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New Girls Soccer Head Coach: Joe Avallone

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We are excited to announce that Joe Avallone will be the new Head Coach for the Girls Varsity Soccer team. Joe assisted with the team this year and coached the girls to a Regional Championship and a State Final Four appearance.

Coach Avallone is the Co-founder and Director of Coaching at Kraze/Krush Academy, the premier youth soccer organization in Central Florida. He coached the boy's soccer team at Oviedo High School for 15 seasons leading them to 270 wins. He played for the University of Central Florida and the Methodist College in North Carolina. He played for the Orlando Lions for 6 seasons where he qualified eight times for the US Open Cup. He has been coaching for more than 25 years and has lead many teams to championships.

We look forward to having Coach Avallone's soccer expertise, passion and love of the game lead the girls' program.



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 handbags; 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.

TPS WILL HOST FIVE PREMIER UNIVERSITIES

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On Monday, April 30 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., join admission representatives from Emory University, Johns Hopkins University, the University of Notre Dame, the University of Virginia, and Washington University in St. Louis for a group presentation. Learn more about academic programs, student life, admission, and financial aid at these institutions. There will be time for questions and to meet representatives at the end. Learn more here.

CAMPUS SECURITY

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As part of our ongoing efforts to assess and upgrade campus security and safety measures, our security staff is controlling the entrance to campus during the school day at various time intervals. Please be prepared to slow down and be stopped when entering campus. As a reminder, everyone on campus needs to have an ID badge. Visitors may be checked in and issued a badge by security when driving onto campus or be directed to check in at the reception desk in the MAC. Thank you for your continued support of our efforts to provide a safe environment for our community.

MIDDLE SCHOOL SPRING FOOTBALL

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Middle school spring football for rising 7th and 8th graders will run from April 24th to May 4th, from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. Please sign up at the athletic office. If you have any questions, please contact Scott Sukup at sukups@trinityprep.org.


COMING UP THIS WEEK

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April 18 - 22 - Now. Here. This.
April 20 - Arts Hall of Fame
April 23 - Professional Day (No school for students)
April 24 - Annual French Fair
April 24 - Headmaster's Day!


MARK YOUR CALENDAR
May 1 - 8th Grade Brown Bag
May 2 - 9th Grade Brown Bag
May 3 - Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast

Kyra Alston '23 Competes at the Law Week Speech Contest

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Kyra Alston '23 has participated in the Law Week Speech Contest since 4th grade and has won first place each year. This year she won 3rd place.

Kyra captivated the audience with her confidence, connection, and comprehension of the topic. Even though this was Kyra's 4th year participating in the OCBA contest, each year, since the age of 3, she has competed in her church's oratorical contest. As a result, Kyra was able to captivate, capture, and command the audience's attention with her poise, passion, and humor as she dealt with the theme. In short, the speech addressed the U.S. Government and its distinct and independent branches—Congress, the Presidency, and the Supreme Court and how these entities interact to form our framework for freedom. Likewise, the theme required speakers and us to reflect on the separation of powers as fundamental to our constitutional purpose and to consider how our governmental system is working for us and our posterity.

Kyra delivered her speech to a power-packed audience: judges, lawyers, and other business and law professionals. Kyra received congratulatory comments, positive feedback, and encouragement from those in attendance. She already is looking forward to participating in the 2019 Law Week Speech Contest and activities!

Pictured: Orange County Sheriff, Jerry Demings, Kyra Alston, and Elizabeth F. McCausland, Esq., OCBA President

2018-19 CALENDAR UPDATE

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Due to complications around scheduling homecoming, the 2018-19 calendar has been adjusted. Please make note that school will be in session on Friday, November 2 and the students will have off on Monday, November 5. The updated calendar pdf and year at a glance pdf are available here.


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!

TPO 2018 - 19 OFFICERS

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 handbags; 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.

Baccalaureate and Graduation Speakers for the Class of 2018 Graduation

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Dear Trinity Family,

I am honored to share that this year's Baccalaureate speaker will be The Reverend Reid T. McCormick, and our graduation speaker will be Trinity Prep alumna, Mrs. Dorothy Swann McAuliffe '81. The Reverend Ronald G. Brokaw, former faculty member and administrator, will be the Assisting Priest at Baccalaureate.

The Reverend Reid T. McCormick and his wife Jackie began their involvement with Trinity Preparatory School in 1998, when their family moved to Winter Park and Reid began serving as associate rector of All Saints Church. At that time, Reid and Jackie's two daughters, Molly and Natalie, enrolled at Trinity Prep. In addition to being a parent of Trinity Prep students, Reverend McCormick initially served as Bishop Howe's appointee and was eventually elected to the Board of Trustees, serving a total of six years. During his time on the board, Reverend McCormick was adamantly supportive of revitalizing the chaplaincy program, including the character development initiative that arose out of a Board of Trustees retreat. He also served as chair of the Building and Grounds Committee, collaborating with the headmaster, faculty, and board members to develop a comprehensive Master Plan as well as plans for the renovation/upgrade of three of the original school buildings, expansion of the arts facilities, demolition of the existing library, and the design programming and construction of the Media Center.

Reverend McCormick is extremely appreciative of the privilege of serving the school as well as the foundational education that the staff and faculty provided his children, who continue to thrive in their respective vocations and communities as a result of Trinity Prep's influence. As a product of a similar school (Episcopal High School of Jacksonville) and now serving as Rector of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church and Academy in Fort Pierce, Reverend McCormick believes in the importance of an Episcopal school, as he is the beneficiary of such a unique spiritual offering that led to his vocational calling as a priest. Reverend McCormick is honored to deliver the 50th anniversary address, marking his fourth Trinity Prep Baccalaureate appearance.

Dorothy Swann McAuliffe '81 is a committed advocate for social justice and equal opportunity. In her time as First Lady of the Commonwealth (Virginia), she engaged stakeholders in state government and higher education to strengthen communities and the next generation by expanding opportunities for national service. She also led efforts to increase support for Virginia's military families, particularly military-connected children who experience frequent school transfers and deployments of family members.

Mrs. McAuliffe empowered local communities by forging innovative partnerships, linking locally grown agriculture, education, health, and nutrition initiatives across Virginia and the country. She has been nationally recognized for her work to eliminate childhood hunger.

Mrs. McAuliffe's advocacy resulted in a historic investment of $2.7 million over three years in the governor's budget to help schools adopt "breakfast after the bell" programs. In partnership with the "No Kid Hungry Virginia" campaign, her leadership led to an increase of over 10 million school breakfasts served to Virginia students each year, as well as increased participation in after-school and summer meal programs for students in need.

Dorothy McAuliffe is a graduate of The Catholic University of America and completed her J.D. at Georgetown University. Currently, she serves as a fellow at Georgetown University's Institute of Politics and Policy in the McCourt School of Public Service and serves on the boards of FoodCorps, an AmeriCorps program supporting healthy food access and food education in local schools, and the Service Year Alliance.

Sincerely,

Byron M. Lawson Jr.


SUMMER PROGRAMS

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Trinity Prep summer programs are available for registration! Check the summer programs page to learn more about our academic, enrichment and athletic courses for middle and upper school students.

JOIN US & GET VACATION READY

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Start your summer break with TPS at Bloomingdales on Saturday, June 23rd! Bring your friends and family for a fun summer fashion presentation, complimentary makeovers, mimosas, and support the TPS Ellis Award! This event will complement our December Shopping Day. RSVP to reserve your seat by emailing Mala Barrett, malabarrett@cfl.rr.com.

FILM FESTIVAL

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The Trinity Film Festival gives students the opportunity to share their creativity with the school community. Student-produced films from a variety of genres will be showcased on Saturday, May 5, at 7:00 p.m. in the Auditorium. A few films may contain content that would be similar to a movie with a PG-13 rating, but most movies will be appropriate for all ages. There is a $5 suggested donation for admission; all proceeds from the event are donated to United Cerebral Palsy.


"THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE" PHOTO BOOTH PHOTOS!

POWERFUL CHORAL CONCERT

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Please come and support all TPS choirs in our end-of-year choral concerts titled "Powerful." We have two performances, Thursday, May 3 at 4:30 p.m. and Friday, May 4 at 7:30 p.m. Concerts will be in the auditorium, admission is free, and both concerts have different soloists, so if you attend both, you will hear two different concerts! We will be celebrating our choir seniors on Friday night. Please come and join us - we would love to sing for you!

INFORMATIONAL MEETING: THEATER DEPARTMENT'S TRIP TO SCOTLAND TO PARTICIPATE IN THE EDINBURGH FRINGE FESTIVAL

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The trip is open to students who are interested in going to Scotland during the summer of 2020 to participate in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. If you are an interested student or parent of a student who will graduate between 2020 and 2023, please plan to attend an informational meeting on Tuesday, May 8, 2018 at 6 p.m. in the Freitag & Falk Theater.

COMING UP THIS WEEK

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April 27 - 28 - Reunion Weekend
May 1 - 8th Grade Brown Bag
May 2 - 9th Grade Brown Bag
May 2 - Athletic Award Assembly
May 3 - Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast
May 3 - 4 - Powerful Choral Concert
May 5 - Trinity Film Fest

MARK YOUR CALENDAR
May 9 - Tears and Cheers
May 18 - 6th Grade Spring Field Trip to Animal Kingdom
May 18 - School's Out for Seniors



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/.

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