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MID-SEMESTER 2 COMMENTS IN CANVAS

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Student comments for the 2nd semester are in Canvas. These comments help teachers communicate how Trinity Prep students are progressing in their classes. Teachers tell about successes and areas for improvement. These comments echo what grade books state in Canvas while also providing a more holistic view of your child in our community. They also serve as an excellent starting point for conversations about your child's academic progress.

To view your child's comments, please follow the steps below:

  1. Log into your Canvas Parent Observer Account from the Web. (You will not be able to view comments from the Canvas App.)
  2. Select View Grades from your Dashboard (bottom right).
  3. Select one of your child's courses.
  4. Click on Speech Bubble Icon to the right of the Mid-Semester 2 Comment to view your child's comment for this course.
  5. To view comments from another course, click on the course drop-down menu located directly above the assignment list and select a course.

If you have not signed up for a Canvas Observer Account, please click here for step-by-step instructions.



TPO 2018 - 19 OFFICERS

GRADE-LEVEL ADVISING LAB

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The TPS Guidance and College Counseling department will host advising labs for registration for grades 9-11 at lunch. The labs will cover general guidelines and concerns specific to the grade level, and there will also be an opportunity to ask individual questions. If your student has questions about next year's schedule, they should plan to attend. Please fill out sign up sheet below so that we can know how many plan to attend. The schedule is as follows:

Advising Lab Sign Up
9th Grade Lab: April 9, US Lunch, Kranze Room
10th Grade Lab: April 10, US Lunch, Study Hall Room
11th Grade Lab: April 11, US Lunch, Study Hall Room


ENROLLMENT CONTRACTS

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Enrollment contracts are due by April 5th. If you haven't already completed your enrollment contract, or if you have any questions, please contact Jessica Colson at 321-282-2548.

COMING UP THIS WEEK

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April 5 - Dress Up Day - All School Easter Chapel
April 5 - 8 - The Pirates of Penzance

MARK YOUR CALENDAR
April 18 - 22 - Now. Here. This.

2018 National Merit Finalist

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Seven Trinity Prep seniors have been named 2018 National Merit Finalists by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.

The TPS seniors are among the 15,000 Finalists nationwide, and the selection of some 7,500 Merit Scholarship winners will come from this group.

More than 1.5 million students in the Class of 2018 began the current National Merit competition by taking the October 2016 PSAT/NMSQT, and 16,000 Semifinalists, the highest-scoring program participants, were named last fall. As Semifinalists, these seniors submitted additional information last fall and had to meet all requirements and deadlines to advance to Finalist standing in the competition.

National Merit Scholarship winners will be announced this spring, beginning in March and continuing through July.

Parker N. Jochum
Carolyn R. Lightsey
Sloane E. Mercer
Madeleine Loulou Myers
Sumer S. Sao
Charlie Tang Jr.
Valerie M. Trapp

COCKTAILS AND HANDBAGS FOR HOPE

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Our Spanish National Honor Society will be co-sponsoring Cocktails and Handbags for Hope with Harbor House of Central Florida. We will be collecting new and gently used handbag; please bring donations to the designated box in the front office. All proceeds will benefit Harbor House. If you have any questions please contact Mrs. Heard.

PATRONS OF THE ARTS 2018-19 SLATE OF OFFICERS


AUCTION COMMITTEE MEETING

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Please join us to learn more about next year's auction, "Set Sail with the Saints," on Tuesday, April 24 at 8 a.m. in the Kelly Kranze Room.

50TH ANNIVERSARY MERCHANDISE NOW AVAILABLE

Spanish Honor Society Awards

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Adede Appah-Sampong '19 has won the Bertie Green Junior Travel Award from the Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica (SHH), an honor society for high school students studying Spanish. It is valued at over $3,000, and is awarded to only 24 students in the nation. This July Adede will travel to Ecuador with the other 23 winners.

Samy Asfoor '18 won the 2016 Joseph Adams Senior Scholarship from the Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica. The $1,000 scholarship is awarded to only 60 students in the nation. Students become eligible for the awards and scholarships by being inducted members of the SHH and submitting samples of their work in Spanish to a selection committee. Both students created a video presentation in Spanish as part of the submission materials.

Congratulations to Adede and Samy, and their teacher Senora Heard on their accomplishments!


2018 National Merit Finalist

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Seven Trinity Prep seniors have been named 2018 National Merit Finalists by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.

The TPS seniors are among the 15,000 Finalists nationwide, and the selection of some 7,500 Merit Scholarship winners will come from this group.

More than 1.5 million students in the Class of 2018 began the current National Merit competition by taking the October 2016 PSAT/NMSQT, and 16,000 Semifinalists, the highest-scoring program participants, were named last fall. As Semifinalists, these seniors submitted additional information last fall and had to meet all requirements and deadlines to advance to Finalist standing in the competition.

National Merit Scholarship winners will be announced this spring, beginning in March and continuing through July.

Parker N. Jochum
Carolyn R. Lightsey
Sloane E. Mercer
Madeleine Loulou Myers
Sumer S. Sao
Charlie Tang Jr.
Valerie M. Trapp

ASSIST SCHOLAR HOST FAMILY OPPORTUNITY

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Each year Trinity Prep hosts an ASSIST Scholar in the 10th or 11th grade. This student is selected after a rigorous application process through the ASSIST program and transitions well socially and academically to the Trinity Prep community, and in to the host family. This is a wonderful opportunity for cultural education for your children and your family, and the Trinity Prep community. Please view this brief video featuring Martha Christopher, current senior parent, and former host families, the McGareys and McKenzies, and ASSIST Scholar Theodor Lav from Sweden. Please contact Maureen Yeung at yeungm@trinityprep.org or 321-282-2523 for more information.

FINAL CHESS SESSION OF THE YEAR

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The last session for the TPS Chess Club began last week. The club will meet every Friday through the end of the school year from 3:30 to 4:30 in the Kranze Room. Please see the attached flyer for more information.

SAT PRACTICE EXAM ON SATURDAY, APRIL 21ST

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On Saturday, April 21, 2018 Revolution Test Prep is holding a SAT Practice Exam at 8 a.m. Sign up here.


BOOSTER CLUB 2018-19 SLATE OF OFFICERS

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Election of officers and new board members to be held at the annual Booster meeting on Monday, May 14th at 7 p.m. in the Kranze Room. Please see the slate of officers.

NEW THIS SUMMER! ENTREPRENEURSHIP SUMMER CAMP

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Does your child have an entrepreneurial spirit? Would you like to give your child a competitive edge? The Startup Studio has partnered with Trinity Prep in offering a 5 day Summer Day Camp on Trinity Prep's campus from June 11 to June 15. We only have 30 spaces available so make sure to sign up today and get our $150 off early bird pricing using the code SUS-SAVE. Sign up today at https://joinstartupstudio.com/summer-camps/.

Our own Janine Papin wins the 2018 Inspiring Teacher Award!

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The following press release was written by The National High School Musical Theatre Awards. We are so proud of Janine Papin, Trinity Prep's Fine Arts Chair, for winning the 2018 Inspiring Teacher Award!



Announces the 2018

INSPIRING TEACHER AWARD

Presented by

WELLS FARGO

TO

Janine Papin

Trinity Preparatory School, Winter Park, Florida

AND

Nadine Love

William R. Boone High School, Orlando, Florida

ON MONDAY, JUNE 25, 2018

AT BROADWAY'S MINSKOFF THEATRE

New York, NY – April 12, 2018 – THE JIMMY® AWARDS is pleased to announce the 2018 INSPIRING TEACHER AWARD presented by WELLS FARGO to Janine Papin, Trinity Preparatory School, Winter Park, Florida and Nadine Love, William R. Boone High School, Orlando, Florida for the encouragement and inspiration that led their students to win the coveted Jimmy Award for Best Performance by an Actress and Best Performance by an Actor.

The 2017 Jimmy® for Best Performance by an Actress was presented to Sofia Deler and the 2017 Jimmy® for Best Performance by an Actor was presented to Tony Moreno both representing The Applause Awards. This year's Inspiring Teacher Award presented by Wells Fargo will be awarded to Sofia's teacher, Nadine Love, and to Tony's teacher, Janine Papin.

The tenth annual awards ceremony will take place on Monday, June 25, 2018 at 7:30PM at the Minskoff Theatre, 200 West 45th Street in Manhattan.

80 high school students from 40 regional programs across America will compete for the Jimmy® for Best Performance by an Actor and Actress at the tenth annual presentation.The talent showcase will feature dynamic ensemble and solo performances.

"Wells Fargo is a proud supporter of the arts across the country. We have sponsored the National High School Musical Theatre Awards' regional program in Charlotte since its inception," said Jay Everette, SVP and Community Affairs Manager, Wells Fargo & Co. "Wells Fargo also supports the regional programs in Omaha and Seattle. We are pleased to continue our support at the national level by honoring two exceptional teachers at the Jimmy Awards."

"A remarkable teacher has the ability to nurture potential into greatness. We are so pleased to honor Nadine Love and Janine Papin with the 2018 Inspiring Teacher Award presented by Wells Fargo," said Charlotte St. Martin, President of The Broadway League. "These two outstanding educators guided and inspired their students to win the Jimmy Awards last year and we praise their dedication to encouraging a lifelong appreciation of the arts."

Founded in 2009 by Nederlander Alliances LLC, Pittsburgh CLO, and Broadway Education Alliance (BEA), the mission of the National High School Musical Theatre Awards (NHSMTA) is to raise the profile of musical theatre in schools, recognize dedicated teachers, and inspire the next generation of performers and enthusiasts.

Student performers qualify as nominees at the Jimmy Awards by winning top honors at regional high school musical theatre awards competitions presented by Broadway League member performing arts centers. Over 1,500 high schools and 100,000 students participate in these annual events. Since its inception in 2009, the NHSMTA has enabled over $2,000,000 in university and conservatory scholarships to be awarded to talented students at the national and local level—several of whom have already been cast in Broadway, Touring and West End productions.

The 2018 Jimmy Awards nominees will prepare for their debut on a Broadway stage during a ten-day professional training intensive with NYU Tisch School of the Arts' New Studio with Broadway faculty members plus other theatre professionals. Winners will be selected by a panel of industry experts.

The Jimmy Awards are presented by the Broadway League Foundation in honor of legendary Broadway producer/theatre owner James M. Nederlander, and are supported by many leading theatre industry organizations. More information about the National High School Musical Theatre Awards program can be found at JimmyAwards.com.

The Broadway League conducts the program through The Broadway League Foundation, which acts as its philanthropic arm. Part of the Foundation's mission is to enlighten and increase the public's knowledge, appreciation and awareness of the theatrical arts, and since its founding in 1993, has supported a number of projects to help preserve Broadway's heritage and introduce new audiences to Broadway theatre. The Foundation is a corporation organized under the Not-for-Profit Corporation Law of the State of New York, the purposes of which are exclusively charitable as defined in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. Donations to support the program can be made at JimmyAwards.com.

BIOS

Nadine Love - With nearly a decade of teaching experience, Nadine Love has taught high school theater in Orlando where she created an outstanding program which is nationally recognized for her students thriving as artists. Recent accolades include earning Best Production at the South Eastern Theatre Conference two years in a row with Collected Stories and The Children's Hour, and being invited to perform Songs for a New World as a mainstage production at the Florida State Thespian Festival. Nadine earned her Masters of Arts in Theatre Education from University of Northern Colorado and BFA in Design/Tech from Florida State University.

Janine Papin is employed by Trinity Preparatory School in Winter Park, Florida, where she wears many hats: department chair, auditorium manager, theater teacher, director, choreographer, adviser, mentor, and sponsor of the school's thespian troupe. She is also an actor/singer/dancer who performs with several regional theaters in the Central Florida area. In 2006 she was awarded The H. Benton Ellis Award for Excellence in Teaching. During the summer of 2015 she received a fellowship to study at Shakespeare's Globe Theater. She loves providing her students with plenty of opportunities for artistic growth. Whether in classes or productions, trips to New York City to work with professionals, traveling to Scotland to participate in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, or inviting guest artists to lead master classes at her school, she seeks to inspire the next generation of theater artists and create lifelong lovers and supporters of theater. Her biggest satisfaction comes from sharing her passion for the stage with her students and seeing them succeed.

30 Trinity Prep Juniors Have Been Invited to Participate in the National Merit Scholarship Program

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Congratulations to the Class of 2019 Students Invited to Participate in the National Merit Scholarship Program


Thirty Trinity Prep juniors (Class of 2019) have been recognized by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation as high scoring juniors on the October 2017 PSAT/NMSQT and have met the requirements to enter the 2019 National Merit Scholarship Program.

Congratulations to Akua Appah-Sampong, John Baldwin, Jacob Brodsky, Madeline Canal, Matthew Castro, Daniel Contaldi, Olivia Demetriades, William Driscoll, Amanda Feenstra, Elijah Finkelstein, Setareh Gooshvar, Zev Karve, Aditi Katta, Andrew Kwa, Dominic Martinez, Leah Mauer, Andrew Miller, Olivia Miller, Cameron Miner, Ryan Psik, Tej Stead, Caroline Swain, Pranav Uppalapati, Charu Vijayvargiya, Alissa Vuillier, Jackie Wang, Robert Watts, Christopher Wilhelm, Robert Witten, Zijie Yang.

With a PSAT Selection Index score of 212 or above, each of these students is among the 50,000 highest scoring participants of some 1.6 million program entrants who took the PSAT in October. Of this group, approximately 16,000 will be named National Merit Program semifinalists in September, representing the top scorers in each state. The remaining 34,000 high scorers will be commended for their performances but they will not continue in the National Merit Scholarship competition.

THE MUSICAL THEATER CLASS PRESENTS

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Created by the team that brought you "[title of show]," "Now. Here. This." is a new musical tackling life's big questions with inimitable humor and humanity. The show follows the evolution and adventures of four friends in a natural history museum as they journey through time--from the present-day museum, to the past, and back again. Inspired by various exhibits (bees, reptiles, early man, ancient civilizations and outer space), the foursome share their stories about friendship, hoarding, hiding, laughing, living, dying, and middle school in an attempt to step directly into that elusive present moment...into the "Now. Here. This." Rated PG.

Due to limited seating reserve a ticket here!

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