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Trinity In the News:

Trinity Catholic Students Serve the Homeless
From The Irish Emigrant Newspaper, Written By Daryl Thomas, Class of 2010

Persistence Paying Off for Trinity Catholic
By Evan MacDonald - Boston Globe Correspondent

Newton’s Trinity Catholic School Celebrates Past, Looks to Future
By Chrissie Long/Staff Writer, GateHouse News Service

Trinity Catholic Marks 115 Years of History
By Matt Rocheleau, Boston Globe

 


 
 
 
 
 
 
Thank you to all who participated and donated to Team Trinity this year!

Make donations and register at:

http://main.acsevents.org/goto/tcfalcons

 
 

Multi-Cultural Day at
Trinity Catholic High School
Friday, March 12, 2010

Each March, Trinity Catholic celebrates the great culture and diversity that gives our community such strength and uniqueness. We begin with a prayer service in which we share our varied religious traditions and prayers in numerous languages. Throughout the day, advisories travel from room to room to witness cultural presentations developed by the students. The day culminates with cultural performances in the auditorium and an international feast.

The Jojo Barros Cultural Awareness Award, named for the Class of 2002 graduate who helped begin the annual event, is presented each year to the group of students who develop the best cultural presentation. The award is based on educational value, entertainment, and opportunities for participant involvement.

Jojo Barros Award Winners
2004 Puerto Rico
2005 Brazil
2006 Korea
2007 Russia/Poland
2008 India
2009 Middle East

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Dominican Republic Service Trip - Stories from the Road....
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New 2009 Video
by...Kate Tremarche
As you hear stories tonight, you will be introduced to many special people. Each person spoken about in my classmates’ stories have special meaning and significance to them. While in the Dominican Republic we all met amazing, inspiring people who will always remain in our hearts. Along with the village people, there were...Full Story
by...Melissa McGrath
The time I spent in the Dominican Republic truly reshaped my life. The elderly were a perfect example of seeing good in anything and truly demonstrating hospitality. The first woman I met was Maria. As soon as we arrived to her home she began to sing to us and kiss our checks like a Frenchman. While standing in her home I was...Full Story
by...Kristen DeGrechie
On our first day in the Dominican Republic we visited...Full Story

by...Smarthine Vilfranche
As we pulled into the small village of the milk ministry on the Crossroads truck, we ...Full Story

More Stories.... Macda Gerard | TaeHoon Jeong | Annie MacIntyre | Cienna Wesley | Jesse Cabrera | Julie Wall | Gabby Silva | Daryl Thomas

 


Quebec French Language Immersion Trip
November 14-16, 2009

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