Highlights Trinity Tidbits By Nicole Fash, Director of Marketing and Communications
Local healthcare workers, including some Trinity parents, volunteered their time to vaccinate several hundred individuals.
Kaley and Winnie and dozens of other Trinity parents (and employees) greeted and directed guests, checked people in, or administered vaccines on the day of the event.
Trinity hosts COVID-19 mass vaccination event Trinity School hosted a COVID-19 mass vaccination event on March 13, exactly one year after the last day of in-person learning during the 2019–20 school year, vaccinating nearly 700 individuals. What a fitting tribute to all that everyone had been through in the subsequent 365 days, for the School to unite as a community to take a critical step in moving beyond the pandemic. Partnering with Metro Atlanta Ambulance Service (MAAS), Trinity was able to offer COVID-19 vaccines to all its faculty and staff—including contracted EP teachers, FLIK dining team members, Cleanstar janitorial team members, and substitute teachers—as well as employees at several metro Atlanta independent schools. Trinity School is deeply grateful for Trinity parents Pete and Michelle Quinones, who own and operate MAAS and made the mass vaccination event possible. We are also grateful for the many parents and employees who volunteered their time on a Saturday to greet guests, check people in, administer vaccines, and more. 34