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Trinity High School Handbook 2019-2020

Trinity High School

7574 West Division Street

River Forest, Illinois 60305

Phone 708-771-8383

Fax 708-488-2014

www.trinityhs.org

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TRINITY’S MISSION STATEMENT 

Trinity . . . The Premier Dominican College Preparatory School for Young Women.

Trinity . . . a Sinsinawa Dominican sponsored school.

Trinity . . . Trail Blazers in Women’s Education

♦ Trinity High School, in the Sinsinawa Dominican tradition, challenges young women to seek faith,

knowledge and truth.

♦ The school community guides young women in developing skills for lifelong learning, an ethic of

care and the desire for excellence.

♦ Each student is recognized as unique. In a nurturing, Catholic, college preparatory environment,

she is encouraged to become self-directed toward responsible participation in the global community

in order to impact society, Church and family in the twenty-first century.

VISION FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING

Trinity High School empowers young women to be leaders

who embody knowledge, faith and strength.

ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY AND STAFF 

 

ADMINISTRATION 

Sr. Judith Schaefer, O.P., PhD Interim President

Mrs. Susan Bedell Vice President of Student Life

Ms. Terri Hanrahan Vice President of Academics

Mrs. Shena Keith Vice President of Institutional Advancement

Mrs. Jill Watts CFO/Vice President of Finance

Mrs. Carey Dean of Students

FACULTY AND STAFF 

Ms. Katie Alvord-Wendling Admissions Enrollment

Mr. Tony Bartuch Maintenance

Mrs. Rachel Behren Student Services Director*

Ms. Amanda Bielat Activities/Campus Ministry/Theology

Ms. Kasia Blachut World Language

Mrs. Terese Black English*

Ms. Erica Boyles Social Science

Mrs. Kerry Brown Mathematics

Mrs. Julia Buckley English

Mrs. Diane Casaccio Finance Assistant

Ms. Rosaria Cicchetti Physical Education

Mrs. Pam Costello Fine and Performing Arts*

Ms. Rose Crnkovich IB Director / English

Dr. Cynthia Daniels IA Project Management

Mrs. Andrea Day Science*

Mrs. JoMari Kish School Administrative Assistant

Mr. Nick Demonte Maintenance

Ms. Bridget Dempsey Social Science

Ms. Kaileen Dinnon Science

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Mrs. Beth Dunne Registrar/Scholarship Coordinator

Ms. JoAnne Ferlito IA Data Management

Ms. Julie Fox Resource Specialist

Ms. Nikki Fuentes Fine and Performing Arts

Mr. Tim Foley Science

Ms. Katy Gant Social Studies

Mrs. Katie Granholm College Counselor

Mrs. Marigayle Harrington Alumnae Relations

Ms. Pat Henderson Fine and Performing Arts

Mrs. Victoria Herling Guidance Counselor

Ms. Melanie Hillegass World Language*

Mrs. Katie Iammartino Mathematics*

Dr. Roz Iasillo Science

Ms. Tamariz Irlanda World Language

Mrs. Samanda Johnson Guidance Counselor

Ms. Bridget Kancler Fine and Performing Arts

Ms. Joan Kane Business

Ms. Nicole Kawell Recruiter

Mr. Zaya Khananu Technology Director

Mrs. Julie Klein Social Science*

Ms. Bridget Lally World Language

Mrs. Mary Beth Lavezzorio Director of Admissions

Dr. Tao Luo World Language

Ms. Kara McBride Mission Integration/Campus Ministry/Theology

Ms. Lori McGreal Librarian

Mrs. Rachel Meiner Athletic Director

Mrs. Margaret Metzger MAC Director/English

Ms. Detris Mitchell Executive Assistant to the President

Ms. Cassidy Osborne Theology

Mrs. Mary Panik Theology

Mrs. Molly Puttin School Scheduler

Ms. Nikki Renfroe Fine and Performing Arts

Ms. Audra Shatat IA Data Management

Mr. Ralph Scorpio Bookstore/Health & Fitness Center Manager

Mrs. Christy Smith Fine and Performing Arts

Ms. Olivia Solbrig English

Mrs. Hana Steil Assistant Athletic Director

Mrs. Sara Stellfox Science

Ms. Susan Tindall Technology Coordinator

Ms. Meghan Webber English

Mrs. Patti Williams Director of Communication and Marketing

Mrs. Christina Zabrodsky Mathematics

• Designates Department Chairperson

 

 

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WHOM TO CONTACT AT TRINITY 

Absence Main Office

Academic Progress in a Class Individual Teachers

Administration/Development Sr. Judith Schaefer, O. P., PhD

Admissions/ Recruitment Ms. Mary Beth Lavezzorio

Alumnae Mrs. Marigayle Harrington

Athletics Mrs. Rachel Meiner

College/Senior Counseling Ms. Katie Granholm

Community Relations Sr. Judith Schaefer, O. P., PhD

Curriculum/Faculty/Policies Ms. Terri Hanrahan

Disciplinary Matters Mrs. Maggie Carey

Financial Matters Mrs. Jill Watts

General School-Related Questions Ms. Terri Hanrahan

International Baccalaureate Program Ms. Rose Crnkovich

Library Services Ms. Lori McGreal

Marketing & Public Relations Mrs. Patti Williams

Music Production Ms. Bridget Kancler

Registrar, Transcripts, Health Records Mrs. Beth Dunne

Retreats, Liturgies Ms. Kara McBride & Ms. Amanda Bielat

Student Activities Mrs. Susan Bedell

Student Schedules/Changes Student Services Department

Theater Production Ms. Pat Henderson

Tuition Mrs. Diane Casaccio

Withdrawal/Transfer Mrs. Maggie Carey 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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FACILITY HOURS   

(On days school is in session)  

Main Office: Monday- Friday 7:30 am - 4:00 pm

Library:  Monday-Thursday 7:30 am - 5:00 pm, Friday 7:30 am- 3:30 pm

MAC: Monday- Friday 3A/3B and tutoring available upon request

Health & Fitness Center: Monday-Thursday 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Tuesday 7:00 am - 9:00 am

Friday 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

At the start of the school day, students may enter at the main entrance doors beginning at 7:00 am.

Students will be directed to the Cafeteria until 7:30 am.

At dismissal time, students will be directed to the Library as they wait for their rides. After 5:00 pm, any

remaining students who are still waiting for a ride will be directed to the front of the Sister Michelle

Germanson Athletic Facility to be picked up at the Circle Drive.

IMPORTANT DATES TO NOTE 2019 – 2020 

August, 2019 

15 Thursday Class of 2023 Orientation 3:00 Dismissal

15 Thursday Transfer Orientation 10:00 – 12:30

16 Friday Freshman Day of Service – 12:30 Dismissal

20 Tuesday First Day of School Early Dismissal

September, 2019

2 Monday Labor Day – NO CLASSES

19 Thursday Parent Teacher Conferences Early Dismissal

20 Friday Professional Development Day Early Dismissal

27 Friday Walk-a-thon Early Dismissal

October, 2019 

23 & 24 Wed. & Thurs. End of 1st Block / EXAMS Early Dismissal

25 Friday Grading Day – NO CLASSES November, 2019 

11 Monday Veteran’s Day – NO CLASSES

27 Wednesday Thanksgiving Break Begins; No Classes

December, 2019 

2 Monday Classes Resume  

7 Saturday Entrance Exam Class of 2023

20 Friday Christmas break begins Early Dismissal  

 

 

 

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January, 2020 

6 Monday Professional Development Day – NO CLASSES

7 Tuesday Classes Resume

15 & 16 Wed. & Thurs. End of 2nd Block / EXAMS Early Dismissal

17 Friday Grading Day – NO CLASSES

20 Monday Martin Luther King Day – NO CLASSES

27 Monday Catholic Peace & Justice Week Begins February, 2020 

17 Monday President’s Day – NO CLASSES

27 Thursday Parent Teacher Conferences Early Dismissal

28 Friday Professional Development Day – NO CLASSES 

March, 2020 

18 & 19 Wed. & Thurs End of 3rd Block / EXAMS Early Dismissal

20 Friday Grading Day – NO CLASSES

22 – 27 Spring Break – NO CLASSES

30 Monday Classes Resume

April, 2020 

9 – 12 Easter Break - NO CLASSES

13 Monday Classes Resume

May, 2020 

18 - 19 Mon. & Tues. SENIOR EXAMS

21 Thursday Honors Convocation

22 Friday Baccalaureate & Commencement 2:00 Dismissal

25 Monday Memorial Day – NO CLASSES

June, 2020 

2 & 3 Tues. & Wed. End of 4th Block / EXAMS Early Dismissal

4 Thursday Summer Begins for Students

4 Thursday Grading Day

5 Friday Professional Development/Faculty Sign Out

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL  

2019 - 2020 TIME SCHEDULE 

Regular Daily Schedule

Period 1: 

Homeroom: 

Period 2:  

3A Lunch/Activity:  

3B Lunch/Activity:  

Period 4:  

Period 5:  

8:00 - 9:27 

9:31 - 9:39 

9:43 - 11:08 

11:13 - 11:38 

11:42 - 12:07 

12:12 - 1:37 

1:41 - 3:07 

Assembly Schedule

Period 1: 

Period 2: 

3A Lunch/Activity:  

3B Lunch/Activity:  

Period 4: 11:31 - 12:41 

Period 5: 12:45 - 1:55 

Assembly: 

8:00 - 9:10 

9:14 - 10:29 

10:33 - 10:58 

11:02 - 11:27 

11:31 - 12:41 

12:45 - 1:55 

1:59 - 3:07 

 

Liturgy Schedule  

Period 1: 

Period 2: 

Liturgy:  

3A Lunch/Activity: 

3B Lunch/Activity: 

Period 4: 

Period 5: 

8:00 - 9:10 

9:14 - 10:24 

10:30 - 11:40 

11:45 - 12:10 

12:14 - 12:39 

12:43 - 1:53 

1:57 - 3:07 

 

Late Start Schedule 

Period 1: 

Period 2:  

3A Lunch/Activity: 

3B Lunch/Activity: 

Period 4: 

Period 5: 

9:30 - 10:35 

10:39 - 11:49 

11:53 - 12:18  

12:22 - 12:47  

12:51 - 1:56 

2:00 - 3:07 

 

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STUDENT DIRECTIVES  

2019 - 2020 

Trinity High School empowers young women to be leaders who embody knowledge, faith and strength.

The following student directives flow from the four goals of Trinity High School whose purposes are to

promote religious, intellectual, personal and social development of the student. Hence, they are

intended to be helpful procedures contributing to the positive Christian atmosphere of Trinity High

School as a faith and educational community.

CODE OF CONDUCT 

1. Assemblies 

All school gatherings provide the opportunity for the Trinity community to learn, to celebrate or to

enjoy enrichment. It is required that all students be present at all school assemblies and that their

behavior be reflective of mature, Christian young women. Students are to sit in their assigned seats

in the auditorium or gym.

2. Attendance 

Trinity places a priority on student attendance and expects the cooperation of parents/guardians in

ensuring that students are on time and in regular attendance.

Excused Absences 

(May not exceed three (3) per block) 

An absence is excused when a student misses school for the following reasons:

• Personal illness

• Funeral or serious illness in the family

• Family emergency

• Documented court appearance

A student may not exceed three (3) excused absences per block. If a student misses more than one

hour of one period or is absent for two periods, it will be counted as a half day (.5) absence. If a

student misses three periods or more, it will count as a full day (1) absence. Half day (.5) absences

will be added to count towards allowed 3 (three) excused absences per block.

Any student who exceeds three (3) absences per block will meet with her counselor and the Dean

and will be placed on Excessive Absences Attendance Probation as described below, and parents

will be notified.

Students must be in attendance for at least two full class periods in order to participate in school

events including dances, theatre performances, athletic and co-curricular events.

Parents/guardians are provided with electronic access to Trinity calendars, and are strongly

discouraged from planning vacations on school days. This is particularly true of exam days and

days before and after Christmas, Spring and Easter breaks. It is the student’s responsibility to

speak to each teacher regarding makeup work. Each day of vacation counts as a day of absence

and is subject to the absence policy. Both the Main Office and teachers must be notified by a parent

in writing prior to the absence.

Absences for bereavement will be handled by the Dean of Students. Exceptions, approved by the

Vice President of Academics and the Dean, will be made for extended illnesses and extenuating

circumstances.

Procedures for Parents/Guardians & Students 

If something necessitates an absence, we ask that parents/guardians observe the following:

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• Call the Office (708) 771-8383 or email [email protected] before 9:00 a.m.

explaining the reason for the absence. You may leave a voicemail explaining absence.

• Students are responsible to contact individual teachers regarding missed work.

• Early dismissals are strongly discouraged. However, if a student must have an early

dismissal, parent/guardian must call (708-771-8383), email ([email protected]),

or present a signed note to the Main Office at the beginning of the school day, citing the

reason for the early dismissal request.

Unexcused Absences/Truancy 

An unexcused absence is considered truancy, which is defined as an absence from school or

cutting class or assembly without sufficient reason and parent/guardian permission. Since truancy is

viewed as a willful withdrawal from Trinity High School, the following procedures will be followed:

• After the 1st unexcused absence, parents/guardians will be contacted, and the student

will meet with the Dean before being allowed to return to class.

• Continued unexcused absences will warrant a parent meeting with the counselor and

Dean and may result in expulsion. 

 

Tardiness 

If a student is tardy to school, she must sign in at the Main Office and receive a pass to class. The

first tardy in each block does not incur a detention. After the first incident, students will be required

to serve Tuesday morning detentions for each tardy incurred. Tuesday morning detentions are

served in room 104 from 8:15 to 9:15 am. Failure to attend a Tuesday detention will result in an

additional detention. A student who is tardy to school more than three (3) times in a single block

will meet with her counselor and the Dean and will be placed on Attendance Probation as described

below, and parents will be notified.

 

Attendance Probation  

EXCESSIVE ABSENCES ATTENDANCE PROBATION: Any student who exceeds three (3)

absences per block will meet with her counselor and the Dean and will be placed on Excessive

Absences Attendance Probation (EAAP), which consists of the following consequences:

● When a student is absent for the fourth time in a block, she will be issued four

detentions that must be served within five weeks (served on Tuesday mornings in

room 104 from 8:15-9:15 am). Students will be given dates and the deadline for

the four detentions.

● Each absence accrued during EAAP will result in an additional four detentions to

be served in five weeks.

● EAAP ends at the end of a block. Should a student still have outstanding

detentions at the end of the block, EAAP will end when all detentions have been

served.

● Should a student fail to serve four detentions in five weeks, she will be placed on

Behavioral Probation, which includes a loss of privileges (clubs, theater, athletics,

dances, field trips, etc.), for the remainder of the year.

EXCESSIVE TARDIES ATTENDANCE PROBATION: Students who are tardy to school more than

three (3) times in a single block will meet with her counselor and the Dean and will be placed on

Excessive Tardies Attendance Probation (ETAP), which consists of the following consequences: :

● A student will continue to incur detentions for each tardy while on ETAP (served

on Tuesday mornings in room 104 from 8:15-9:15 am).

● Should a student on ETAP fail to serve an issued detention, the student will

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receive an additional detention.

● ETAP ends at the end of a block. Should a student still have outstanding

detentions at the end of the block, ETAP will end when all detentions have been

served.

● Should any student be tardy to school more than five times in a block (after the

one allowed tardy per block), the student will be placed on Behavioral Probation,

which includes a loss of privileges (clubs, theater, athletics, dances, field trips,

etc.), for the remainder of the year.

Attending School-Sponsored Activities 

Students may not exceed 2 (two) absences per block for any school-sponsored activities such

as field trips. Retreats & athletics do not count towards 2 (two) school-sponsored allowed absences

per block.

Seniors are allowed 2 (two) college visit days per year. Juniors are allowed 1 (one) college visit day

per year. These college visit days may not be taken during the month of May. To be counted as a

college visit day, students must complete and submit forms PRIOR to the visit. Forms can be found

in the Student Services office. College visits will prevent participation in after school events.

3. Behavior 

Since Trinity students are expected to show respectful consideration and concern for all in the

school community, the code of conduct is intended to provide for the students, their

parents/guardians, and the faculty an understanding of the behavior expected of students and the

procedures used in maintaining that standard of conduct. In light of this, any misconduct on the part

of the student, such as: disrespect or discourtesy towards school personnel, visitors or other

students; immature and inappropriate conduct; threats, verbal, written or gestures, including on

social media; vulgarity; forgery; classroom disruptions; leaving the school campus; littering the

school building and grounds; inappropriate behavior in the MAC or Library, computer labs,

cafeteria, washrooms, or corridors; tampering with or destruction of hallway displays or locker

decorations; and any other behavior warranting disciplinary action will not be tolerated. Students

traveling to and from school, attending/participating in events or activities identified with Trinity are

expected to abide by Trinity’s code of respectful behavior and values. School Officials are not

expected to police off-campus, non-school activities unless the violation is brought to public

attention and is sufficiently severe to bring discredit to Trinity High School.

4. Book Bags 

A book bag is defined as any bag, carried by a student, containing a book (or books) and/or

notebook(s). This includes large purses and backpack purses. Students are allowed to carry a

purse no larger than 8” x 11” during the school day. Book bags are to be left in the locker prior to

the student’s first class of the day. Book bags carried during the school day will be confiscated by a

teacher or supervisor and must be picked up in the Dean’s office.

5. Bullying/Fighting   

Bullying is repeated intimidation to cause psychological, emotional or physical harm. Bullying can

be physical (i.e. pinching), verbal (i.e. teasing), social (i.e. spreading rumors) or cyber (i.e. social

media). It can be blatant or subtle behavior. Trinity High School’s Anti-Bullying Policy is accessible

on the school website. Fighting, both physical and verbal, and bullying are a threat to everyone’s

right to a safe environment. It is not allowed and will result in immediate suspension from school. All

students having any involvement in any type of bullying (including on social media) or any type of

physical altercation will be sent home until a meeting can be arranged with the Dean and Vice

President of Academics. Any student harassing, threatening, or brandishing any object as a

weapon will face disciplinary action. Fighting will result in conflict management counseling and may

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result in dismissal from Trinity High School . Any possession of a firearm in or on school property

will be reported immediately to the police and result in immediate expulsion.

6. Cafeteria 

Our cafeteria offers breakfast and lunch daily.

No student is permitted to order food delivered to school at any time. Parents/guardians wishing to

do so must make previous arrangements with the main office.

Students wishing to eat breakfast at Trinity, either purchased or brought in, must do so in the

cafeteria.

Students are expected to be courteous, thoughtful and orderly in the cafeteria. Each student is

responsible for cleaning up after herself.

Students may only carry a spill proof, unbreakable, reusable bottle for water during the school day.

7. Care of School Property 

Since the environment of the school is reflective of the values of the people who inhabit it, it is

expected that students take responsibility for maintaining the beauty and orderliness of the school.

A student is responsible for any damage she has caused to school or personal property. Vandalism

including writing in or on lockers and bathrooms will not be tolerated and will result in disciplinary

action.

8. Cellular Telephones/Watches  

While we understand the safety need for cellular devices, we do not allow their use for calls or text

messages in the school building during the school day as they can be disruptive to the learning

environment. In case of emergency, parents/guardians should contact the main office directly and a

message will be relayed to your daughter. Students who are ill or need to contact a

parent/guardian for an emergency must call from the main office.

All cell phones must be turned off or silent during the school day. Cell phones must be put away

during classes unless special permission is given by the teacher. Violations will result in

confiscation. A student must retrieve confiscated phone from the Dean and repeated offenses will

result in detentions. If a device is visible or audible during a test or quiz the incident will be treated

as an incident of academic dishonesty.

9. Computer Labs/Tech Lounge

The computer labs are available to students and faculty, both for classes scheduled to use the labs

and to individuals when a class is not in progress. Students must follow all rules and guidelines

developed by the Director of Technology or the supervising teacher. The labs and tech lounge are

open during 3A/3B. Other times may be arranged by appointment through the Director of

Technology. Students may not be in the computer labs while they are in a scheduled class without

a note from that teacher nor can they be in a lab without a teacher present. No food or beverage is

allowed in the computer labs or tech lounge.

10. Corporal Punishment

Corporal punishment by any employee of Trinity High School is against policy. Any employee

engaging in corporal punishment may be dismissed from his/her contract.

11. Class Truancy

Attendance in every class is required. Any student who does not attend a class or classes without

permission from either a school official or her parents/guardians is considered truant from that class

and will face unexcused absences/truancy disciplinary measures that are outlined under

“Attendance” section.

12. Crisis Plan (Evacuation, Tornado, Hard & Soft Lock Down) 

Students are trained each year on how to act when there is a crisis in the school. Emergency drills

occur several times per year, in some cases in conjunction with local law enforcement and/or fire

department. Procedures are posted in classrooms and/or directives are given by school personnel.

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In case of emergency, students are expected to follow directions and move quickly and silently.

13. Dances 

Trinity has adopted the following policies in order to maintain a safe and enjoyable environment at

student dances:

● Students must be in attendance at least half a day, (8:00 a.m. until 3A, or 3B until dismissal)

in order to participate in school events including dances.

● All students attending the dance must be in the dance no later than 1/2 hour after the dance

begins and must stay until 1/2 hour before the dance ends.

● All guests of Trinity High School students must be in high school and must present a valid,

high school ID.

● Dancing determined to be inappropriate will not be tolerated. Students who engage in such

dancing will be asked to leave the dance.

● Any Trinity student who is asked to leave the dance will make a phone call to her

parents/guardians to inform them that she is leaving.

● Students who leave the dance for the night and those who are not admitted may not loiter on

Trinity’s property or around the school.

● Students attending Junior Ring Dance or Senior Prom must have all obligations met before

tickets can be purchased. This includes tuition, class fees, athletic fees, fundraising

obligations and all detentions being served.

14. Detention  

Detentions can be issued to students by any faculty or staff member for violation to policies in the

Student Handbook and infractions of school directives. Detention is held every Tuesday morning

from 8:15 – 9:15 a.m. in room 104. Students are expected to serve their detention on the first

available date after the detention is issued. Students are to report to detention in full uniform and

may not bring book bags or coats. Students must sign in and present school ID. Failure to serve

detention on the first possible Tuesday after it is issued will result in an additional detention to be

served. Students with outstanding detentions will not be allowed to participate in co-curricular

events including sports, dances, Kairos and school sponsored field trips. All detentions must be

resolved before Block Exams are given and grades are released. Failure to serve detentions will

result in a student/parent conference with the Vice President of Academics and Dean.

15. Dress Code  

Trinity students are expected to be neat, clean and well-groomed. Trinity’s uniform consists of a

uniform skirt/uniform pants and a white long or short-sleeved Trinity polo or quarter-zip pullover shirt

bought through Schoolbelles. An optional matching uniform sweater is also available which must be

worn over polo. Students must carry student ID with them at all times. In case of emergency,

uniform items may be rented from the office.

Uniform Skirts - Class specific uniform skirts, purchased from Schoolbelles, must be hemmed to a   

length no shorter than 4 inches above the knee, front and back.

Pants - If pants are worn, they must be from Schoolbelles. Students may wear navy, khaki, or   

black slacks. No shorts.

Shoes - Due to safety concerns, backless shoes or shoes with soles/heels that exceed one inch 

may not be worn at any time. Students must wear enclosed black, brown, or dark blue dress shoes.

The following are not permitted: Athletic or athletic looking shoes, boots, moccasins, slippers,

flip-flops, sandals, canvas, multicolor, and backless shoes.

Socks - Solid color black, navy blue, gray, or white knee or crew socks, solid navy blue or black 

tights must be worn at all times. No leggings.

Shorts - Shorts worn under the uniform may not be visible. Students will be asked to remove visible 

shorts.

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Shirts - All students may only wear the Trinity High School white long or short-sleeved Trinity polo 

shirt or the Trinity quarter-zip pullover. Plain white shirts or blouses are considered out of uniform.

Students are permitted to wear a solid white short sleeve tee-shirt under their uniform polo and/or

quarter-zip pullovers, provided the tee-shirt does not hang out from under the banded bottom.

Tee-shirts should be tucked into the skirt.

Accessories/Hair - Students are allowed to wear decorative pins and ribbons on their uniforms.

Headscarves, hats, and caps are only allowed on out of uniform days (unless worn for religious

purposes). Hair colors must be limited to those colors which are genetically possible. Any student

with unacceptable hair color will be required to remedy the issue before returning to school.

Tattoos and Piercings - Tattoos must not be visible; they must be covered by clothing. Ear   

piercings are allowed; facial piercings are not allowed. Band-aids or other coverings may not be

used to cover piercings. Any student coming to school with visible body piercings other than ear

piercings will be asked to remove the jewelry and the jewelry will be confiscated.

Dress Up Days - On special occasions students may be allowed to dress up for school. On these   

days students are to dress appropriately and are not allowed to wear low cut, strapless or tank tops.

Skirts should be a modest length and no bare midriffs will be allowed. Any student deemed dressed

inappropriately will be rented a uniform skirt and shirt for the day and will not be allowed to

participate in future dress up days. Gym shoes, sandals and flip-flops are not allowed.

Out of Uniform Days - Occasionally students are allowed to come to school out of uniform as     

incentives for fundraising and other spirit occasions. Students are allowed to wear Trinity wear on

those days and should be dressed appropriately. Bare midriffs and low cut revealing tops, strapless

and tanks are never allowed in school. Open toed shoes, sandals and flip-flops are not allowed.

Extreme Heat Days – When the temperature is expected to exceed 86 degrees fahrenheit, students       

will be allowed to wear shorts of modest length, a Trinity t-shirt and athletic shoes. Parents will be

notified in advance of an extreme heat day by the administration via an all school phone call the

night before/Students will be informed via their Trinity High School issued gmail accounts.

Students who come to school in other than what is described above will be required to rent a school

uniform for the day. Tank tops, strapless tops and short shorts are never allowed in school.

Sandals and flip-flops are not allowed.

16. Drugs and Alcohol 

The selling or distribution of illegal drugs is grounds for immediate expulsion. Any student in

possession of or under the influence of drugs or alcohol during the school day or at

school-sponsored activities on or off campus, will be suspended and subject to the provisions of the

Substance Abuse Policy of the school student handbook. The Administration reserves the right to

require drug testing at any time if deemed necessary.

17. Elevator 

Elevator use is limited to faculty and physically disabled students. Students who need to use the

elevator because of an injury must obtain a temporary pass from the Main Office. The elevator may

not be used during a fire drill.

18. Fund-Raising 

Each year, two fund-raising activities ( the walk-a-thon in the fall and the raffle in winter) are held for

the benefit of Trinity High School. Student participation in these events is mandatory and monies

raised help to balance the actual cost of educating each student. Students may not receive final

grades unless all monies and materials are returned to the Institutional Advancement Office. 

19. Gum 

Gum chewing is not allowed anywhere in the school building.

20. Halls 

Students may not be in the halls during classes without signing out of class and receiving a hall

pass from the teacher. Students are responsible for returning the hall pass to the teacher. Students

are expected to be respectful at all times while in the hallways. Sitting on the floor while gathering in

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front of lockers is not permitted.

21. Illness 

A student who is ill should report to the main office. In the case of fever or vomiting, the office will

make arrangements for the student to be picked up from school.

22. Injury 

Students who are injured will be assessed and cared for; parents/guardians will be contacted.

Following an injury, an injury report will be completed.

23. Leaving the Building 

A student may leave the building during school hours only if she has permission from the main

office and has signed out. Either a note from parents/guardians or, in the case of an emergency, a

phone contact with parents/guardians is required and the parent/guardian must come in to the Main

office and sign the student out.

24. Library  

The Library is open Mondays through Thursdays 7:30 am- 5:00 pm and Fridays 7:30 am- 3:30 pm.

Students may also use the Library resources during 3A/3B and are expected to follow the rules and

regulations set by the Librarian.

25. Lockers 

Each student is assigned a locker. All lockers are to be kept in order with the door closed and

locked. Leaving the locker open or sharing the combination negates the security of the locker.

Trinity High School does not assume responsibility for the recovery or replacement of lost, stolen or

damaged property. A student who steals from another member of the Trinity community will face

disciplinary action which may result in legal action and suspension or expulsion. Students must

keep assigned lockers, and only locks purchased at the Trinity bookstore may be used. Under

special circumstances, school authorities reserve the right to inspect a student’s locker.

26. Mazzuchelli Academic Center: The MAC is an academic support for students during the school     

day. Some students are required to meet in the MAC while others are welcome with appointments.

Students using this resource are expected to adhere to the rules as outlined by the MAC staff.

27. Money 

Students may not collect money or sell items on school property without permission from the Vice

President of Student Life. Trinity does not permit fundraising to support individual students or

outside organizations for trips, sports, enrichment or service projects.

28. Parking Lot/Cars 

We ask that both parents/guardians and students please be considerate of neighbors and

cooperate with our parking requirements. Parents/guardians are asked to follow the drop-off pattern

illustrated on the following page. Students being picked up at the end of the school day are to be

picked up on Jackson Avenue or Berkshire Street. No student is to be picked up on either side of

Division or Lathrop streets. Cars parked along or stopping for drop off/pick up on Lathrop will be

ticketed by the police. No parking is permitted on the either side of Jackson south of the field.

Parking on Berkshire is allowed only on the south side. Parking in front of homes is not permitted at

any time.

Students must register their license plates at the Main Office and pay a $65 parking fee in order to

receive a Trinity parking space with a corresponding sticker. In the July mailing, students receive a

Parking Space Request Form. Parking spaces are given on a first come/first served basis. One

spot per carpool will be arranged. Stickers must be displayed at all times. Failure to do so, or

parking in a non-designated area may result in disciplinary action.

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Drop off Pattern

Please drop students off while you are still in line and do not wait until each car is at                                     

the sidewalk. All students must enter the school using the Main Entrance doors on                           

Lathrop. Parking lot guidelines and the drop-off/pick-up pattern may change during the course

of the year. Any changes will be sent home to parents/guardians as soon as possible.

29. Residency

Students in attendance at Trinity High School must be unmarried and reside with parent(s) or a legal

guardian(s). Trinity has the right and responsibility to know where and with whom a student resides. If

residence or phone number changes during the school year, it is the responsibility of the student and

the parent/guardian to notify the main office immediately.

30. School-Sponsored Trips

Students participating in school-sponsored trips are subject to all of Trinity’s rules of conduct and the

rules pertaining to the specific trip. Absences for school-sponsored trips and/or events are subject to

approval by the Dean prior to participation. Tuition must be paid up-to-date before deposits will be

accepted for any extended trips.

31. Shadow Days/Visitors

Shadow Days are an opportunity for 7th or 8th grade girls to visit Trinity. All arrangements are made in

advance through the Recruiter. Approval for Shadow Days for transfer students must go through the

Recruiter. Other visitors or younger children are not permitted during the school day.

32. Signs, Posters and Printed Materials

Signs and posters must be approved by the Vice President of Student Life and posted only on the cork

strips throughout the school. Printed material from students or from organizations outside of Trinity must

be approved by the Vice President of Student Life. .

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33. Smoking/Vaping

Smoking is prohibited on Trinity property and within a one block radius of the school, both within and

outside of vehicles. This no smoking rule will be considered violated when a student is in possession of

or is in the vicinity of a lit or unlit cigarette or e-cigarette/vaping device, is in a lavatory with smoke

coming from it or if there is a suspicion of a violation of this rule. Students in violation of smoking/vaping

policy are subject to confiscation of means of smoking/vaping, a phone call to parents/guardians, and a

meeting with the Dean. Repeated offenses may result in probation or suspension.

34. Student ID

Students are issued an ID which they must carry with them during the school day and which must be

shown to faculty/staff members upon request. The ID also serves as a student’s library card, cafeteria

debit card, and for Chromebook check-out. Failure to show a student ID upon request will warrant

disciplinary action. Replacement cost of ID is $5 and lanyard $3.

35. Theft

Theft is not tolerated and may result in legal action and suspension or expulsion.

36. Visitors

All visitors to Trinity must report immediately to the main office and sign in. If a student from another

high school wishes to visit Trinity, permission must be obtained from the Dean at least two days prior to

the event.

Disciplinary Action 

If a student does not follow the directives in the Student Handbook, her actions are subject to

disciplinary review which may result in probation, removal from a class, suspension, or expulsion from

Trinity High School.

Behavioral Probation 

Terms of probation include the loss of privileges at Trinity including but not limited to:

• Participation on school athletic teams or co-curricular activities

• Running for or holding any student office

• Membership in honor societies

• Participation in any school event

• Appearing in school plays or performances

Counseling may be mandated when deemed appropriate. Additional items may be included in Probation

and will be determined individually. The duration of the probation is at the discretion of the Vice

President of Academics and Dean.

Suspension 

Suspension may be assigned in school or out of school at the discretion of the Vice President of

Academics and Dean. While suspended, students are required to complete missed work.

Expulsion from Trinity High School 

Students who cause irreparable harm to others in the Trinity community will be dismissed from Trinity

HS.

To help our students develop an attitude of accountability and responsibility for their actions, we believe

that disciplinary guidelines are necessary. Though no two students or situations are alike, we strive for

consistency as we work with students on matters of discipline.

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Substance Abuse Policy 

Trinity High School is concerned with the development of the whole person. It is our intent to strengthen

and encourage responsible decision making and to recognize that the individual is responsible for

making choices. Since substance abuse has serious consequences for the individual and society,

prompt and appropriate action is necessary. Consequently, Trinity will adhere to the following policy and

procedures.

I. The selling or distribution of illegal drugs is grounds for immediate dismissal.

II. Any student in possession of, or under the influence of drugs or alcohol during the school

day or at school-sponsored activities, on or off campus, will be suspended. Reinstatement is

dependent upon fulfillment of stated requirements.

Procedures:

I. Selling or distribution

A. Substances will be identified by the Dean (local police will be consulted when

necessary). The charges will be verified by the Dean in consultation with the Vice

President of Academics.

B. The parents/guardians will be notified of expulsion by the Vice President of

Academics.

C. A report will be filed with the local authority.

D. Students are entitled to due process.

II. Possession or being under the influence

A. After verification by school authorities, the student will be suspended and the

parents/guardians will be notified of a conference to be held following the required

drug/alcohol testing.

B. In the event of a positive drug/alcohol test, the parent(s) will have 3 days to seek

a psychological evaluation at a school-approved agency. Trinity High School will

seek the agency’s recommendation as to whether:

1. The student’s use of drugs/alcohol is insignificant and she can return

to school.

2. The student may return to school only if she enrolls in a drug/alcohol

education program that is sanctioned by the school.

3. The student has a serious problem with drugs/alcohol requiring an

in-patient evaluation.

C. After-care sessions, where deemed necessary, are a requirement for continued

attendance at Trinity.

D. A second offense may be grounds for immediate dismissal.

 

Academic Policies 

1. Academic Integrity Policy

The Administration, Departments and the entire faculty at Trinity view academic dishonesty with

extreme gravity; plagiarism and cheating will not be tolerated.

At Trinity High School, students learn about proper citations and avoiding plagiarism in their First Year

Experience course and in their English courses. Individual teachers reestablish guidelines,

expectations (including citation preference), and policies, informed by department policies for each

course.

Plagiarism is the presentation of another’s ideas or words as if they were your own. You should be

aware that you have committed plagiarism when you: use phrases, paraphrases, quotes, or ideas not

your own without proper citation; submit work completed by someone else even if you paid for it or have

permission; directly copy an assignment from another student, either with or without his or her

permission.

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Trinity High School prides itself on maintaining its intellectual integrity as an academic community.

While teachers and administrators will make every effort to explain appropriate procedures, the ultimate

responsibility and choice is the student’s. If a student is in doubt about the correct steps to take in

creating original work and avoiding plagiarism, it is essential that the student seek guidance from a

teacher.

Cheating may include but is not limited to sharing homework, communicating verbally or nonverbally

with others during a test, communicating the contents of a test to others, using unauthorized materials

for a test, cell phone use during a test or quiz, copying off another’s paper.

In the event of plagiarism/cheating, the following scaffolded consequences apply:

Grade 9:

• In the event of citation errors, student will be directed to seek additional help from teacher or in the

Library or MAC during the workshopping process

• In the event of egregious plagiarism/cheating, assignment will be resubmitted and graded based on

teacher/department’s “late grade” procedure/graded with penalty

• Vice President of Academics, Dean, counselor and parents notified

• Record will be kept in plagiarism database to monitor student offenses

Grade 10:

• In the event of citation errors, student will be directed to seek additional help from teacher or in the

Library or MAC during the workshopping process

• In the event of egregious plagiarism/cheating, student will receive a zero or redo assignment for half

credit (student choice)

• Vice President of Academics, Dean, counselor and parents notified and a meeting will be held with the

student

• Record will be kept in plagiarism database to monitor student offenses

Grades 11-12:

• In the event of citation errors, student will be directed to seek additional help from teacher or in the

Library or MAC during the workshopping process

• In the event of egregious plagiarism/cheating, student receives a zero for the assignment with no

opportunity to redo

• Vice President of Academics, Dean, counselor and parents notified and a meeting will be held with

the student

• Record will be kept in plagiarism database to monitor student offenses. Student may face suspension

or expulsion, according to number offenses. Final decision to be decided by administration.

2. Academic Probation 

If a student earns one (1) or more failure(s) at any block, she is placed on academic probation for the

following block/session. During this probationary period, she may be assigned to report to the

Mazzuchelli Academic Center or meet with the subject area teacher for additional support. She will also

meet regularly with her counselor who monitors her progress throughout the block. If a student on

probation fails two (2) or more classes at the end of a block, she may be required to transfer to another

school that can better meet her academic needs and abilities. Any student who fails the same course

more than once may not be allowed to continue at Trinity High School.

3. Curriculum Guide 

The Curriculum Guide is published each winter as students prepare to register for courses. It contains

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registration information, a brief description of every course, as well as services provided by the Student

Services Department. 

4. Exam Schedule  

Exams are given on special-schedule days. All students are expected to be present on Exam Days. If a

student misses an exam for any reason, it is the student’s responsibility to make up the exam

immediately upon the return to school. Exams will not be given early to accommodate a personal

schedule. 

5. Failure and Incomplete Grades 

Any student who fails a course must make up that credit in summer school before returning the

following school year. The make-up course replaces the credit, never the original grade. Students are

not allowed, as a general rule, to take those subjects during the school year to make up for past

failures. Required course subject failures must be made up by the same required course subject failed.

Failure in an elective course may be made up by another elective course rather than the course failed.

Students not having met financial obligations will receive Incompletes for block courses until those

obligations are met. Any student missing Block Exams due to absence must make arrangements with

the Main Office to complete exams immediately upon her return to school.

6. Field Trips 

Field trips enhance and expand the learning that occurs in the classroom. However, field trips are

privileges afforded to students, not absolute rights. Students can be denied participation if they fail to

meet academic or behavioral requirements or if they have had excessive absences from school. If a

student has been absent just before a field trip, she may not be permitted to miss another day of school

for the event.

7. Grading Scale 

Trinity teachers use the following scale to determine grades:

A+ 99-100

A 95-98

A- 93-94

B+ 91-92

B 87-90

B- 85-86

C+ 83-84

C 79-82

C- 77-78

D+ 75-76

D 72-74

D- 70-71

F 0-69

College Preparatory courses are figured on a 4.0 scale. Honors and International Baccalaureate

courses are figured on a 5.0 scale.

8. Graduation Participation 

In order for a senior to participate in Graduation and the Baccalaureate Mass, she must have earned

the required number of credits for her graduating class and be in good behavioral standing.

All credits taken outside of Trinity must be completed by May 1st; additionally, all tuition, fees and

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fines must be paid in full and all detentions must be served in order to ensure participation.

9. Student Services  

Counselors are available to work with Trinity students in the areas of academic counseling, personal

counseling, referrals for counseling outside of Trinity, conflict management, career education and

college counseling.

Class of 2023: A-F Maura Clark

G-M Samanda Johnson

N-Z Victoria Herling

Class of 2022: A-G Maura Clark

H-P Samanda Johnson

Q-Z Victoria Herling

Class of 2021: A-H Maura Clark

I-O Samanda Johnson

P-Z Victoria Herling

Class of 2020: A-H Maura Clark

J-P Samanda Johnson

R-Z Victoria Herling

Director of Student Services Rachel Behren

College Counselor Katie Granholm

Registrar/Scholarship Coordinator Beth Dunne

10. Homework 

Homework is an essential ingredient for success in Trinity’s academic program.. Parents/guardians are

asked to be involved by providing the time and quiet place for students to complete homework that is

assigned.

If a student never appears to have homework, parents/guardians are urged to contact their daughter’s

teachers and/or counselor. In addition to regular homework, many subjects and departments require

projects and papers that are completed primarily outside of the classroom setting either by individual

students or students working in teams. This is a means of encouraging independent work, personal and

team learning, research skills and long-term planning.

11. Honor Code 

As a member of the Trinity High School community, I pledge to conduct myself at all times honorably

and in a way that shows pride in myself, my family, my school and my community. As a person of

honor I will show:

● respect for academic honesty ● respect for others ● respect for property ● respect for myself

12. Honor Roll 

Trinity’s honor roll is determined each block on the following basis:

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● 1st Honors3.75 or better GPA

● 2nd Honors 3.30 – 3.74 GPA

13. National Honor Society 

Juniors and seniors who have earned a GPA of 3.75 and have exhibited service, scholarship,

leadership

and exemplary character are invited to apply for membership in the National Honor Society.

Applications

are reviewed by a panel of teachers appointed by the Vice President of Academics. The panel selects

students on the basis of their applications and the rules set by the National Honor Society. Membership

acceptance is final and is not subject to review by the Vice President of Academics or any other person.

14. Parent – Teacher Conferences 

Parent-Teacher Conferences are offered by appointment each semester. The dates and times are

published in the school calendar. Appointments are arranged by the school.. We strongly encourage

students to attend conferences with parents/guardians since; ultimately, it is the student herself who

must make decisions for success in school.

15. Period Three 

Period Three is designed to provide every student with a flexible study period each day. Students

are assigned to a lunch period during either 3A or 3B. During the time opposite a student’s lunch, she is

expected report to a study area, small gym, open classroom, library, computer lab, tech

lounge,club/organization meeting or the Student Services department. Students may receive tutoring

from a teacher or peer tutor or may attend a scheduled meeting for a club of which she is a member.

Students who abuse any of the privileges of this period may be assigned to a permanent study hall for

both 3A and 3B.

16. Progress Reports / Parent Portal 

Information regarding a student’s progress in class, grades, assignments and program are posted on

the Parent Portal, a web-based communication program which also facilitates e-mail to and from

parents/guardians, teachers and students. Progress reports are mailed to those without online access

approximately halfway through each block upon request

17. Retreats 

As an important part of our mission as a Catholic school, every student is given the opportunity to

explore and deepen her faith during every school year. Retreats, which give students the time to get

away from the pressures of school, home, and work, provide the setting and a program to help each

student learn more about herself, others, and God. Campus Ministry provides mandatory and optional

retreats to further this mission.

● Class retreats are designed in a developmental approach, so that each year, as students

mature, the retreat program helps them move more deeply toward spiritual awareness and

growth. Class retreats are peer-lead by the Leadership And Ministry Program Team

(LAMP). All students are expected to participate in their assigned class retreats. See

handbook calendar for particular dates. Important information is provided in homerooms prior

to retreat.

● Kairos is an optional, 3 day and 2 night retreat for juniors and seniors. Kairos, or “God’s

Time”, is a faculty/staff and peer-lead retreat that focuses on the power of God’s love in our

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everyday lives. Students are encouraged to participate in this national retreat program that is

experienced in Catholic high schools, parishes, and colleges across the country. Participants

often remark that Kairos is the most transformative retreat they have ever experienced.

A fee is charged for class and Kairos retreats to pay for the facility rental, meals, rooms, materials, etc.

Payment plans and scholarships are available.

18. School Calendar 

The school calendar is available online to every student at the beginning of the school

year. It contains dates and times of events that involve students, parents/guardians, and the school in

general. Any changes to this calendar will be announced and altered on the calendar posted on the

Trinity website.

19. School Cancellation 

In the event of inclement weather or other emergency situations which might cause the cancellation of

school, information will be posted on the website- please do not call the school. Any such situations will

be communicated through our Notify system, social media pages, website and are also reported to the

local radio/television stations but are not necessarily recorded on our school answering machine.

20. Service 

Community Service is considered part of our commitment as Christians to live out our faith by reaching

out to the world around us. Students are encouraged to serve in their school, parish, or neighborhood

communities. Trinity students participate in service through co-curricular clubs and organizations, CAS

of the International Baccalaureate Program, and opportunities available through Campus Ministry. All

students are welcome to take part in service opportunities hosted by the Faculty and Staff Service

Committee, and we encourage students to search for opportunities on their own. Campus Ministry holds

a list of possible sites for service and communicates upcoming opportunities via Service Board (found

outside of Campus Ministry Office) and emails. The Campus Ministers are always willing to meet with

students to find opportunities that match their interests.

Class of 2021 - 2023 are required to complete 10 hours of voluntary community service from one       

school year to the next. See Blazers in Action Service Manual on Campus Ministry’s webpage for all

specific information. Important Note: the required service hours may be completed between June 1st,

2019-March 18, 2020. All service hours need to be submitted electronically via x2VOL Service Tracking

Platform within one month of completing service, and no later than April 18, 2019. The Campus

Ministers will approve hours based on requirements designated in the manual.

21. Students Taking Classes Outside of Trinity 

If a student is taking an outside course through a Trinity-approved institution, the deadline for

completion is May 1st. Graduation requirements may not be taken outside of Trinity. The only exception

is if the course is failed and must be made up in order to meet graduation requirements.

22. Trinity Textbook Loan Program 

Some courses will include a Trinity-issued book. A lost book is the responsibility of the student and full

replacement cost of the book must be paid.

23. Tuition, Fees, Fundraising 

Tuition, fees and fundraising responsibilities must be current in order for a student to receive credit for a

class and move on to the next Block. When payments are completed, grades will be calculated and

transcripts of credit updated. A fee will be added to the account for any checks returned for insufficient

funds. Tuition, fees or fundraising money refunds will not be issued if a student withdraws from Trinity

High School after the Block begins. Seniors must have all obligations met before they can attend

Senior Prom and Graduation.

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Students who need to retake a course at Trinity may be required to pay a fee of $425 per 1/2 credit.

A student receiving financial assistance must maintain a 2.0 grade point average throughout that school

year. Academic Progress will be reviewed at the end of each session by the Vice President of

Academics.

INTERNET / NETWORK AND E-MAIL  

ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY

Trinity High School provides students access to the educational tools they need now and will need in

college and beyond. Responsible use of computer networks and the Internet are a part of those tools.

Trinity High School has rules for acceptable conduct and an honor code. These both also apply to

student usage of the internet for school work and social interaction with other students. Actions which

would be unacceptable in the classroom, will also be unacceptable online or through

telecommunications. Digital violations of the school honor code or acceptable conduct standards will

result in the same penalties as if they occurred in the classroom on a school day.

As part of the acceptable use policy all students promise to:

● Only use the THS-Student WiFi-Network and Computer Labs to access the internet when at

school.

● Refrain from playing games, streaming music or videos when using the THS-Student Wifi

Network.

● Respect and protect the privacy of others.

● Respect and protect the integrity, availability, and security of all electronic resources

● Communicate only in ways that are kind and respectful.

“Unacceptable” use is defined as activities using Trinity hardware, software, or networks at any time that

do not conform to the purpose, goals, and mission of Trinity High School. Unacceptable use of the

Internet includes but is not limited to:

● Sending or posting discriminatory, harassing, or threatening messages or images that may

cause harm to any member of the Trinity community or greater global community.

● Forwarding or ‘Liking’ material that is likely to cause offense or hurt to a third party.

● Sending or posting messages or material that could damage the school’s reputation.

● Creating a fake profile to impersonate any other member of the school community.

● Participating in the viewing or exchange of inappropriate images or obscene material.

While all cases involving the inappropriate use of social media will be dealt with on an individual basis,

Trinity High School considers the above to be serious breaches of our Code of Honor. Disciplinary

consequences up to and including expulsion may be exercised in certain cases.

Supervision and Monitoring: Users have no expectation of privacy in their use of Trinity networks.

School and network administrators and their authorized employees monitor the use of information

technology resources to help ensure that uses are secure and in conformity with this policy.

Administrators reserve the right to examine, use, and disclose any data found on the school's

information networks in order to further the health, safety, discipline, or security of any student or other

person, or to protect property. They may also use this information in disciplinary actions, and will furnish

evidence of crime to law enforcement.

★ Please complete the Internet/Computer Network Contract at the end of this handbook. 

 

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TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL 

HEALTH & FITNESS CENTER The Trinity Health and Fitness Center is intended to provide Trinity High School students, faculty and

staff with a clean, safe and enjoyable place to exercise for general fitness purposes and to promote a

healthy lifestyle. It provides quality supervised programs and services for all levels of fitness. Physical

Education, Health and Nutrition classes, dance classes and activities, and Athletic Teams will also have

access to the Health and Fitness Center. Proper conditioning and strength training programs are

available with the Health and Fitness Director to reach individual goals. HEALTH & FITNESS CENTER 

RULES & REGULATIONS All school rules and regulations in the student handbook must be followed at all times when using the

health and fitness center. Those individuals not complying with the rules will be asked to leave the

facility and may have privileges suspended. 1. The fitness center will be open after school when school is in session Monday-Thursday:

3:00 pm - 5:00 pm; Tuesday: 7:00 am - 9:00 am; Friday: 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

2. Trained adult supervision is required at all times. 3. Orientation must be completed before using the Health & Fitness Center. 4. School identification is mandatory upon signing in. 5. A completed waiver and release form is required before using the fitness center. 6. Proper workout attire is required (i.e. shirts, shorts, sweats and gym shoes.) Gym shoes

must be clean and appropriate for the fitness activity. 7. There are to be no shoes except dance shoes worn in the dance studio. 8. Jewelry is not allowed. 9. No gum, food or drinks are allowed. Only water is permitted. 10. If others are waiting; please limit your time on each machine to thirty (30) minutes. Students

have priority to the equipment. 11. Wipe down and clean machines after each use. 12. Immediately report any injury/problem to the Fitness Center Director. 13. Immediately report any equipment that is not working properly to the Fitness Center Director. 14. Return all equipment to designated areas. 15. Ask questions regarding proper use of equipment. 16. Trinity High School is not responsible for lost or stolen items. 17. No loitering in or around the Health & Fitness Center. 18. All bags and any personal items must be kept in a locker in the locker room with a Trinity

lock. Locks may NOT be left on the lockers overnight. 19. Limit showers to ten (10) minutes. Students must provide their own towels and toiletries and

clean up after themselves.  

★ Please complete the Health and Fitness Center Contract at the end of this handbook

 

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ELIGIBILITY POLICY FOR ATHLETIC AND CO-CURRICULAR 

PROGRAMS The purposes of this policy are as follows: 

● To establish qualifications for participating in athletic and co-curricular activities. ● To provide motivation to keep academic performance high. ● To aid students in balancing the various aspects of their lives.

 

Trinity’s basic beliefs regarding eligibility for participation include: ● Academic / intellectual development is the primary focus of Trinity High School. ● Students represent the school and should reflect Trinity in the best light. ● Students are motivated by eligibility standards to maintain academic performance. ● Standards should be enforced firmly and consistently. ● Students who are heavily involved in and outside of school must learn to budget time and set

priorities. ● Participation in co-curricular and athletic programs are essential to becoming well-rounded

persons, but they are a privilege that accompanies good behavior and academic

performance.  

A minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 must be maintained in order to participate in                               

interscholastic athletics and Trinity productions as well as to hold office in student government,                           

organizations and clubs. 

 

● Grades from the most recent block will be used to determine grade point eligibility. ● Weekly eligibility reports are done Friday mornings at at 9:00 am; grades reported at this

time will be used for the following week’s eligibility. ● Any student who is failing one course at the time of weekly eligibility must raise her course

grade within two weeks of the first failing grade. If after the two weeks she is not passing the

course, she will not participate in any sport, production or club until the next Friday’s

eligibility report indicates that all grades are up to passing according to the Trinity High

School grading scale. ● Any student who is failing more than one course at the time of weekly eligibility will not

participate in any sport, production or club until the next Friday’s eligibility report indicates

that all grades are up to passing according to the Trinity High School grading scale. ● A failing grade for any block, including Block IV, results in a student being suspended from

participation during the following block until a passing grade is indicated at the time. ● All freshman students new to Trinity are eligible the first block they are in attendance. ● Summer school grades shall not be figured in determining eligibility. ● A minimum GPA of 2.0 must be held to try out for a sport. Eligibility may be determined by a

report card, progress report or teacher evaluation. ● Provided that a freshman student has no F’s in the first block, the minimum GPA for eligibility

is a 1.6 for the first block ONLY. She is given two (2) weeks to raise her grades. Failure to do

so results in ineligibility.

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● It is the responsibility of the moderator or Athletic Director to determine eligibility and to notify

the student. The Vice President of Academics and Dean oversee the verification.

INTERSCHOLASTIC TRINITY ATHLETICS Trinity’s student athletes consistently carry a 3.0 or better average. They bring diligence, perseverance

and excitement to each game or meet as they work tirelessly to polish their natural athletic talent and to

combine individual efforts with team cooperation. Trinity High School does not recruit students or attempt to recruit students for athletic purposes                             

in accordance with the Illinois High School Association.  Any contact with students, home visits                           

and/or phone calls are prohibited. Gifts, leadership awards, scholarships or financial aid are not                           

offered for athletic ability. The Trinity High School athletic program includes 13 sports and 27 teams. Trinity’s Blazers participate

in interscholastic athletic competition in conjunction with the Girls Catholic Athletic Conference (GCAC)

under the auspices and rules of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA). The main objective of

Trinity’s athletic program, which is co-curricular to our educational mission, is to foster participation,

competition, sportsmanship, skill and social development. Policies and rules pertaining to participation in Trinity’s athletic program and sports teams, as well as

IHSA rules, are contained in the Student-Parent Athletic Handbook, which is available on the Trinity

High School Athletics website. The purpose of this Student-Parent Athletic Handbook is to present

information and guidelines regarding athletics to student athletes enrolled at Trinity High School. Prior

to tryouts, we require that students and parents read the contents and sign the Athletic Contract at the

end of the handbook, which is part of the registration process for each sport. Trinity’s Administration and Athletic Staff welcome you to our Blazer teams and programs. We pledge

our assistance and support as we work with students and parents in building a quality athletic program

within our educational environment.

Fall Sports: Cross Country

Dance Golf Swimming Tennis Volleyball

Winter Sports: Basketball Bowling

Competitive Dance Spring Sports:

Lacrosse Soccer Softball Track & Field 

 

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TRINITY BLAZERS 

OBJECTIVES OF PARTICIPATION The interscholastic athletic program, like co-curricular clubs and organizations, serves as a complement

to the classroom, one which attempts to help Trinity students meet goals through experiential learning

opportunities. The purposes of this program are to provide Trinity’s student athletes with these

opportunities: 1. To achieve a sense of self-worth and to develop self-confidence. 2. To develop their physical talents to their maximum potential. 3. To engage in competitive activities. 4. To learn new skills beyond those already acquired and to improve on them. 5. To exemplify good sportsmanship as a means of learning good citizenship. 6. To experience both winning and losing. 7. To learn from experience that consequences follow the violation of a rule. 8. To experience working as a member of a team in order to achieve both personal and shared

goals. 9. To develop leadership, listening and communication skills. 10. To engage in problem solving and decision making. 11. To participate in organized activities with other young women whose different backgrounds

and experiences enrich their own. 12. To understand and practice the principles of sound health, safety and physical fitness. 13. To manage time effectively.

TRINITY BLAZERS 

ATHLETIC CODE OF CONDUCT Trinity High School administrators, coaches of athletic teams and sponsors of student activities believe

that students who are selected for the privilege of membership on teams will conduct themselves as

responsible representatives of the school. In order to ensure this conduct, coaches and school officials

enforce a Code of Conduct that is consistent with Trinity’s Mission Statement and general Student Code

of Conduct. Consequently, students athletes who fail to abide by the Code of Conduct are subject to

disciplinary action. Members of teams must serve as exemplars of high moral character and must

demonstrate the same appropriate academic and co-curricular commitment which is expected of all

Trinity students. As recognized representatives of their school, student athletes are expected to exhibit appropriate

behavior during their sports season and out of it, in uniform or out of uniform, on campus or off campus,

during the school day and outside of the school day.

Trinity High School reserves the right to amend

and interpret the policies contained in this handbook

when appropriate and necessary.

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HANDBOOK CONTRACT 

TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL 

Student Agreement: 

I have read the Student Directives which appear in the 2019-2020 Student Handbook. I understand that

my failure to adhere to these rules will result in disciplinary consequences as spelled out in this same

handbook.

______________________________________________________________________________

Student’s Signature

______________________________________________________________________________

Please Print Student’s Name

_______________________________________

Date

_______________________________________

Homeroom

Parent Agreement: 

I have read and discussed with my daughter the Student Directives which appear in the 2019-2020

Student Handbook. I understand these rules and agree to help my daughter understand and follow

them. I understand that her failure to adhere to these rules will result in disciplinary consequences as

spelled out in this same handbook.

______________________________________________________________________________

Parents/Guardian Signature

_______________________________________

Date

To be returned to your Homeroom Teacher by Friday, August 30, 2019 

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STUDENT EMERGENCY NUMBERS 

________________________

Homeroom Number

PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY

Student’s Name____________________________________Class of_________________________

Home Telephone Number (include area code)____________________________________________

Parent/Guardian’s Name_____________________________________________________________

Work Number______________________________________________________________

Cell Phone Number (include area code)__________________________________________

Parent/Guardian’s Name_____________________________________________________________

Work Number______________________________________________________________

Cell Phone Number (include area code)__________________________________________

Medical History (Allergies, Chronic illness, injuries or other conditions the hospital/Dr. should know)

__________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________

Medications _______________________________________________________________________

Names of two people, other than parents, that we can reach in case of emergency.

Name _________________________________________ Relationship _______________________

Area Code/Phone Number ___________________________________________________________

Name _________________________________________ Relationship _______________________

Area Code/Phone Number ___________________________________________________________

To be returned to your Homeroom Teacher by Friday, August 30, 2019 

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INTERNET/ NETWORK AND E-MAIL 

ACCEPTABLE USE CONTRACT 

PLEASE PRINT

Student Name_____________________________________________________________________

My parents’/guardians and my signature on this form represents that I have read and agree to abide by

the Acceptable Use Policy. I am aware Trinity High School network administrators and their authorized

employees monitor the use of information technology resources to help ensure that uses are secure

and in conformity with this policy. Administrators reserve the right to examine, use and disclose any

data found on the school’s information networks in order to further the health, safety, discipline, or

security of any student or other person, or to protect property. They may also use this information in

disciplinary actions, and will furnish evidence of crime to law enforcement. I understand that failure to

adhere to these rules will result in disciplinary consequences. I also understand that if I do not have a

signed acknowledgement of the policy I will be denied access to the school’s technology equipment

including computers, digital recording devices, printers and Smartboards.

Parent/Guardian Signature___________________________________________________________

Date___________________________

Student Signature__________________________________________________________________

Date___________________________

To be returned to your Homeroom Teacher by Friday, August 30, 2019.

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HEALTH & FITNESS CENTER CONTRACT 

WAIVER & RELEASE FORM 

Please Print Clearly

LAST NAME____________________________________________________________________

FIRST NAME____________________________________________________________________

AGE_______________ DOB (Month/Day/Year)__________________________HR____________

The Trinity Health and Fitness Center is intended to provide Trinity High School students, faculty and

staff with a clean, safe and enjoyable place to exercise for general fitness purposes and to promote a

healthy lifestyle.

1. I am in good physical condition and able to use the facilities and equipment and to participate in any

and all exercise and fitness activities. I fully recognize that I am responsible for knowledge of my

own state of health at all times.

2. I will do all exercise and participate in all activities at my own pace and at my own risk. I will use

good judgment while exercising, will not overexert and will follow any instructions concerning

exercise procedures. If I have any questions regarding my workout, I will consult a trained

professional.

3. I understand that in participating in one or more exercises or fitness activities at the facility, or in use

of the equipment or the facility in any way, there is a possibility of accidental or other physical injury.

I hereby release and discharge Trinity High School and any employee from any and all liability,

harm and damage, and waive any and all claims for any injury, accident or loss.

4. I acknowledge that I have read the current rules and regulations governing the use of the Health

and Fitness Center. I agree that I will fully comply with all rules and regulations as instituted by

Trinity High School.

Student’s Signature____________________________ / ___________________________________

PRINT NAME LEGIBLY/ SIGNATURE

Parent or Guardian____________________________ / ___________________________________

PRINT NAME LEGIBLY/ SIGNATURE

Date: __________________________

To be returned to your Homeroom Teacher by Friday, August 30, 2019 

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