Thursday, May 16, 2019

Trinity First Grade Visits the Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center



Trinity First Grade Visits the Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center



Despite the cold, rainy weather on Monday, the First Grade class truly enjoyed their visit to the Chesapeake Bay Outdoor Learning Center. Under the watchful eyes of the chaperons, teachers and center experts the students had the opportunity to search the hummock in the woods, for invertebrate. 

They were excited to encounter roly polys, slugs, snails and other insects. After enjoying their packed lunches in the indoor space, they were delighted to be able to explore Chesapeake Bay oyster, Crassotrea virginica, which to their great delight were teaming with mud crabs, gilly fish and transparent shrimp. It was a hands on way to experience how the oyster reefs provide habitats for fish, crabs and other Bay organisms. 

They learned about how these oysters are the Bay’s most valuable fishery and that they are very important for the local environment because the clean the water by filtering algae, sediment and other pollutants. The students were taught about the dire conditions of the native oyster population, which has been estimated to be at 1% of its historic level. They were told how critical it is to try to conserve and restore them to improve the quality of water in the Chesapeake Bay which would then help the local economy. 

At the end of the trip they also had the opportunity for a close up visit with a rescued native Screech Owl and the day ended with a visit to the other rescued residents, two Red Tailed hawks and a couple of Great Horned barn owl.  





Sunday, May 12, 2019

The Curley Youth Bowl



On a day celebrated by many Star Wars enthusiasts, Trinity School participated in the annual Curley Youth Bowl, a Track and Field event for area middle schools.  May the 4th be with Trinity School could certainly have been our mantra as Trinity students executed their Track and Field events with the precision and self-assurance of a Jedi.  Instead, they decided to adopt an underdog mentality, knowing they were up against local juggernauts like Immaculate Conception School and St. Joseph Fullerton who historically dominate this day.  Likening themselves to the famed Jamaican bobsled team, The Trinity Track and Field team displayed grit and determination, qualities that have made them famous.  However, unlike the Jamaicans, the Trinity Track team has much more to celebrate than honor and determination; they celebrate their victory as Champions of the Small School Division!

Some key performances included Nina Hoag in the Softball Throw and Shot Put, medaling in both events. Max Bezos won the Soccer Kick, placed second in the 100 Meter Dash, and led his 4x100 relay team to the podium. Perhaps the most impressive performance came from Clayton Gary, who placed first in both the Long Jump and 400 Meter Dash, and led his 4x100 meter relay team to victory. Despite his brilliant performances, Clayton just missed out on "Overall Male Athlete" honors.

Aside from the outstanding and gritty performances we have come to expect from our Track and Field runners, our outcome as champions would simply not have been possible without the outstanding training and preparation of Coach McBride and Coach DJ Davis. They have given our students all of the formulas and tools to succeed.   Coach Hosford is very grateful to have their expertise on the team! Please come out to our final meet of the year this weekend at Maryvale Prep if you would like to see this awesome team in action!

Individual Awards


  • Ryan Loetell - 2nd in Soccer Kick; Clayton Gary -1st Long Jump, 1st 400m
  • Nina Hoag - 3rd Shot Put, 2nd Softball Throw
  • Henry Pilon - 2nd Long Jump
  • Kalei Takasaki - 1st 1600m
  • Brooklyn Davis - 2nd Long Jump
  • Max Bezos - 2nd 100m, 1st Soccer Kick
  • Kathryn Lamont; 2nd Long Jump


Relay Winners

  • Samantha Otazo, Kalei Takasaki, Josiah Johnson, Max Bezos 3rd in 4x100m dash
  • Roswitha Otazo, Kainoa Takasaki, Brooklyn Davis, Clayton Gary, 1st in 4x100m dash