Trinity High School (Washington, Pennsylvania)

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Trinity High School
Location
231 Park Avenue, Washington, Pennsylvania Coordinates: 40.16472° N 80.24944° W
Information
School district Trinity Area School District
Principal Mr. Donald Snoke
Type Public
Grades 9–12
Mascot The Hiller Cadet
Information (724) 225-5380
Homepage
Trinity Hall
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Trinity High School (Washington, Pennsylvania) (USA)
Trinity High School (Washington, Pennsylvania)
Nearest city: Washington, Pennsylvania
Coordinates: 40°9′53″N 80°14′56.01″W / 40.16472, -80.2488917Coordinates: 40°9′53″N 80°14′56.01″W / 40.16472, -80.2488917
Built/Founded: 1857
Architect: Copeland,T.V.; McKim, Mead, and White
Architectural style(s): Italianate
Added to NRHP: September 27, 1976
NRHP Reference#: 76001681 [1]
Governing body: Local

Trinity High School is a public high school located on a hilltop overlooking the city of Washington, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Its bell tower has been a landmark in Washington County for years.

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[edit] History

The school was once an all-boys military academy frequented by former president Ulysses S. Grant.[2] Today, Trinity is a modern public school housing approximately 1,279 students in grades 9-12 on a campus style setting.[3]

Trinity Hall, the historic core of the campus, dates back to 1857, when it was built as a private home. The building was purchased in 1879, and turned into the Trinity Hall Military Academy, with dormitories added for 35 students. The building was sold in 1925 to establish a public high school. The building has been expanded and renamed, but the core of the 150-year-old original structure remains.[2]

[edit] Academics

Trinity High School offers 13 Advanced Placement classes and three languages. Spanish, French, and German. These language courses include classes from level one to level five.

The social studies subjects include: AP U.S. History, AP European History, AP Psychology, World History, American Government, Economics, Law, and Sociology.

The science subjects include: AP Chemistry, AP Biology, Physics, Conceptual Physics, Oceanography, Meterology, Astronomy, and Geography, and other conceptual subjects.

Mathematics include: Algebra and Int. Geometry (4 levels), AP Calculus (AB, BC, AB-BC), Pre Calculus, and AP Statistics.

The English subjects include: Great Books Honors, Writing Workshop Honors, Debate (I & II) Honors, Journalism (I, II, III, & IV), Public Speaking, and Advanced Public Speaking.

There are also varrious elective and core subjects in the areas of Arts, Music, Business, Study Halls, Work Release, English, Science, History, Mathematics, and other areas.

[edit] Activities and Athletics

Trinity High School offers a wide variety of extracurricular activities and sports. Football, baseball, basketball, soccer, cross-country, track, wrestling, volleyball, golf, rifle, lacrosse, ice hockey, swimming, tennis, and cheerleading are available at Trinity. They are in the WPIAL AAA and AAAA divisions for their sports.

The extracurricular activities are as follows:

  • The Marching Band (won 7 consecutive PIMBA championships and are the current champions) They are highly ranked among the nation and are in the upper percentile of Band programs in the U.S
  • The Forensics Team (member of the National Forensics League, one National Champion in Expository to its record, and has had numerous individuals qualify to the National Tournament and PHSSL State Tournament every year)
  • The Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science Team (has several individuals go to the state tournament every year)
  • The Odyssey of the Mind Team (has had one team go to the World Tournament and many teams got to the state championship)
  • National History Day (competitors involved have gone to the state and national championships)
  • Mayday used to be a Trinity Tradition since its founding, up until 1995, MayDay was celebrated in May with the crowning of a May Queen.
  • Olympus, the yearbook staff, have created some of the best yearbooks in Trinity's history.

The Academic League, National Honor Society, Spanish Club, French Club, German Club, French Honor Society, German Honor Society, The Hiller Newspaper, Tri-M Music Honor Society, Student Council, SADD, Vocal Club, Future Teachers, Key Club, Music Appreciation, Friends Need Friends, Drawing Club, Artists' Club, Thespians, Gay Rights Supporters, Math League, Safe/Envirothon, Literary Journal, Alcoholics Anonoymous Fellowship Club, The Young Democrats Club, The Teenage Republicans Club, Team Trinity, and TRUE Trinity's Recreational Urge are additional groups that are sponsored by the high school.

[edit] References

  1. ^ National Register Information System. National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service (2007-01-23).
  2. ^ a b Crompton, Janice. "SUPERINTENDENT PUSHES FOR TRINITY HALL RESTORATION", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, November 29, 1998. Accessed July 31, 2007. "The elder Smith gave the current school its primary claim to fame by keeping letters from his friend, Ulysses S. Grant, who periodically visited the school and stayed with Smith."
  3. ^ Data for Trinity High School, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed July 31, 2007.