With a current enrollment of over 170 students, Holy Trinity strives to educate each child entrusted to its care in an environment which has Jesus and His teachings as its center. In order to provide a quality Catholic education, we strive to teach the child as a whole person - morally, spiritually, physically, socially, aesthetically, emotionally as well as scholastically. A strong religious and instructional program is, therefore, in place.

As a Catholic school, instruction in religious truth and values is an integral part of our school program. Religion is not one more subject alongside the rest, but instead it is perceived and functions as the underlying reality in which the student's experiences of learning and living achieve their coherence and their deepest meaning. Opportunity is provided to worship as a school community to strengthen our life of faith. The Catholic school is the unique setting within which this ideal can be realized in the lives of Catholic children and young people.

In order to carry out this philosophy, our goal is to deepen each student's awareness of his/her Christianity, while establishing a child-centered program in order to stimulate a growth in the intellectual, social and religious development of each child as well as through the personal example of the faculty and staff. Taking into consideration the needs and abilities of each individual, we continually strive to develop the whole child and to adjust our educational approaches and methods accordingly. We desire to give each child a sense of accomplishment in his/her everyday work and to develop his/her awareness of his/her world and his/her place in the world.

When a student leaves Holy Trinity upon his/her graduation from the eighth grade, it is our hope that he/she will have developed, to some degree his/her own vision of a better world, and the ability to translate and share with others this vision in accordance with the teachings of Christ and His Church. Also, each student will have the ability to develop and maintain one's own uniqueness and realize one's own human potential, and to be prepared for life in today's Church and society through Christian formation and quality academic instruction.

Father Gregg's words of 1952 still ring true "Everything today is bright, new, shining - really a day of promise. A harbinger of the blessings that God will send through Holy Trinity School." And since those opening days in 1952 several thousand blessings have walked through it's doors