Catholic Schools Week a Celebration of ‘Quality Education and Values’

Trinity student representatives at the Mass held for Catholic Schools Week and celebrated by Archbishop Joseph Kurtz at St. Agnes  --Tommy McConville, Justin Karem, Jake Woosley, Michael Hiestand and Michael Chan.

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Trinity student representatives at the Mass held for Catholic Schools Week and celebrated by Archbishop Joseph Kurtz at St. Agnes –Tommy McConville, Justin Karem, Jake Woosley, Michael Hiestand and Michael Chan.

ECHO Staff

“National Appreciation Day for Catholic Schools is a day of nationwide support for Catholic schools like Trinity. There are more than 6,500 Catholic elementary and secondary schools in the United States, educating more than two million children and teenagers.  Catholic schools save the government and tax payers of this nation $24CZqPAXdWIAIVKu_ billion dollars a year, but quality education and the instilling of values are the main reasons for the national recognition and celebration. Trinity is one piece of this big legacy of Catholic education. Today, let’s show our gratitude for the blessings of being in a Catholic school. Trinity High School: Stay hungry and stay humble as a community of faith, knowledge and service.”  — TTV announcement 1.27.16  CZqPAXRWAAA5fOu