Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening at the High School
Published September 3, 2023
Volume 185
Events & Announcements
God in His grace has revealed to us that He has prepared amazing and wonderful things for those that love and trust Him. God in His wisdom has said that eye has not seen, ear has not heard and the imagination of man is too limited to even envision what He has prepared for those that love him. Doesn’t that just blow your mind?! Whatever you are imagining or envisioning as the goodness and favor of the Lord, it is even beyond and greater than that!
Sepsis Awareness Month
Sepsis is the body’s life-threatening response to infection that affects 1.7 million people and takes 350,000 adult lives in the U.S. every year. This is what grabbed a hold of our very own, Natalya Manhertz. In chapel on 9/13 we will hear a message from Principal Kimmy Jones and participate in a dress down day by wearing red and black to promote awareness of this illness.
In order to participate in the dress down, we are asking students to contribute $5 of which all of the proceeds will go directly to support Natalya in acquiring necessary medical and daily life items. These resources are vital for her journey towards a fulfilled life after battling this life-altering and devastating disease.
D-Group Launch
D-Groups (discipleship) meet on campus weekly before or after school with some of our amazing Trinity faculty. Whether you are a seasoned Christian or still learning about a faith-life with Jesus, we would love for you to be a part of what makes Trinity uniquely special. All of our discipleship groups will gather for the express purpose of Christian discipleship with the study of scripture as a primary function.
D-Group meetings are official meetings. This means that they are disclosed and scheduled.
Attendance will need to be taken at every meeting. This is a safety function. It helps all parties to know where our students are and where they are supposed to be while they are entrusted to our care.
All D-Groups will meet on-campus.
There is an opportunity to take a d-group off-campus once per semester, this will be done as a "field-trip" and will require applicable forms and permissions.
Looking ahead
9/13 Sepsis awareness
9/15 6 week progress report
9/18 Academic Probation begins
9/18 HOCO parade
9/22 HOCO game
9/23 HOCO dance
9/25 NHS/Beta Induction
10/16 PSAT (9th - 11th) ASVAB (12th) This is a full school day and post testing will be class schedule and assembly
All Things Homecoming
We are excited to announce the 2023 Hallway Themes that were chosen by our Student Council members. We can’t wait to see how they decorate the halls according to these themes.
HOCO Court
This week our students nominated students to be on our 2023 Homecoming Court. We are excited to announce the results.
Freshman Representative
Taylor Clark
Sophomore Representative
Luciana Arango
Junior Representatives
Cate Byars and Mary Katherine White
Senior Female Representatives
Caroline McPherson
Gabrielle Mims
Molly New
Braelin Patterson
Jordan Rawlings
Issy Vasquez
Senior Male Representatives
Connor Depriest
Carter Lucas
Phoenix Moss
Will Owens
Drake Price
Jackson Rice
Dress Code Guidelines For Spirit Week
No spaghetti straps, tank tops, or tops with low V neck
Holes/rips/tears in jeans should not be above the knee
Mesh/see-thru tops should not be worn unless there is a full coverage top underneath it.
Shirts should touch the top of the pants, shorts, skirt, etc - if you lift your arms and I can see your skin it is too short.
Shorts must be no more than 5 inches above the knee (about the length of an index card).
Skirts must be no more than 2 inches above the knee (unless full leggings are worn underneath).
Hats may be worn all week.
Boys shirts must stay buttoned.
Full spandex body suits are not allowed.
Leggings can only be worn Monday - Wednesday with a fingertip length skirt or top over the leggings (as long as students are dressed up according to theme).
Shoes can be open toe and open back.
Extracurricular Day Guidelines
Cheerleaders may wear uniforms with leggings underneath
Football players may wear their gear.
Students may bring props, but may not swing or throw their props or disciplinary actions will be taken. Students need to be prepared to leave props in the front of the classroom.
No Cleats.
HOMECOMING DANCE
Saturday, September 23rd
7-10pm
Multipurpose Room
Tickets will go on sale in September
Dates and Dress and Distinctions - Trinity Christian School holds to a biblical worldview that shapes our conservative understanding of both gender and sexuality. We believe that God wonderfully and immutably creates each person as male or female. These two distinct genders work together to reflect the image of God. (Gen. 1:26-27) All TCS policies are intended to provide guardrails for students as they learn and grow in their faith and understanding of who they are as image bearers of God. Student clothing, hairstyles, and personal appearance should be a reflection of their commitment to pursue lives built on and shaped by a biblical worldview as well as their commitment to abide by TCS policies. Believing that gender is not a choice but instead biological by nature, students are expected to both dress and present themselves in a manner consistent with their God-created gender. While the Scriptures do not give explicit instructions for one’s apparel or hairstyle, we are instructed in the Scriptures that we should seek to honor Christ in our lives. Our appearance is a very integral part of our daily lives. The dress code is not created just for the purpose of having more rules for the student but is designed to exercise their ability to follow guidelines for acceptable dress in their future workplace. It should also be remembered that a part of our growth is submission to authority.
We believe that God created the human race male and female and that all conduct with the intent to adopt a gender other than one’s birth gender is immoral and therefore sin (Gen. 1:27; Deut. 22:5).
Dress Code Guidelines
While we are not approving dresses this year, you must meet the following guidelines in order to enter the dance. Attire will be reviewed upon entry and is at the discretion of the HS Leadership Team.
Girls’ Attire Guidelines:
No tight form-fitting dresses or skirts. The hemline at the bottom needs to be wide from front to back so that there is a good bit of space between your thighs and your dress.
Dresses should be of modest length providing full coverage (about 3 inches above the knee with bicycle shorts underneath)
Rompers are acceptable, but they must be fingertip length and non-form fitting.
No low necklines. Yet, before you pass on a great dress, consider adding some additional fabric that is not see through or wear a modesty panel. See the cute modesty panels they have on Amazon.
Make sure your attire does not have sheer see through material from chest down.
Slits should not go higher than 3 inches above the knee.
The back of the dress should be raised to not have any view or exposure of the small of the back. Use the natural waistline as the guide
Sides of the dress should fully wrap to the back and at a minimum to cross the midline of the side of the body
If dresses have lace as a top layer, the underlayer can not be close to your skin tone because it gives the impression we are seeing your skin. This means that a nude/skin tone underlay is not approved.
Two-piece dresses are allowed, but must have no more than two fingers of space in between the top and the skirt, even while hands are raised.
GIRLS – pierced jewelry is limited to earrings (no nose piercings).
Tattoos of any nature cannot be exposed on campus or at school-related functions.
Guys’ Attire Guidelines:
Nice Casual pants free from holes, rips, or tears.
Collared button down or polo shirt (Must stay buttoned all night)
Ties, bowtie, sport jackets are optional
No pierced jewelry is allowed at school-related functions.
Tattoos of any nature cannot be exposed on campus or at school-related functions.
Examples of what does and does not meet guidelines.
Ticket Sales
Tickets are $15 and will ONLY be sold online this year. Tickets can be purchased here: event link.
For safety purposes, students can only purchase 1 ticket under their name. However, students who are bringing a date that is not TCS will be allowed to purchase a second ticket, after the approval of the guest form. Once it gets approved, the student will be emailed an access code to purchase their date’s ticket. Guest tickets are only for dates and that must be male/female.
Dress Code
Pants, Shorts, Capris, Skirts and T-shirts
Jeans having no rips, holes, tears, or frays and may only be in the following dress code colors khaki, black, gray and of course standard blue
Jeans must be free of patterns and graphics
Skirts must be knee length and bicycle shorts must be worn underneath.
T-Shirts must be specifically TCS branded and NOT an affiliate of TCS ie GHSA, FCA, GO Week etc
Approved Outerwear
All outerwear (sweatshirts, hoodies, fleece jackets, and pullovers) must be TCS branded spirit wear purchased through the school store or approved by TCS.
Long-sleeved TCS t-shirts are not allowed to be worn as outerwear.
Outerwear not approved may be confiscated and returned at the end of the school day.
Personal Appearance Reminders
BOYS – no piercings are allowed on campus or at school-related functions.
GIRLS – pierced jewelry is limited to earrings (no facial piercings)
In the event that the student has piercings they should be removed as bandaid coverings are not permitted.
Tattoos of any nature cannot be exposed on campus or at school-related functions.
Hats are not permitted to be worn on campus (with exception to Friday Spirit Days - hats must be TCS branded).
Hair (including facial hair) should always be clean, neat and well groomed.
Football Themes
NEON 9/15
PINK OUT 10/6
WESTERN 10/27
CHRISTMAS 11/3
FALL PICTURE MAKEUP DAY
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13th
Building 1, Student Center
We ask that students wear a collared shirt, preferably one displaying Trinity’s school colors.
High School Administrative Contacts
Teachers all utilize the first name.lastname@tcslions.org email address set up.
Nurse nurses@tcslions.org
Attendance - hsattendance@tcslions.org
Tracy White Office Manager - Tracy.white@tcslions.org
Brian Fourman - Counseling Department Head (11/12th grade Coordinator) – Brian.fourman@tcslions.org
Michelle Hutcheson- Counseling Department (9/10th grade Coordinator) - Michelle.hutcheson@tcslions.org
Val Adams - Director of Academics --Val.adams@tcslions.org
JP Weaver - Director of Student Development -- jp.weaver@tcslions.org
Kimmy Jones - High School Principal --Kimberly.jones@tcslions.org