Testimonials
"Since it is our first year at Trinity, and my first year as a high school parent, we were not sure what to expect. I have been truly amazed by the dedication of the teachers and advisors. I have read Sr. Karl Mary's newsletter about making our school great, well I believe this starts with the faculty. Ms. Chandra Brown was very helpful when Abby was struggling in the beginning, and referring us to Mrs. Beth Lappe. Mrs. Lappe has been an angel! She calls me from her home when there are concerns about Abby or when I have left a message with a question. I feel comfortable emailing her on a regular basis, and she always gets back to me with the information I need. Abby struggles in Algebra, and Mr. Lund has been very patient in trying to help her. Also, I love the idea of the bridges class, Mrs. Leonard has been very helpful in allowing Abby to adjust to high school life. A big kudos to Mr. Dan Grumich, who without him, we would have never even looked at Trinity. He helped Abby get excited about high school and being part of a great community. We could not have asked for a better fit for our daughter."
- Kelly Steib
Parent of Abby Steib - Trinity Class of 2012
"Since today is the end of the season, I wanted to spend a minute and compliment you on the quality of coaches you have handling the JV basketball team. They have done a great job with the team, and an even better job of demonstrating a class way to act as coaches. They instruct without criticizing or yelling, they also show through their actions, (most coaches do this through words only!!) that the team comes before individuals.
I plan to pass on my feelings to both coach Ford and Decker(s). Kyle has really enjoyed his time with the team this year."
- Rick Jacobsmeyer
Parent of Kyle Jacobsmeyer - Trinity Class of 2011
"I know this may sound weird to a frisbee throwin', boot cut jeans-wearing Aquinas grad or Chevelle-driving, Paddock McDonald's-cruising Rosary grad, but I am encouraging all alums of Rosary, Aquinas and Mercy High Schools to support Trinity Catholic High School. While the names may have changed the traditions and memories of Aquinas, Mercy and Rosary are alive and well at Trinity. After spending the last three years on the Advisory Board at Trinity, I have stayed in touch with what is going on in North County and at Trinity. The need for Catholic education in North County has never been greater. Over 400 students call Trinity home today and, just like the alumni supported our schools when we attended, those kids need our support. Please consider giving to the Trinity Annual Fund. All dollars donated go to support Catholic education in North County. You can give on-line at trinitycatholichigh.org. So, if you have fond memories of your high school days, please support Trinity Catholic High School in whatever way you can.''
- Tom Strunk
Rosary 1985 grad/Chief Financial Officer - Worldwide Technology Inc.
" As a proud Trinity parent,I thought it might be helpful to share some thoughts about the TCHS experience from a parent's perspective. We have one son, Adam, who is currently a junior and an older son, Matt, who graduated from Trinity in 2007. We have been very pleased with our experience at Trinity. We have found the faculty and administration to be supportive and helpful. Whether we were seeking help for a specific academic challenge or dealing with our son's absence due to an injury, everyone was responsive and worked with us for the best outcome. Our sons have grown and developed at Trinity, made good friends, and had the opportunity for a well-rounded high school experience. In addition to their great experience, my husband and I have also enjoyed the Trinity experience.We have made great friends working on the auction committee and getting involved with the Trinity Parent Organization. Working together with these other committed parents, we have been very gratified to see ourwork pay off as the excitement and enthusiasm about all that Trinity has to offer spreads. "
- Lisa Moehlenkamp
Parent of Adam Moehlenkamp - Trinity Class of 2010 and Matt Moehlenkamp - Trinity Class of 2007