词条 | Trinity High School (Garfield Heights, Ohio) |
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| name = Trinity High School | motto = Servant Leaders, Critical Thinkers, Life-Long Learners | established = 1973 | former_names = St. Joseph Academy, Marymount High School | type = Private, coeducational | religion = Roman Catholic, Franciscan | oversight = Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third Order of St. Francis | president = Sister Shawn Lee | principal = Linda Bacho[1] | principal1 = William Svoboda | principal_label1 = Assistant Principal | mascot = Trojans[1] | colors = Blue and white[1] {{color box|blue}}{{color box|white}} | fightsong = Washington & Lee Swing | conference = North Coast League[1] | grades = 9-12 | enrollment = 345 | enrollment_as_of = 2018 | streetaddress = 12425 Granger Road | city = Garfield Heights | state = Ohio | country = USA | zipcode = 44125 | county = (Cuyahoga County) | coordinates = {{Coord|41|25|3.72|N|81|35|46.34|W|type:edu_region:US-OH|display=inline,title}} | accreditation = North Central Association of Colleges and Schools[2] | homepage = http://www.ths.org }} Trinity High School is a private coeducational Roman Catholic college preparatory High School, located in Garfield Heights, Ohio, United States. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland. It was started in 1926 by the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third Order of St. Francis. Trinity has a {{convert|26|acre|m2|sing=on}} campus that includes the main school building and several athletic fields. The school is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, the Ohio Department of Education, and the Ohio Catholic School Accrediting Association. HistoryOn August 15, 1926, Archbishop Joseph Schrembs dedicated the new Saint Joseph Academy. It was an all-girls school located in the Marymount Convent in Garfield Heights, and opened with eight students. In 1932 enrollment had increased considerably, and the school was accepted into the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.[3] In 1939, the school's name was changed to Marymount High School to avoid confusion with Saint Joseph Academy in Cleveland. In 1954, an increasing enrollment led the need for a new high school building, located just to the east of the convent. On September 5, 1957, 470 girls began classes at the new Marymount High School facility, which today serves as the main building of the Trinity campus. At the same time the Vincentian Sisters of Charity opened Lumen Cordium High School in Bedford, attracting nearby students who might otherwise have enrolled at Marymount. Marymount's enrollment began to decline.[3] In 1973, the all-girl Marymount High School closed and re-opened as coeducational Trinity High School. The school enrolled 335 girls and 46 boys. Two years later the Byzantine Catholic High School in Parma closed, and a number of students transferred to Trinity.[3] AcademicsThe students study a college-prep curriculum including Advanced Placement coursework in subjects such as English, Calculus, History, Spanish, Government and Art. Ninety-five percent of graduating seniors go onto colleges. The school has a Pre-Professional Internship Program helps students to decide on a major. Many of the internships focus on medicine, graphic design, and information technology.[4] There is an emphasis on educational technology. Students have the opportunity to learn web page design, multimedia, high-end graphic design, and video production as part of the curriculum. Trinity's {{convert|26|acre|m2|adj=on}} campus includes the main school building and several athletic fields. AthleticsTrinity competes in the Ohio High School Athletic Association and the North Coast League. However, Trinity will be leaving the North Coast League to join the Chagrin Valley Conference for the 2019-20 school year. State championshipsOhio High School Athletic Association Championships:
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Notes and references1. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|url=http://www.cdab.org/members.asp?SCHOOL_ID=1542|title=Ohio High School Athletic Association member directory|accessdate=2010-02-17|author=OHSAA}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.advanc-ed.org/oasis2/u/par/accreditation/summary?institutionId=15262|title=NCA-Council on Accreditation and School Improvement|accessdate=2015-10-22|author=NCA-CASI}} 3. ^1 2 Riley, Patrick J., "The Courage Of Their Convictions", Tradition, 1998 4. ^Scali, Maria. "Trinity High School is a 'Cool School'", Fox8 Cleveland, December 12, 1013 5. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.ohsaa.org/|title=Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site|accessdate=2006-12-31|author=OHSAA}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.yappi.com/football/StateChamps.html|title=Yappi Sports Football|accessdate=2007-02-12|author=Yappi}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ohsaa.org/|title=Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site|accessdate=2009-06-07|author=OHSAA}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ths.org/news/stories/news.cfm?nid=7230|title=Cheerleaders take states! |website=ths.org |accessdate=2015-04-07}} External links
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