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BOUNDLESS POSSIBILITY
Welcome to the fall/winter edition of the Trojan Voice magazine! In this edition, we are excited to share how we are forging a path with Boundless Possibility at Trinity Valley School. The opportunities to learn, grow, and excel are truly limitless thanks to the School’s gifted faculty and staff.
During my time at Trinity Valley, I have shared two of my passions with the community: playing the saxophone and taking photographs. Over the years, I have come to realize there are boundless possibilities for exploration and growth in both music and photography.
Photography is a captivating blend of art and emotion, allowing us to capture fleeting moments and transform them into timeless memories. With each click of the shutter, a story unfolds—whether it is the laughter of a child, the stillness of a sunrise, or the vibrant chaos of a bustling city. Like jazz improvisation, the joy of photography lies not just in the final image, but in the process itself. It encourages us to observe the world around us more keenly, to notice the beauty in the simplest of things, and to express our unique perspectives.
Whether experimenting with light or chord changes, composition or form, color or harmony, the process invites creativity, which leads to unexpected photographic and musical discoveries. With guidance from Trinity Valley's passionate teachers, coaches, and administrators, I hope each student here experiences exciting and unexpected discoveries in the pursuit of academic and co-curricular excellence.
Each photograph and musical performance serves as a personal narrative, a window into one’s interpretation of the world. Ultimately, photography and music are celebrations of life – art forms that invite us to pause, reflect, and appreciate the world around us as well as the art and the artist who created it.
The TVS community is a special place where we honor the past 65 years of our School and eagerly anticipate the future. Pausing and reflecting on individual connections to TVS is time well spent. What brought you to Trinity Valley? What did you love about the School from the moment you stepped on campus? This is a great time to reflect on what appealed to you when you selected Trinity Valley School, and what continues to resonate with you as we enter the close of the first semester.
I have enjoyed attending arts events, athletic contests, Founders Day, Homecoming, and more with my lens ever present. Some of my photographs are included here in the magazine and provide a glimpse into the Boundless Possibility students have at Trinity Valley School.
I hope you enjoy this issue of the Trojan Voice, and thank you for letting me be a part of this community.
George N. King, Jr.Interim Head of School