Trinity Catholic High School (Florida)
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Trinity Catholic High School is a Catholic high school in Ocala, Florida, and is a Christian Brothers run school. Located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orlando, Trinity Catholic is the first and only Catholic high school in the Ocala area.
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[edit] Background
Trinity Catholic was established in 2000 to serve the growing Catholic population in the Greater Ocala area. [1]
[edit] Heads of school
- Principal - Br. Peter E. Zawot, CFC, M.S.Ed.
- Assistant Principal - Dr. Teresa Degen
- Noted Faculty
Science - Br. Francis Gammaro
Social Studies - Mr. Thomas Watson
World Languages - Mrs. Karyl Hauck
English - Mr. Brandon Olson
Math - Mr. Frederick Muhlig
Religion - Mr. Thomas Beneventine
[edit] History
For many years, there has been a desire in the greater Ocala Community for a Catholic high school. Until 1992, it was determined that the Ocala area was not ready to build and support such a project.
From: Trinity Catholic High School Web Page
[edit] Athletics
The Celtics award-winning QB, John Brantley, lead the Celtics to a victory at the state championship for Florida in 2005.
[edit] External links
[edit] Notes and references
- ^ TCHS. History of Trinity Catholic High School. Retrieved on 2007-05-11.