and Vikas Goela Beth and Joseph Koerwer Gina and Sal LaForgia Teresa and Michael Lawson Cathleen and Frank Lonardo Christy and Paul Ramos Elizabeth and David Scott Kristine and Ryan Sheftel
$1,000 - $2,499 Josephine and John Adessa Suzy and Victor Almeida Lorena Alonzo-Chafart and Edward Chafart Anne and Brent Baranko Michelle and Chris Barber Kate and Bruce Bilow Valerie Brett and Rodney Gardner Shea and Charles Jones III Marianne and David Clements Debbie and Fred Cooper Mary Elizabeth and Richard Crowe Denise Crowley-DeAngelis and Mark DeAngelis Carmen Damiano Sheila and Christopher Deane Gina and Anthony DeJohn Catherine and Michael Evans JoAnn and Jack Fletcher Danielle and Gregory Greene Amy Hong Lisa and Joseph Huber Susan Hudome and Thomas Mikulski Tina and Jeffrey Joyce Lisa and Steve Kaye Kristine and Ray Keane Deirdre and Enda Keenan Holly and Stanley Lu Msgr. Thomas McDade Kelly and Thomas McEvoy Jeanne and Patrick McGuiness Danielle and John Meany Susan and Joseph Meehan Jody Midtgard Beverly and Jason Minkler Nancy Niedermeyer Kate and Aaron Noorigian Cheryl and Patrick O’Kelly
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Jacqueline and Patrick Van Wagner Marci and Albert Perri Alma and Adam Philipson Wayne Pomanowski Diane and Timothy Riepl Elke and William Spoor Maura and Edward Thorp Maureen and Joe Topper Suzanne and Marc Wietzke Anne and Michael Wingertzahn Marideth and Peter Wolf
$500 - $999 Bernadette and Jeff Bonner Susan and John Cizin Lisa and Mike Cole Kelly and Michael Condon Jeanie and Ross Coomber Linda and Robert Daleo Rhoda and John Davis Diana Deems Anne-Sophie Delaunay-Lehman Steven Devine Melissa and John Fairchild Kara and Michael Fitzgerald Dena and Frankie Francese Rosemarie and Jorge Gana Lynda and Paul Gazzara Melissa and Jack Giegerich Maureen and Sean Gill Nayri and Shant Gueyikian
Joan and Paul Hallman Jennifer and Paul Havens Laura and Terrance Hegel Danielle and George Heidelberger Lindsay and Mark Horowitz Susan and James Jacobson Carlie and Lou Jakub Theresa and Matt Kiernan Kerri Regan Kostulias Krista and David Long Laura and Steven Maguire Mariann C. Mahon Lorri Mellish Kristy and Patrick Niro Margot and Joe O’Connor Brittany Orrico Gliknis Ortiz and Alvin Middleton Bailey and James Palmieri Stacie and James Pecci Ellen and Richard Phillips Gioia Pisano and Pat Larson Susie and Matthew Rummler Tina and Robert Sainato Joanne and Robert St. Amand Christine and Joe Schmitt Jacqueline and Glen Szenzenstein Christina and Brian Tilyou Judith and Maryann Vecchione Lisa Ventura Barbara and George Warmkessel Melissa Whelan
$250 - $499 Bonnie and Jim Banahan Christina and David Bergamo Mary Buletza and Rev. Gary Brenton Lisa and Stephen Calandrino Zari and Donald Callahan Katie and Jamie Cashman Tracy and John Child Jenine and Stephen Dora Stephen Duffy Michaela and Christopher Ferrigine Michele and Paul Gannon Richard Gigantino Yamilette and Robert Henke Margaret and Christopher Jordan Michael Kabash Elizabeth and Christopher Kaeli Viviana and Michael Kaprelian Kali and Johannes Lambrou Joyce and Robert Lee Alison and Greg Loder Susan and Robert Maes Siobhain and Matthew Mark Esther McCaffery Deborah and Martin McCann Suzanne and Peter McCarthy Michele McCue Kelly and Tom McEvoy Rita McGrath Camille and John McNamee Joanne and Stephen Miller Alyssa and PJ Morreale
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Kelsey O’Kelly ‘19 Erica O’Kelly ‘17 Lisa Ortenzio Stephanie Palmer and Andrew Bates Tara and Joshua Peters Joanne and Ross Richardson Shannon and Joseph Riggi Tiffany and Carl Senft Marianne and Matthew Shorts Mary Ann and Richard Szenzenstein Faina Tarasyuk Donna and Gabriel Yandoli
Up to $249 Skylar Abbey ‘21 Olivia Almeida ‘20 Bridget Andree ‘18 Tracey Andrejko Anonymous Alessandra Arege ‘20 Jane Banahan ‘20 Fatima Barahona-Escobar ‘20 Madeline Barber ‘22 Tess Bateman ‘22 Hannah Bates ‘22 Georgette and Drew Bauman Ellery Benedict ‘22 Sandra Benedict Caitlin Bermingham ‘22 Dawn and Phillip Bermingham Sarah Bilotta ‘21 Pamela and Robert Bilotta Ella Bilow ‘22
Mary Boesch ‘20 Andrew Bogdan Peri Bolognese ‘21 Emma Bradley ‘21 Barbara-Jean Brees Mary Beth Burns Kailin BurnsCohen ‘19 Liana Bustillo ‘20 Eileen and Andrew Bustillo Whitney Butterfield ‘20 Sharon and David Butterfield Joan and D. Kevin Byrne Nicole Calandrino ‘17 Shea Campanella ‘20 Erin and Mike Campanella Rylee Carroll ‘22 Kris and Rob Carroll Caroline Cashman ‘22 Mary Cashman ‘20 Diane and William Castellano Hope Caucino ‘20 Lisa and Joseph Caucino Jacqueline Chafart ‘21 Katerina Chafart ‘21 Vienna Chafart ‘21 Grace Child ‘22 Carmelen and Michael Chiusano Elea Chiusano ‘21 Alexandra Chrystal ‘20 Sophia Church ‘19 Tara and Walter Church Kiley Cizin ‘20 Anna Clements ‘22 Elisabeth Clements ‘22
Brigid Clifford ‘18 Ciara Clifford ‘22 Molly Clifford ‘20 Catherine Closkey ‘22 Jordan Codispoti ‘21 Casey Cole ‘21 Madeline Condon ‘20 Olivia Confrey ‘22 Olivia Conhagen ‘22 Sloane Coomber ‘22 Kelsey Cooper ‘20 Christina Costa ‘21 Bernadette Costello Marissa Crespo ‘17 Theresa and Manuel Crespo Mary Crowe ‘21 Colleen Cusat ‘19 Courtney Cushman ‘21 Kelly Cusick ‘19 Cathryn and Marc Danielczyk Claire Darman ‘19 Lauren Davis ‘21 Kate Deane ‘22 Giovanna DeJohn ‘21 Olivia DeNicola ‘18 Abigail Devine ‘19 Kathleen Devine ‘22 Samantha Devine ‘20 Eva DeVizia ‘21 Francesca Dodaro ‘20 Hannah Doherty ‘22 Christina Donnelly ‘22 Haven Dora ‘22 Jackie Drudy ‘21
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Janet and John Drudy Riley Dunfee ‘20 Logan Dziadzio ‘20 Tisa and Isaac Dziadzio Melissa and Walter Earle Lauren Ehnot ‘20 Christine Facer Jenna Falconite ‘21 Meredith Farrington ‘21 Meghan Feddeler ‘22 Morgan Feiler ‘20 Shantal Ferrer ‘20 Anna Ferrigine ‘21 Olivia Ferrigine ‘19 Emma Floyd ‘22 Riley Francese ‘20 Patricia Frees ‘20 Lily Froehlich ‘22 Christina and Richard Galvin Mara Galvin ‘20 Sophia Gana ‘20 Riley Gannon ‘22 Isabel Garcia ‘21 Maya Gardner ‘20 Mia Gazzara ‘21 Kristy and Donald Geoghan Nancy and George Georgette Isabella Giallanza ‘21 Clint Gibson Jean Gilbride ‘21 Katherine and Paul Gilbride Molly Gill ‘21 Katie and Ian Gillen Kathryn Gioia ‘22 Ainsley Gmelich ‘21 Caroline Gmelich ‘17 Christine and Frank Grabowski Lila Greene ‘22 Maria and Robert Grosso Victoria Grosso ‘21 Sanan Gueyikian ‘22 Caroline Gulka ‘22 Trish and JR Gulka
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Sydney Gusmer ‘22 Kylie Hall ‘20 Julia Hallman ‘20 Christine and Robert Hanlon Grace Hanlon ‘20 Olivia Havens ‘22 Kathleen Hegel ‘22 Sophia Hegel ‘20 Annaliese Heidelberger ‘22 Yasmin Henke ‘22 Madeleine Hicks ‘20 Tricia and Lawrence Hicks Michaela Horowitz ‘21 Margaret Hough ‘20 Madison Huber ‘19 Bridget Incantalupo ‘22 Marietta Iovelli Jennifer Jamer Juvene Jean ‘20 Andrea and Marc Jenkins Ellie Johnson ‘22 Margaret Jordan ‘21 Roselyn Jose-Ruiz ‘22 Annabelle Kaeli ‘20 Maryanne Kain Claudia Kaja Luciana Kaja ‘21 Brenda and Matthew Karinja Haley Karinja ‘21 Sarah Kaye ‘22 Cameryn Keane ‘22 Deborah and Daniel Kearney Kathleen Keenan ‘20 Colleen Kelly ‘20 Madison Kelly ‘21 Michele Macchiarola-Kelly and John Kelly Grace Kenney ‘19 Faith King ‘21 Emily Knepple ‘18 Julia Knox ‘22 Holly Koerwer ‘17 Morgan Kogan ‘21 Alexandra Konczyk ‘20
Anastasia Konczyk ‘22 Bryce Krampert ‘21 Brenda and Jim Krampert Marybeth and Richard Kwapniewski Julia LaForgia ‘19 Vanessa Lambrou ‘20 Violet Lambrou ‘20 Sierra Larson ‘22 Mary Ann LaSardo Francesca and Michael Lasko Katherine Lasko ‘21 Allison Lawson ‘21 Kathleen Lee ‘21 Sofia Lehman ‘22 Emma Leibee ‘22 Catherine and Jerry Leo Eliana Levine ‘21 Abby Lonardo ‘20 Skye Loures ‘20 Lydia Lu ‘22 Andrea and Justin Macko Sarah Maes ‘20 Hope Maguire ‘19 Elizabeth Maher ‘22 Ludmila Makuch Madison Marchetti ‘21 Mairead Mark ‘18 Madison Marques ‘20 Adriana Masters ‘20 Hannah McCarthy ‘21 Katherine McCarthy ‘21 Margaret McCarthy ‘21 Casey McChesney Charlotte McChesney ‘21 Judith and Danny McCrone Rosaleen McDonagh ‘22 Emma McEvoy ‘20 Grace McEvoy ‘21 Mary and Patrick McGinley Brynn McGuinness ‘21 Taryn McKeever ‘19 Caroline Meany ‘20 Isabel Middleton ‘22
Claire Mikulski ‘22 Ryen Miller ‘20 Emily Minkler ‘22 Grace Modderman ‘17 Grace Molloy ‘17 Myriam Mondestin and David Sorrentino Faith Montagnino ‘22 Carol Moser Cassandra Murphy Isa Murphy ‘20 Milan Murruni ‘22 Melissa and Neil Nejame Sarah Nejame ‘22 Haley Nelson ‘22 Shannon and Chris Nelson Kira Newbert ‘22 Krista and Scott Newbert Angelica Niedermeyer ‘20 Grace Niro ‘19 Paige Nolan ‘22 Hannah Noorigian ‘21 Trinity Olander ‘22 Anna O’Neill ‘20 Kathryn Ortenzio ‘19 Caroline Page ‘21 Elizabeth Page ‘22 Sofia Paparella ‘22 Lauren Pappa Simrath Parmar ‘22 Valentina Paz ‘21 Helena Pecci ‘22 Ally Perri ‘21 Katherine Perrone ‘20 Cecilia Peters ‘21 Amanda Philipson ‘22 Anna Phillips ‘19 Nora Phillips ‘22 Victoria Piazza ‘22 Aoife Picadio ‘20 Deirdre and Doug Picadio Shannon Poggi ‘21 Bailey Powers ‘20 Alexandria Principe ‘18
Samantha Puma Ashley Quille Caitlin Ramos ‘21 Diana Ramos ‘19 Louise and William Ramos Sofia Ranucci ‘22 Rachel and Don Raymond Riley Raymond ‘22 Monica and Scott Regehly Lucy Retterer ‘21 Lynn and Brian Retterer Hannah Reynolds ‘19 Katie and Keenan Reynolds Madeline Reynolds ‘22 Gina Rienzo ‘18 Sydney Riepl ‘20 Molly Riggi ‘22 Sandra Roberts-Stern Niyah Robinson ‘19 Emma Rokoszak ‘22 Mary Rosivack ‘21 Michele and Michael Rosivack Hayden Rummler ‘22 Alexa Sadowski ‘20 Nicole and Vincent Sadowski Sheridan Sainato ‘22 Cristina and Ken Santos Riley Santos ‘22 Hailey Scarantino ‘20 Robert Scarantino Juliana Scheick ‘22 Madeline Scopellite ‘21 Eugina and George Sekas Meredith Sheftel ‘21 Grace Shimkus ‘20 Mariana Sierra Eileen and Larry Smith Shannon Smith ‘20 Gabriella Sorrentino ‘21 Stacy Stender
Erin and Kevin Straine Kristin and Ed Sweeney Veronica Szenzenstein ‘21 Alexandra Talamayan ‘22 Eleanor Thompson ‘22 Gillian Thorp ‘19 Rosa Madriz and Luis Toledo Chloe Toole ‘17 Anna Torres ‘21 Sydney Torres ‘22 Sarah Tort Kailey Totland ‘21 Dennis Tully Noelle Turek ‘22 Courtney Vadon ‘18 Kathleen and David Vadon Kathleen Venezia ‘19 Priya Verma ‘20 Brianna Vogel ‘21 Leighton Wagner ‘21 Charlotte Walsh ‘21 Lauren Ward ‘21 Margaret Ward ‘20 Charlotte Webber ‘22 Alexa Wessel ‘21 Karen and Douglas Wessel Dianna Whaley ‘21 Lily Whiteman ‘22 Hannah Wietzke ‘21 Caitlin Wingertzahn ‘20 Alexandra Witek ‘19 Elizabeth Witek ‘19 Patricia Wotton Catherine Wright ‘20 Caitlin Zavorskas Jessica Zebrowski ‘21 Caitlin Ziec ‘20 Alicia and Brian Zink Lindsey Zupko ‘21
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of these lists. If there are errors or omissions, please email development@trinityhallnj.org.
BUSINESSES, FOUNDATIONS, AND ORGANIZATIONS AIG Benevity Community Impact Fund BNY Mellon Corporation Community Partnership CBA Jazz Series Citizens Charitable Foundation Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation-US Matching Gifts Program Goldman, Sachs & Co. Matching Gift Program GS Gives Annual Giving Fund Jo-Jo Realty Corporation Juanito’s Inc Juanito’s Market, Inc. Lt. Dennis W. Zilinski, II Memorial Fund OceanFirst Bank OceanFirst Foundation Statewide Conditioning The Walt Disney Company Foundation Vanguard YourCause
GIFT-IN-KIND Bungalow Road Kris and Robert Carroll C. Corcione Art and Design, LLC Designtex Shore Neuropathy and Behavioral Science
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
100% 100% FACULTY
Participation numbers are based on donors in each constituency group who gave to The Fund for Trinity Hall between July 1, 2018 and June 30, 2019.
STUDENTS
PARENTS
66% 37%
PARENTS OF CURRENT STUDENTS
PARENTS OF ALUMNAE
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97% 22%
CURRENT STUDENTS
ALUMNAE
WAYS TO SUPPORT TRINITY HALL THE FUND FOR TRINITY HALL
This annual campaign is the cornerstone of all giving at the school and supports the ongoing day-to-day costs of providing an extraordinary education to our students.
CAPITAL GIFTS
PLANNED GIVING
Gifts through trusts, estate planning, or other deferred payment each help to ensure our school’s future.
SECURITIES
Gifts of stocks, bonds, mutual funds or securities are a beneficial way to support Trinity Hall.
Donations to the capital campaign support the expansion of the Trinity Hall campus. Pledges to the campaign can be paid over time.
ONLINE
RESTRICTED GIFTS
Donors can choose to restrict their gifts to a specific purpose including scholarships and financial aid.
To make a credit card donation, please go to www.trinityhallnj.org and click Giving.
Please use the enclosed envelope to mail your check payable to Trinity Hall.
MATCHING GIFTS
Many employers have programs that match and even double contributions to Trinity Hall. Please contact your Human Resources department for matching gift forms.
For more information about including Trinity Hall in your charitable giving, please contact the Development Office at 732.291.1297.
A SPECIAL THANK YOU
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