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50% of the Class of 2018 and 2019 were recognized as AP SCHOLARS BY THE COLLEGE BOARD.

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One homerun, the first in Trinity Hall One alumnae history, hit by Jane Banahan ‘20. presentation about professionalism and presenting your best self given by Nicole LoRusso ‘17.

Two new sports teams debuted at Trinity Hall – field hockey and ice hockey.

2222 cards hidden around the school during the senior lock-in.

SIX AWARDS

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. by the NJSIAA to the highest

6,226 SERVICE HOURS completed by students

One ShopRite Cup for NonPublic B awarded

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. performing school based on points accrued for state tournament performances and season-long sportsmanship.

5 BASIE AWARD for Peter and the Starcatcher and Pippin.

NOMINATIONS

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.

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 broken by Katie Wright ‘20.

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.

Three summer trips for students to WASHINGTON D.C., COSTA RICA, AND EUROPE.

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goals scored in lacrosse by Colleen Kelly ‘20 and Sydney Riepl ‘20.

saves in lacrosse by Margaret McCarthy ‘21.

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