LETTER FROM THE
head school of
Dear Family and Friends of Trinity Hall,
In September 2019, Trinity Hall’s school year began with the usual flurry of excitement and anticipation, new faces to welcome, and opening trips to enjoy. We continued through much of our seventh year enjoying and building upon the exceptional programs and traditions of our community. Then, in March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic challenged us to extend the walls of Trinity Hall when we pivoted to a remote – but personally connected -- model.
As you will see throughout the pages of this report, our story of empowerment, community, sisterhood, collaboration, and support continued through the remainder of the school year. Thanks to your generosity, we were ready with the latest technology to provide remote learning and extracurricular experiences to our students at home. Our students stepped up in their communities, completing more than 8,000 service hours despite not having our annual service day. At an in-person ceremony in July, we celebrated the commencement of our largest class of graduates who rose to the occasion in their remaining months as students, leading with exemplary sisterhood and grace. Together, we turned the challenges of 2020 into redefining moments – and MORE!
We are particularly grateful for your support this year, a time that may have presented new personal challenges. Thank you for keeping Trinity Hall a priority in your giving as we endeavor to meet the new demands of our world while creating new opportunities for our students to thrive. We cannot meet the challenges of this new environment at the level our students and your daughters deserve without your continued support.
As we persevere in a world that looks different, we hold fast to our mission and remain dedicated to serving the young women of Monmouth, Middlesex, and Ocean counties. With your contributions to the Fund for Trinity Hall, I am confident we will continue to change the landscape of education for our young women of infinite promise. Trinity Hall women are prepared to meet these new challenges and lead the way!
Very truly yours,
Mary R. Mahon Sciarrillo Head of Schoolhistory
In 2010, after many years of discussion, Mairead and Sean Clifford, Victoria and Justin Gmelich, and many others began the journey of starting an independent, all-girls high school in Monmouth County. The first step was to hire a professional educational consulting firm to conduct a county-wide feasibility study which proved an overwhelming demand for a single-sex school to serve the young women of our region.
In September 2013, Trinity Hall opened its doors to our inaugural ninth grade class in Leonardo, NJ before moving to our permanent location in 2016 at the former Fort Monmouth in Tinton Falls. In just seven years, Trinity Hall has become one of the leading schools in Central New Jersey with a diverse student body of more than 300 students representing three counties and nearly 50 towns.
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.
2019-2020 Leadership
ADMINISTRATION:
Mary R. Mahon Sciarrillo, Head of School
Theresa Kiernan, Director of Advancement and Admissions
Alison Le Vine Pugsley, Director of Athletics
Niki Mendrinos, Director of College Counseling
Alyssa Morreale, Dean for Academics
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
Shawn Reynolds
Elizabeth Scott
Carmine Venezia
Michael Walker
Donna Winchell
Mary R. Mahon Sciarrillo, Head of School
PARENT LEADERSHIP TEAM:
Jeannie Kelly and Kelly Ward, Co-Presidents
Jenine Dora, Vice President
Danielle Greene, Communications Officer
Stephanie Bates, Finance Officer
PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE CHAIRS:
Sharon Butterfield, Monarch Spirit Shop
Katie Cashman and Amy Berry Healy, Hospitality
Diana Deems, Used Uniforms
Gabriella Donnelly and Shanley Walker, Sunshine Committee
Frankie Francese and Stephen Miller, Fathers’ Committee Chairs
Tricia Hicks, Spiritual Committee
Brenda Krampert, Clothing Drive Chair
Gioia Pisano, Community Life
Annette Powers, Mother/Daughter Breakfast
Lynn Vogel, New Family Welcome
core values contents
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 in 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 for their relationship within the community. Their faith-based education lets them celebrate their differences, accept each other, and serve others in need.
At Trinity Hall, the word support references many things. Our students are encouraged and protected by our
“circle of support”
where overachievement may be supported in an environment that is close-knit and caring, surrounded by faculty, students, and families that work together to build relationships to ensure individual and collective success; our vision is supported by our outstanding faculty and staff, dedicated to providing the highest quality education, uniquely tailored to nurture the intellectual, spiritual, social, and physical gifts of each individual; and our mission is supported by our donors – the board, faculty and staff, parents, grandparents, alumnae, and friends who give so generously so that Trinity Hall can continue to be an educational option for all young women in our area.
DADS AND DAUGHTERS BOWLING
SENIOR SIGN PARADE
FAN DAYS
“In these times of great uncertainty, we are absolutely certain about one thing - we are proud to be a part of the Trinity Hall community.”
- Trinity Hall Commissioners of Care
THE SECOND ANNUAL TRINITY HALL
September 12, 2019
Golf Outing
GOLF OUTING COMMITTEE
Tom McEvoy
Michael Fitzgerald
Michael Walker AUCTION COMMITTEE
Suzy Almeida
Kerri Feiler
Kerry Ward
TOURNAMENT SPONSORS
Jonathan Barry LumenWerx
Nick Silvas
a celebration From Small Seeds Grow Mighty Trees of community
5TH ANNUAL TRINITY HALL GALA
Friday, October 11, 2019
“Trinity Hall is a story about folks coming together to deliver a solution to a problem that existed in Monmouth County. When the four founders started to understand why an all-girls high school didn’t exist, it motivated us and our resolve was strengthened. We never stopped believing, didn’t take ‘no’ for an answer and could not be happier with the results and the promise the future holds.”
– Mairead and Sean Clifford, co-founders, board of trustees members, and parents to Brigid ’18, Molly ’20, and Ciara ’22.
GALA SPONSORS AND UNDERWRITERS
CommVault
The Golden Goose OceanFirst Foundation
Two Rivers Community Bank
empowerment
Trinity Hall is a place designed especially for girls and the way they learn. Studies show that girls find it easier to excel and become more confident learners in an all-girl setting. At Trinity Hall, every girl is an achiever in her own way. Students start clubs, plan service projects, play on sports teams, and hold all of the leadership positions.
Girls who attend a girls’ school are more than twice as likely to earn a doctoral degree.
Three in five graduates of girls’ schools say they believe they are better able to balance the demands of career and family than their peers.
A third of female corporate board members of Fortune 500 companies are girls’ school graduates.
sisterhood
“One of my favorite things about Trinity Hall is that we really put into action the idea of ‘girls support girls’. We want to bring each other up, we want to raise each other up. As girls we’re pinned against each other so often in the world, but I really appreciate that Trinity Hall is a community where we can come together and support one another no matter whether your interest is in art, athletics, academics…everyone is understanding and accepting of one another.”
- Dianna Whaley '21After qualifying for the National Championship of the Girls Go CyberStart coding competition for the first time ever, the Trinity Hall computer science team of Isabella Giallanza, Maggie Jordan, Caitlin Ramos, and Hannah Wietzke (’21) finished 18th out of 276 teams.
The Queen’s Court Company’s fall drama Blue Stocking earned nine Count Basie Award nominations, including Outstanding Production, Outstanding Featured Ensemble Group, and Outstanding Lighting Designer. Patti Frees ’20 took home a win for Outstanding Costume Design.
For a second year in a row Trinity Hall earned the prestigious ShopRite Cup, awarded by the NJSIAA to the highest performing school in each division based on points accrued for state tournament performance and seasonlong sportsmanship. The Monarchs are the youngest program to win the ShopRite Cup in NJSIAA history.
Over 5,000 pounds of clothes were donated to the Parents’ Association clothing drive, which translated into $765 to support student activities.
Kelsey Cooper ’20 was named a Commended Student in the 2020 National Merit Scholarship Program.
65 SIGNS
Trinity Hall faculty and staff delivered to the Class of 2020 during the start of the pandemic. A car parade followed the Trinity Hall bus (with the Monarch mascot) over four days in April, bringing signs, smiles, and lots of honking in celebration of their senior year.
Trinity Hall was recognized for our STEM program by the Middle States Commission on Secondary Schools as a Program of Distinction – STEM. This recognition is the gold standard for college preparatory study in the areas of science, technology, engineering, and math.
The Trinity Hall athletic staff organized student-athlete workshops focusing on areas such as preparation, motivation, focus and thought management and adversity and pressure through joint sessions with CBA student-athletes and guest speakers from Rutgers and Empowered Learning Transformation Centers. Trinity Hall alum Caroline Gmelich ’17 shared her experiences with overcoming adversity to reach her goals as a swimmer at the University of Virginia.
Trinidad Winter, cousin of senior Sophia Gana ‘20, joined the community from Santiago, Chile as Trinity Hall’s first exchange student.
Isabel Garcia ’21 won Trinity Hall’s first state title in the 400-meter race at the Non-Public B State Championships.
Trinity Hall’s basketball season received recognition in several categories: Caitlin Wingertzahn ‘20 was named the player of the year for the B-Central division, Coach Matthew McCarthy was named coach of the division, Haven Dora ‘22 was selected for the First Team All-Division, and Maggie Ward ‘20 and Colleen Kelly ‘20 were selected for the Second Team All-Division.
Dianna Whaley ‘21 and Katie Lasko ’21 hosted the first virtual Evening of Fine Arts which featured performance pieces, instrumental and vocal performances, artwork, and photographs by students.
Trinity Hall faculty and students found many ways to help during the pandemic including sewing and donating masks, donating food to healthcare workers, delivering care packages to local businesses, sending flowers to nursing homes, and donating PPE to nearby hospitals.
alumnae
“Trinity Hall truly gave me the power to think for myself and to take my learning and apply it to the real world in a very multifaceted, holistic way. Trinity taught me how to tactfully solve problems and approach the unknown in ways that I don’t think I would have been able to had I not attended The Hall. When I look back at my friends now…we met when we were quirky fourteen-year-olds and now when I look at them I see these sophisticated, driven, well-spoken, ambitious women and I can directly see the transformation that occurred at Trinity Hall.”
Jacqueline Fletcher ’18 University of Notre Dame ‘22“My ‘Beyond the Hall’ externship has been such a successful experience. As a rising senior in college, I am wrapping up my third summer as an Intern at Fullscreen, a branch of Warner Media Group. Because I got my foot in the door early, I have been able to work as a strategist for HBO and Netflix, and worked on projects such as Tiger King, Becoming, and new projects for HBO Max - all thanks to Trinity Hall!”
Sarah Frankel ‘17 Lafayette College ‘21why give?
Each year, the generosity of the Trinity Hall community allows us to create exceptional opportunities and experiences for our students. Not only are each individual’s donation critical to THE SUSTAINABILITY AND LONGEVITY OF THE SCHOOL,
but high participation rates among board members, faculty and staff, parents, and students show that OUR COMMUNITY BELIEVES IN THE MISSION
of Trinity Hall to provide the highest quality education, uniquely tailored to nurture the intellectual, spiritual, social, and physical gifts of each individual. At Trinity Hall, we truly believe that EVERY GIFT IS IMPORTANT.
the fund FOR TRINITY HALL
The Fund for Trinity Hall is the school’s annual giving campaign and what we ask to be your philanthropic priority each year, even when other fundraising initiatives are underway.
The Fund has a direct impact on athletics, special projects, theatrical productions, and innovative educational experiences from which all students benefit. Your tax-deductible gift to The Fund gives Trinity Hall’s leadership the flexibility to respond to immediate needs and new opportunities.
THE FUND SUPPORTS:
Arts & Athletic Programs
Student Clubs & Activities
New Academic Initiatives
Professional Development
Scholarships and Financial Aid
Trinity Hall provides opportunity for many underserved young women in our area and supports their full participation in all aspects of our school, but we cannot do so without the generous support of our donors.
OUR SCHOOL DRAWS STUDENTS FROM OVER 50 DIFFERENT TOWNS
across Middlesex, Monmouth, and Ocean counties, resulting in a diverse population of students from varying socioeconomic backgrounds.
By making a restricted gift to support financial aid, you reinforce our commitment to our mission of making an all-girls education available to all young women.
capital campaign
A capital campaign is a restricted fund for which fundraising efforts continue for a specific period of time to reach a significant monetary goal. Trinity Hall’s first capital campaign was a huge success, and supported the renovation of our Fort Monmouth campus and the new addition. Future campaigns will seek to improve our campus with more learning spaces, and arts and athletic facilities.
other ways
TO SUPPORT
Your support of the school through charitable gifts and volunteer opportunities is important as a key member of the Trinity Hall community. When planning your philanthropic support, we ask that you give to The Fund for Trinity Hall first before considering other fundraising initiatives at the school. Here are some other ways that you can help Trinity Hall to continue to flourish:
leave a legacy
During your Monarch’s time at Trinity Hall, we know that she will create memories that will last a lifetime. Thank you for entrusting your daughter to us.
Leadership, respect, perseverance, and faith are the core values she will take with her when she graduates. To commemorate her journey at Trinity Hall, the following naming opportunities are available:
VOLUNTEER WITH THE PARENTS ASSOCIATION
The Parents Association (PA) works to advance, through parent involvement, the mission and core values of Trinity Hall. The Parents Association fosters a positive spirit within the Trinity Hall community to promote parent engagement and to orient and integrate all new members into the Trinity Hall community.
ENGRAVED BRICKS
Pay tribute to someone special in our new Monarch Memory Lane. $500 4x8 | $1,000 8x8
NAMED LOCKER
Dedicate a locker with an inscribed plaque to commemorate the time your graduate has spent in our halls. $3,500
DONOR LEAF
Leave your family legacy on our Tree of Gratitude that will soon be located in the Grand Lobby. $10,000
special events
Fundraising events like the annual gala or golf outing help the school to raise funds while creating opportunities for the community to gather and celebrate.
LETTER FROM THE
board chair
Wow – just when we thought things were smooth sailing we end up in a global pandemic. It is incredible how the world was turned on its head in a matter of days. In our case, one day we were open and the next day we welcomed our students to a new remote campus. What we expected to be two weeks became, sadly, months. There has been heartache, loss, financial struggles and countless other negatives associated with COVID-19. Each of us have individual stories but together we have all prevailed. Our pivot to online learning was seamless, as we have been a leader in virtual education since inception. Our platform to teach girls remotely to account for snow days set us up for success in what became a virtual world. Our girls were able to keep to our demanding curriculum and to perform well on advanced placement exams and national standardized testing. Our graduates will be attending some of the finest schools in the country and, most important, they are happy. We continue to outperform our competitors, as we remain open for business and stick to our mission of educating our girls in the Catholic tradition.
Please peruse these pages of our 2019-2020 Annual Report to see what we have accomplished but to also see what you have helped us accomplish. Your generous support has allowed us to narrow the gap between what we charge for tuition and what it actually costs us to educate our students. We will always endeavor to improve our culture and curriculum, and to support our students to become citizens of tomorrow. We know that our graduates will be leaders and will make the world a better place. We already see the marks of Trinity Hall on our community. Thank you for helping us stay at the top as we continue to change the landscape of education for girls in our area.
Very truly yours,
Victoria Gmelich Board of Trustees, Chair Founder, Trinity Hallcommunity giving
Includes gifts received between July 1, 2019 and June 30, 2020 designated for the capital campaign, the COVID-19 Stretch Giving campaign, The Fund for Trinity Hall, or scholarships and financial aid.
$750,000 and above
Golden Dome Foundation, Inc.
$150,000$749,999
Victoria and Justin Gmelich
$125,000$149,999
The Edward Hall Gmelich Scholarship Fund (Teddy’s Fund)
$75,000 - $124,999
Abby and Kevin Kelly
$50,000 - $74,999
Sarah and Brian Chin
Catherine and Michael Evans
Credit Suisse
Nancy Witt
$25,000 - $49,999
Mairead and Sean Clifford
Kerri and Aaron Feiler
Janet and John Giunco
Amy and Chris Iannuzzi
Deborah and Michael Kogan
Miriam and Joseph Tort
$10,000 - $24,999
Lisa and Stephen Becker
Carole and Michael Brown
Kerry and Donald Devine
Catherine and Guy Farrington
Rosemarie and Jorge Gana
Jorie and Daniel Johnson
Valerie and George Leiva
Maria and Christopher Maher
Christine and Shawn Reynolds
Mary and Anthony Sciarrillo
Kristine and Ryan Sheftel
Stephanie and Spencer Smith
Linda and Carmine Venezia
Maryellen and Paul Walsh
Elaine and Edward Welsh
Donna and Michael Winchell
$5,000 - $9,999
Mary Beth Browne and Richard Closkey
Marianne and David Clements
Mary Elizabeth and Richard Crowe
Meagan and Tyler Duke
Colleen and Robert Egan
Danielle and Gregory Greene
Maria and Howard Hubler
Darrah and Joseph Kenney
Lorraine and Paul Knepple
Carolyn and Damian McGuire
Margot and Joe O’Connor
Samantha and Corey Popham
Elke and William Spoor
Maureen and Joe Topper
Laura and Jeffrey Turek
$2,500 - $4,999
John J. Angelone
Tanya and Levon Baghdassarian
Anne and Brent Baranko
Michelle and Chris Barber
Ana and Richard Blank
BTIG
Dianne and Robert Butters
Citizens Charitable Foundation
CommVault
Linda and Robert Daleo
Hilary and Samuel DiFeo
Gabriella and Patrick Donnelly
Kara and Michael Fitzgerald
Robin Frees
Michele and Philip Gioia
Beth and Joseph Koerwer
Cathleen and Frank Lonardo
Matthew McCarthy
Nancy Niedermeyer
OceanFirst Foundation
Two River Community Bank
Kelly and John Ward
Maureen and Thomas Yurcisin
Lt. Dennis W. Zilinski, II
Memorial Fund
$1,000 - $2,499
Suzy and Victor Almeida
Melissa and John Bonello
Valerie Brett and Rodney Gardner
Eileen and Andrew Bustillo
Katherine Cesario
Denise Crowley-DeAngelis and Mark DeAngelis
Pamela and Sean Feddeler
Spurthi and Vikas Goela
Barbara and J. Robert Hillier
Vera and Richard Hough, III
Lisa and Joseph Huber
Melanie and Brian Jaenicke
JAM Anonymous Foundation
Shea and Charles Jones, III
Tina and Jeffrey Joyce
Stephanie and Gerard Kenney
Meghan and Florin Lupu
Danielle and John Meany
Susan and Joseph Meehan
Lorri Mellish
Susan Hudome and Thomas Mikulski
Beverly and Jason Minkler
Nancy Mulheren
Gia and Patrick O’Keefe
Cheryl and Patrick O’Kelly
Stacy O’Neil
Marci and Albert Perri
Beth and Christopher Perrone
Stella and Jamie Price
Tiffany and Carl Senft
Studio Hillier LLC
Lynn and William Vogel
Allison and Greg Wagner
Jacqueline and Patrick Van Wagner
Anne and Michael Wingertzahn
Marideth and Peter Wolf
$500 - $999
Zari and Donald Callahan
Bert Carr and Thomas Rich
Susan and John Cizin
Christine Cofone and Michael Herbert
Bernadette Costello
Randi and Michael Crawford
Sheila and Christopher Deane
Gina and Anthony DeJohn
Melissa and John Fairchild
Rosemarie Farrow
Dena and Frankie Francese
Lynda and Paul Gazzara
Melissa and Jack Giegerich
Jennifer and Paul Havens
Yamilette and Robert Henke
Charles Herberman
Carlie and Lou Jakub
Theresa and Matthew Kiernan
Holly and Stanley Lu
Rosa Madriz and Luis Toledo
Patricia Maloney-Horowitz
Margaret Mathers
Chrissy and BJ Marcoullier
Suzanne and Peter McCarthy
Michele McCue
Joanne and Stephen Miller
Gliknis Ortiz and Alvin Middleton
Brittany and Joseph Orrico
Bailen and James Palmieri
Bernadette and Eugene Park
Ellen and Richard Phillips
Andrea and Don Potter
Susie and Matthew Rummler
Joanne and Robert St. Amand
Elizabeth and David Scott
Laura and Michael Stamberger
Deborah and Henry Sullivan
Jacqueline and Glen Szenzenstein
Maura and Edward Thorp
Shanley and Michael Walker
Kiera and Kevin Walsh
Elizabeth and Gerard Ward
Melissa Whelan
$250 - $499
Pamela and Robert Bilotta
Paul and Gloria Boorujy
Katie and James Cashman
Steven Devine
Jennifer and John Egan
Shannon and David Figur
Erin and John Fink
Francis Fleming
Michele and Paul Gannon
Margaret and Steven Henning
Lindsay and Mark Horowitz
Mary C. Kane
Eileen and Joe Kenney
Kali and Johannes Lambrou
Diana Laurino
Anne-Sophie Delaunay-Lehman and Kenneth Lehman
Sr. Mariann Mahon
Judith and Danny McCrone
Mary and Patrick McGinley
Camille and John McNamee
Alyssa and PJ Morreale
Virginia Ohlmuller
Erica M. O’Kelly ‘17
Kelsey O’Kelly ‘19
Diane and Timothy Riepl
Michele and Michael Rosivack
Linda and Andy Safran
Faina Tarasyuk
Up to $250
Marybeth Amenta
Tracey Andrejko
Bonnie and Jim Banahan
Madeline Barber ‘22
Tara and Kevin Barnett
Julie and John Barrier
Tess Bateman ‘22
Sandra Benedict
Ellery Benedict ‘23
Christina and David Bergamo
Jackie and Matt Bergin
Dawn Bermingham
Amelia C. Biebel ‘17
Sarah R. Bilotta ‘18
Mary Madison Boesch ‘20
Andrew Bogdan
Chelsea Bollerman
Emma G. Bradley ‘21
Barbara-Jean Brees
Mary Beth Burns
Whitney P. Butterfield ‘20
Lisa and Stephen Calandrino
Nicole G. Calandrino ‘17
Shea Campanella ‘20
Wendy and Brian Campolattaro
Danielle and John Cangialosi
Mary Kate Cashman ‘20
Caroline Cashman ‘23
Hope M. Caucino ‘20
Tara and Walter Church
Kiley A. Cizin ‘20
Brigid Clifford ‘18
Ciara Clifford ‘22
Molly Clifford ‘20
Catherine Closkey ‘22
Jordan E. Codispoti ‘21
Madeline Q. Condon ‘20
Sloane Coomber ‘22
Lisa Cozza
Marissa T. Crespo ‘17
Colleen T. Cusat ‘19
Courtney E. Cushman ‘21
Cathryn and Marc Danielczyk
Claire M. Darman ‘19
Kathleen Devine ‘22
Eva R. DeVizia ‘21
Francesca M. Dodaro ‘20
Lauren and Charles Dohrenwend
Christina Donnelly ‘22
Jackie Dornbusch
Janet and John Drudy
Jackie Drudy ‘21
Logan E. Dziadzio ‘20
Fatima Barahona-Escobar ‘20
Christopher Read, Esq.
Christine Facer
Meredith C. Farrington ‘21
Shantal Ferrer ‘20
Anna Ferrigine ‘19
Lillian Lynch Finlay
Ilona and John Fossetta
Aimee and Steven Frankel
Patricia M. Frees ‘20
Lily Froehlich ‘22
Christina and Richard Galvin
Riley Gannon ‘22
Mary Clare and David Garber
The Honorable Thomas Giblin
Clint Gibson
Katherine and Paul Gilbride
Jean C. Gilbride ‘21
Katie and Ian Gillen
Caroline C. Gmelich ‘17
Christine and Frank Grabowski
Cara Grabowski ‘22
Maria and Robert Grosso
Reina Guerrero
Megan Gula and David Turkaly
Carol Hall
Eileen McGinley Hannaford
Sophia Hegel ‘20
Kathleen Hegel ‘22
Annaliese Heidelberger ‘23
Yasmin Henke ‘22
Tricia and Lawrence Hicks
Madison R. Huber ‘19
Althea and Jim Jackson
Jennifer Jamer
Juvene Jean ‘20
Reece Jones ‘23
Margaret and Christopher Jordan
Maryanne Kain
Claudia Kaja
Luciana Kaja ‘21
Sean Kane
Brenda and Matthew Karinja
Michele Macchiarola-Kelly and John Kelly
Colleen A. Kelly ‘20
Madison N. Kelly ‘21
Dorothy and William Kenney
Anne Elizabeth Kenney ‘23
Faith A. King ‘21
Emily C. Knepple ‘18
Marybeth and Richard Kwapniewski
Vanessa P. Lambrou ‘20
Violet T. Lambrou ‘20
Allison T. Lawson ‘21
Emma Leibee ‘22
Catherine and Jerry Leo
Carolyn Litwin ‘20
Nicole M. LoRusso ‘17
Brendan Lynch
Andrea and Justin Macko
Kali A. Magnusson ‘17
Elizabeth Maher ‘22
Emily and Stephen Massell
Adriana T. Masters ‘20
Deana McCabe ‘23
Esther McCaffery
Hannah E. McCarthy ‘21
Casey McChesney
Charlotte E. McChesney ‘21
Louise C. McCrone ‘19
Emma G. McEvoy ‘20
Peyton McGuire ‘23
Jody Midtgard
Ryen E. Miller ‘20
Emily Minkler ‘22
John Molisso
Grace J. Molloy ‘17
Alyssa and PJ Morreale
Carolyn and Brendan Mulholland
Michelle Murphy
Cassandra Murphy
Sarah Nejame ‘22
Holly and Barry O’Brien
Eleanor O’Connor ‘23
Anna E. O’Neill ‘20
Brienne and Garrett O’Rourke
Caroline L. Page ‘21
Lauren Pappa
Victoria Perrella ‘23
Ally J. Perri ‘21
Katherine E. Perrone ‘20
Amanda Philipson ‘22
Victoria Piazza ‘21
Aoife L. Picadio ‘20
Kevin Polke
Alison Le Vine Pugsley
Caitlin E. Ramos ‘21
Riley Raymond ‘23
Lynn and Brian Retterer
Lucy E. Retterer ‘21
Hannah J. Reynolds ‘19
Molly Riggi
Deirdre and Garrett Ronan
Nicole and Vincent Sadowski
Hailey L. Scarantino ‘20
Lillian E. Scott ‘17
Mariana Sierra
Eileen and Larry Smith
Erin and Kevin Straine
Erica Suehr
Kristin and Ed Sweeney
Faina Tarasyuk
Eleanor Thompson ‘22
Chloe E. Toole ‘17
Kailey M. Totland ‘21
Mr. and Mrs. David Turkaly
Lisa and Dennis Valsamedis
Joan Vanucci
Priya Verma ‘20
Jocelyn Wackrow
Leighton E. Van Wagner ‘21
Charlotte M. Walsh ‘21
Maggie E. Ward ‘20
Caitlin Warmkessel ‘21
Charlotte Webber ‘23
Karen and Douglas Wessel
Alexa E. Wessel ‘21
Angel Whaley
Cassandra Whitlock
Caitlin Wingertzahn ‘20
Patricia Wotton
Donna and Gabriel Yandoli
Caitlin Zavorskas
Caitlin C. Ziec ‘20
Natasha Zovak
GIFTS IN HONOR OF:
Mairead and Sean Clifford
Victoria and Justin Gmelich
Mary Sciarrillo
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF:
Martin Costello
John T. Gmelich, MD
GIFTS-IN-KIND
Bungalow Road
Katie and Jamie Cashman
Cheryl and Patrick O’Kelly
Meghan and Keith Page
Mary and Anthony Sciarrillo
The Golden Goose
MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES
AIG
Assured Guaranty
BNY Mellon Corporation Community
Partnership
Deutsche Bank Americas FoundationUS Matching Gifts Program
Givinga Foundation, Inc.
Goldman, Sachs & Co. Matching
Gift Program
Johnson & Johnson
OceanFirst Foundation
UnitedHealth Group
The Walt Disney Company Foundation
A special thank you to Shilpa Iyer, Lynn Retterer, Brittany Orrico, Melissa Whelan, and all of our student photographers for contributing to the annual report.
how to make a donation
ONLINE
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.
SECURITIES
Gifts of stocks, bonds, mutual funds or securities are a beneficial way to support Trinity Hall.
PLANNED GIVING
Gifts through trusts, estate planning, or other deferred payment each help to ensure our school’s future.
For more information about including Trinity Hall in your charitable giving, please contact the Development Office at 732-291-1297.
the covid-19 stretch giving campaign
In the spring of 2020 the Trinity Hall community was asked to provide additional financial support to the school as new and necessary costs arose in our response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Over $90,000 was raised to help support:
Financial aid to newly affected families Technology enhancements to facilitate remote learning
DONORS
Anonymous
Michelle and Chris Barber
Pamela and Robert Bilotta
Mary Beth Browne and Robert Closkey
Lisa and Stephen Calandrino
Katie and Jamie Cashman
Sarah and Brian Chin
Tara and Walter Church
Mairead and Sean Clifford
Anne-Sophie Delaunay-Lehman and Kenneth Lehman
Catherine and Guy Farrington
Kara and Michael Fitzgerald
Robin Frees
Victoria and Justin Gmelich
Yamilette and Robert Henke
Susan Hudome and Thomas Mikulski
Althea and Jim Jackson
Tina and Jeffrey Joyce
Abby and Kevin Kelly
Lorraine and Paul Knepple
Brendan Lynch
Judith and Danny McCrone
Michele McCue
Mary and Patrick McGinley
Carolyn and Damian McGuire
Brittany and Joseph Orrico
Facilities updates to promote community health and wellness
Christine and Shawn Reynolds
Mary and Anthony Sciarrillo
Eileen and Larry Smith
Debbie and Henry Sullivan
Miriam and Joseph Tort
Laura and Jeffrey Turek
Jacqueline and Patrick Van Wagner
Shanley and Michael Walker
Angel Whaley
Melissa Whelan
Anne and Michael Wingertzahn
Patricia Wotton
Maureen and Thomas Yurcisin