Holy Trinity Catholic School Fact Sheet 2008-2009

 

Mission

Provide each student the highest quality Catholic education through a well balanced curriculum, emphasizing mind, body and spirit.

 

Curriculum
            Core subjects, plus Religion, Technology, Art, Music, Spanish, Speech, and Physical

Education in the new Community Life Center. Computer for every 2.5 students. 

Weekly Mass and Prayer Service.

 

Technology

            Smart Board,  United Streaming, Edline, Media Room in the Community

Life Center, four new large video screens and projectors. Computer lab that

accommodates a full class.

 

Key Data

            Oldest continually operating Catholic school in North Texas

            2007-2008 school enrollment of 212 students

20 students per class size (average)

24 full- and part-time faculty and staff

94 percent acceptance rate of eighth grade graduates into Catholic high schools

            Duke University Talent Identification Program Recipients for achievement tests scores

Stanford Achievement Test Scores at or above grade level

Candidate for National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)

Girl’s and Boy’s varsity basketball team Division III champs

 

Tuition for 2007-2008

            Early Childhood- Preschool and Pre-Kindergarten: $6,000

            Elementary- Kindergarten to 5th grade: $5,600

            Middle School- 6th to 8th grade: $5,600

 

Scholarships Available

$1,600 to regular contributing members of Holy Trinity Catholic Church

$700 to regular contributing members of other Catholic parishes

$1,000 discount for each additional child Kindergarten through 8th grade

 

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Student Demographics

58 percent Hispanic                            94 percent Catholic

            11 percent Multiracial                          6 percent Non-Catholic

            21 percent White                   

            6 percent Black                                   51 family zip codes

            4 percent Asian