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Jorge del Pino

MEMO TO PARENTS TH JULY 14 , 2021

WE ARE PRAYING FOR YOU Mark Your THIS SUMMER

We trust you are enjoying your summer with your children. We can’t wait to Calendars welcome each of you back in August and welcome all of our new families!! We

are looking forward to another amazing year at Trinitas Academy! rd • Aug 23 New registrations are still being purchase at Dennis Uniforms and processed and our classrooms their navy-blue sweater is the only Parent Orientations

equipped before we welcome you sweater that will be allowed on 9:30am PRESCHOOL back. We want to serve our families cold days. o even better than ever before in the rd o 11:00am Grades K-3 upcoming academic year. Lunch is now provided free of th th charge to our families. Be sure to o 1:30pm Grades 4 – 5 Attached along with this memo read the instructions on the next 5:30pm Middle School please find the 2021-2022 school page and fill out the enclosed o calendar and your child’s classroom application. 7:00pm High School supply list. See attachment on how o to order academic supplies online! CAMP IGNITE will continue to run • Aug 25th through July 30th. Register your Uniforms will again be available for child for only $80/week. First Day of School

PARENT ORIENTATION NIGHT Please remember that Parent Orientation Day is scheduled for Monday, August 23rd. Follow the schedule above and meet in the Chapel first, according to the youngest sibling’s grade. We request that parents come without their children due to limited seating. Our teachers will be introduced and various important school procedures discussed. You will also have the opportunity to ask any questions you may have concerning the upcoming year and visit your child’s classroom to meet his/her new teacher! Extended Care registration forms will be available that night should you require their services. Trinitas Academy First Day of School “Nurturing the Whole Child” This year classes begin on Wednesday, August 25th!

Our first day of school is Wednesday, Pick up Car Line time this year is August 2 5th. School drop off begins at from 3:00pm-3:15pm for th 8:00am and classroom doors close at Kindergarten – 5 grade and from Trinitas Academy is a 8:15am. We do have Extended Care 3:15-3:30pm for Middle School and Christian School which opens at 7:00am and closes at High School. Follow the OLDEST committed to assist 6:00pm. You must register ahead of SIBLING schedule if you have

multiple children. Finally, we urge parents in bringing time for extended care. When dropping you to please make sure you have up their children in off or picking up your child from the nurture and Extended Care, always remember the finalized your online registration Parent must park and sign their child process before the first day of admonition of Jesus in/out. Preschool parents must also school and signed your family’s Christ. ALWAYS park their car and walk their Payment Plan Agreement. child to and from the classroom. Sign in and out at the reception counter.

HOW TO QUALIFY FOR FREE LUNCH AT TRINITAS REMEMBER OUR NEW ACADEMY: REFERRAL INCENTIVE We count on you to help us spread the word 1. Fill out an application and return it to school about our school . You more than anyone else can as soon as possible. give testimony of the positive impact our ministry 2. Once processed, you will receive a notice of has had on your children. As an incentive, we are eligibility, indicating if you are either: crediting your account $300 for each child you (i) approved for the free meals, refer to Trinitas Academy and enrolls!! (ii) approved for a reduced-price

(iii) denied* Tell your friends they can get up to $7,000 or more *In case of denial, you can still participate per child to attend Trinitas Academy through Step in the program by purchasing the lunches Up For Students by applying here (sufs.org) before August 1st. They can also proceed to Apply for at $4/day/child. the 2021-22 School Year on our school’s website Trinitas Academy is happy for this blessing and or Request a Personalized Tour. For assistance, opportunity to provide this free lunch program to contact Mrs. Jackie Diaz at 954-581-2744, ext. 103. our families!

THANK YOU FOR Thank you once again for selecting Trinitas Academy to serve CHOOSING your child’s educational needs. We are anticipating an exciting year and look forward to seeing you and your child(ren) soon. AND TRUSTING Our prayers will include that you arrive safely and healthy. If you have any additional questions, please call the school office at TRINITAS ACADEMY (954) 581-2744.

2021-2022 TRINITAS ACADEMY ACADEMIC CALENDAR AUGUST 23 Parent Orientation Night at 7:00 p.m. 25 FIRST DAY OF CLASSES / FIRST QUARTER BEGINS SEPTEMBER 6 Labor Day: NO SCHOOL / No Extended Care 24 First Quarter Progress Reports OCTOBER 28 End of First Quarter (46 Days) 29 Teacher Planning: NO SCHOOL / No Extended Care NOVEMBER 1 SECOND QUARTER BEGINS 11 Veteran’s Day: NO SCHOOL / No Extended Care 18 First Quarter Report Cards Distributed 24-26 Thanksgiving Holiday: NO SCHOOL / No Extended Care DECEMBER 3 Second Quarter Progress Reports 20-31 Christmas/Winter Break Begins: NO SCHOOL / No Extended Care JANUARY 3 Classes Resume 17 Martin Luther King Jr. Day: NO SCHOOL / No Extended Care 20 End of Second Quarter (44 days) 21 Teacher Planning: NO SCHOOL / No Extended Care 24 THIRD QUARTER BEGINS FEBRUARY 1 Re-Enrollment Process Begins for currently enrolled families 10 Second Quarter Report Cards Distributed (K-12th) / Preschool Semester Reports Distributed 18 Schools United Professional Day: NO SCHOOL / No Extended Care for Grades K-12th 21 President’s Day: NO SCHOOL / No Extended Care 24 Third Quarter Progress Reports MARCH 1 Enrollment Process Opens to the Public 31 End of Third Quarter (47 Days) APRIL 1 Teacher Planning: NO SCHOOL / No Extended Care 4 FOURTH QUARTER BEGINS 11-14 National Achievement Tests (Kindergarten-12th Grade Only) 15 Good Friday: NO SCHOOL / No Extended Care 18-22 Easter/Spring Break: NO SCHOOL / No Extended Care 25 Classes Resume 28 Third Quarter Report Cards Distributed (K-12th Only) MAY 12 Fourth Quarter Progress Reports 30 Memorial Day: NO SCHOOL / No Extended Care JUNE 9 LAST DAY OF SCHOOL / Talent Show / End of Fourth Quarter (48 Days) / Total: 180 days 10-15 Teacher Planning 30 Fourth Quarter Report Cards and Preschool Semester Reports Mailed Home

Revised 1/21/21 Trinitas Academy 2021-2022 School Calendar

August 2021 September 2021 October 2021 Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 1 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 2846 29 30 31

November 2021 December 2021 January 2022 Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 16 17 18 19 2044 21 22 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

February 2022 March 2022 April 2022 Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S

1 2 3 4100 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

47 28 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 29 30 28

May 2022 June 2022 July 2022 Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 1 2

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 942 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

School Closed/ Holidays Teacher Planning Day (no school for students)

Achievement Tests First and Last Day of School

No Uniform Day Spirit Week

Calendar Template by calendarlabs.com Progress Reports Report Cards

Revised 1/21/2021 Calendar of Special Events 2021-2022

September 10 Grandparent's Day Celebration! 17-27 Fall Fundraiser 19 Commissioning Service/ (11:30am + Lunch) 24 Paint ‘N Plaster 26 D-Teams Kickoff (Sundays @9:30)

October 20 Literature Day 16 Beach Blast 2019 @ Von D. Mizell and Eula Johnson State Park (11:00am – 2:00pm)

November 16 Operation Christmas Child 28 Advent Services Begin

December 10 Preschool Christmas Program 13 Hay Ride (6:00 – 8:00pm) 15 Trinitas Academy Christmas Program (Grades K-12th) at 7:00pm 17 Christmas Staff Party 19 LESSONS & CAROLS at 11:30am

January 26 “Night at the Museum” at 7:00pm

February 4 100th Day Celebration (PK-2nd) 6 D-Teams Kickoff (Sundays @9:30am) 16 Individual Portraits and Class Pictures 17 Science Fair

March 2 Spelling Bee for K-2nd 9 Spelling Bee for 3rd-5th 16 Spelling Bee for 6th- 8th 18-28 Spring Fundraiser 21-25 School Spirit Week!!

April 17 Easter Celebration & Egg Hunt at 11:30am. 27 Graduation Pictures and Spring Pictures

May 6 “Muffins with Mom” 11 Math Bowl 27 Donuts for Dads

June 1 Preschool & Kindergarten Graduation 3 Elementary Awards Ceremony and 5th Grade Graduation 6 Middle School & High School Awards Ceremony & Graduation 8 Middle School Graduation 9 Talent Show

Revised 1/21/2021

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SCHOOLSupply Lists

Student

Files

2021-2022

The following are needed at the front office before any child can start school:

Preschool

1. Enrollment Form signed by Parents and/or Guardians, including emergency card with password. 2. Authorization for Emergency Medical Treatment (notarized) 3. Alternate Nutrition Plan 4. SWIM Central signed statement 5. Immunization Records HRS Form #680 6. Statement of Good Health Certificate HRS Form #3040 (Good for Two Years) 7. Copy of Student Birth Certificate 8. Last Page of Handbook Signed (Release of Liability) 9. “Know Your Child Care Facility Brochure” (signed acknowledgement of receipt) 10. Physical Activity Statement 11. “Influenza Virus and Child Care Facility” (signed acknowledgement of receipt) 12. Signed Attendance Policy

Student

Files

2021-2022

The following are needed at the front office before any child can start school:

Elementary, Middle School, High School

1. Enrollment Form Completed and signed by Parents and/or Guardians, including the emergency card with password. 2. School Health Forms: a. Vaccination Records HRS Form 680 (Blue Form) b. Good Health Certificate HRS Form 3040 (Gold Form) 3. Copy of Student Birth Certificate 4. Last Page of Handbook Signed (Release of Liability) 5. Copy of Student’s Report Card and previous school records (new student) 6. Online Academy Parent Agreement (only for online students)

Pre-K 3

Supply List

2021-2022

*Some of these supplies may have to be replenished throughout the school year.

Academic Supplies Miscellaneous Supplies

1 Plastic Folder with 2 pocket 1 Box of quart-size Ziploc Bags

1 box of regular #2 pencils 2 Boxes of plastic forks 1 pencil box 2 Boxes of plastic spoons 1 box of crayons, 16 count ea. 2 Big rolls of paper towel (jumbo or large size) 2 Boxes of Kleenex Tissue 1 back pack 2 packs of napkins 2 packs paper plates 1 pack 8 oz. cups

2 Lysol disinfectant spray bottles

4 Boxes of Lysol or Clorox Disinfectant Wipes

Classroom Procedures o Trinitas Academy T-Shirt to be worn every day

o Blanket and a crib sheet to keep at school for nap time (we will send it home on Friday for you to wash and return it on Monday)

Small Pillow o o Raincoat/poncho for rainy days (no umbrellas, please) o Complete change of clothing for your child in case of accidents or spills (please label each item with child’s name and place in a large Ziploc bag. Include shirt, pants,

underwear, and socks)

Pre-K 4

Supply List

2021-2022

*Some of these supplies may have to be replenished throughout the school year.

Academic Supplies Miscellaneous Supplies

1 Plastic Folder with 2 pocket 1 Box of quart-size Ziploc Bags

1 box of regular #2 pencils 2 Boxes of plastic forks

1 pencil box 2 Boxes of plastic spoons 1 box of crayons, 16 count ea. 2 Big rolls of paper towel (jumbo or large size) 2 Boxes of Kleenex Tissue

1 back pack 2 packs of napkins

1 two- inch three-ring binder 2 packs paper plates 1 box of at least 50 sheet protectors 1 pack 8 oz. cups 2 Lysol disinfectant spray bottles

4 Boxes of Lysol or Clorox

Disinfectant Wipes

Classroom Procedures Trinitas Academy T-Shirt to be worn every day o Blanket and a crib sheet to keep at school for nap time (we o will send it home on Friday for you to wash and return it on

Monday) o Small Pillow o Raincoat/poncho for rainy days (no umbrellas, please) o Complete change of clothing for your child in case of accidents or spills (please label each item with child’s name and place in a large Ziploc bag. Include shirt, pants, underwear, and socks)

Kindergarten

Supply List 2021-2022

*Some of these supplies may have to be replenished throughout the school year.

Academic Supplies Miscellaneous Supplies 1 pack of white multipurpose paper Trinitas Academy uniform to be worn o Elmer’s Glue (2 bottles) every day

2 boxes of Crayons o Raincoat/poncho for rainy days (no 4 boxes of Colored Pencils umbrellas, please) 1 box of washable markers o Large Ziploc bag labeled with a 2 Boxes of #2 SHARPENED pencils complete change of clothing for your 3 block erasers child in case of accidents or spills 2 Composition Notebooks labeled (please label each item with child’s with student’s name (boys: blue; name. Include shirt, pants, underwear,

girls: yellow) and socks)

1 Pair of Scissors 1 Refillable drink container for water 3 Plastic Folders with pockets 4 rolls of paper towel 1 medium size pencil BOX to store 5 Packages of Disinfectant Wipes supplies in desk 1 Large Bottle of Hand Sanitizer 1 Two -inch blue 3-ring binder 4 boxes of forks 4 boxes of spoons

3 Boxes of Baby Wipes

Technology Requirements

o Headphones (for Computer class – ear buds not recommended)

First Grade

Supply List 2021-2022

*Some of these supplies may have to be replenished throughout the school year. Miscellaneous Supplies

Trinitas Academy uniform to be worn every day Academic Supplies o Raincoat/poncho for rainy days (no umbrellas) o 1 Refillable drink container for water 2 One -inch Binder with clear front pocket 3 rolls of paper towel 1 white dry-erase board (9” x 12”) 3 Boxes Kleenex 2 or more boxes of dry erase markers 3 Packages of Disinfectant Wipes (Clorox)

2 or more bottles Elmer’s Glue 2 Large Bottles of Hand Sanitizer

4 or more glue sticks 2 boxes of forks 2 or more boxes of Crayola crayons 2 boxes of spoons 2 or more boxes of Crayola colored pencils. 3 Boxes of Baby Wipes 4 or more boxes of #2 pencils 4 or more Lysol spray bottles 1 NIV child’s Bible

2 or more block erasers

1 pencil pouch Technology Requirements

1 gallon size zip loc bag

Headphones (ear buds not recommended) 1 12-inch ruler/metric o 1 pair safety scissors o Lap Top: Minimum Requirements: Not older than 5 years; 2GHZ processor; 2GB Memory; 150MB of 4 *plastic folders with pockets Hard Disk space; 1024x768 resolution monitor, 32 5 packs of loose leaf paper bit color; Web Cam with microphone; Microsoft 1 pack of Plastic protectors Office; Google Chrome; Adobe Flash; Adobe Reader; antivirus.

USB Drive o Wireless mouse (optional) o

Second Grade

Supply List 2021-2022

*Some of these supplies may have to be replenished throughout the school year.

Academic Supplies Miscellaneous Supplies

Book Bag (no wheel bags, please) Trinitas Academy uniform to be worn every day o 1” three ring binder o Raincoat/poncho for rainy days (no umbrellas) 1 9”x12” white board 2 bottles Elmer’s Glue 1 Refillable drink container for water 3 glue sticks 2 Boxes Kleenex or facial tissues 2 boxes of crayons 2 packages of Clorox (disinfectant Wipes) 1 box of color pencils 2 boxes of forks and spoons 1 box of markers 3 rolls of paper towel

2 boxes of #2 pencils 2 large bottles of hand sanitizer with pump

2 block erasers 1 Lysol spray bottle 1 plastic pencil pouch or box 1 box dry eraser markers 1 pair of children's scissors Technology Requirements 12-inch ruler with metric

5 plastic folders with 2 pockets o Headphones (ear buds not recommended) 4 Composition notebooks Lap Top: Minimum Requirements: Not older than o NIV Bible 5 years; 2GHZ processor; 2GB Memory; 150MB of

2 packs of loose leaf, wide-ruled, Hard Disk space; 1024x768 resolution monitor, 32 bit color; Web Cam with microphone; Microsoft notebook paper Office; Google Chrome; Adobe Flash; Adobe

Reader; antivirus.

USB Drive o Wireless mouse (optional) o

o

Third Grade

Supply List

2021-2022

*Some of these supplies may have to be replenished throughout the school year.

Academic Supplies Miscellaneous Supplies

Book Bag (no wheel bags, please) Trinitas Academy uniform to be worn every day o 1 two-inch, three ring binder (view binder) o Raincoat/poncho for rainy days (no umbrellas) 1 bottle of Elmer’s Glue o Refillable drink container for water 3 large glue sticks 3 boxes of Kleenex or facial tissues 1 box of crayons 3 packages of Clorox or Lysol disinfectant wipes 1 box of color pencils 3 packages of baby wipes 4 boxes of #2 pencils (no mechanical pencils) 1 box of 100 forks 3 large erasers 1 box of 100 spoons

1 plastic pencil box (labeled with child’s name) 1 roll of paper towel

1 pair of children's scissors 2 large hand sanitizers with pumps 1 12- inch ruler with inches and centimeters 1 Lysol spray bottle 4 plastic folders with 2 pockets 3 composition notebooks NIV Bible Technology Requirements 2 highlighters Headphones (ear buds not recommended) 1 pack of wide-ruled notebook paper o Lap Top: Minimum Requirements: Not older 1 sketch pad (for art) o than 5 years; 2GHZ processor; 2GB Memory; 1 dictionary (Oxford or Webster’s preferred) 150MB of Hard Disk space; 1024x768

resolution monitor, 32 bit color; Web Cam

with microphone; Microsoft Office; Google

Chrome; Adobe Flash; Adobe Reader;

antivirus. o USB Drive

o Wireless mouse (optional)

Fourth Grade

Supply List

2021-2022

*Some of these supplies may have to be replenished throughout the school year.

Academic Supplies Miscellaneous Supplies

1 plastic pencil zipper bag (labeled) Trinitas Academy uniform to be worn every day o 4 composition notebooks o Book Bag (no wheel bags, please) NIV Bible o Raincoat/poncho for rainy days (no umbrellas) 1 Two-inch, three ring binder (view binder) o Refillable drink container for water 2 large glue sticks 3 Boxes Kleenex or facial tissues 2 box es of color pencils 3 packages of Clorox or Lysol disinfectant wipes Pencil sharpener with cap 2 large bottles of hand sanitizer with pump 4 boxes of #2 pencils (no mechanical pencils) 2 packages of baby wipes

3 large erasers 2 boxes of 48 forks

1 pair of children's scissors 1 box of 48 spoons 12-inch ruler with inches and centimeters 1 roll of paper towel 6 plastic folders with pockets 1 Lysol spray bottle 3 pack s of wide-ruled notebook paper 1 dictionary (Oxford or Webster’s preferred) Technology Requirements 2 highlighters Headphones (ear buds not recommended) 1 sketch pad (for art) o Lap Top: Minimum Requirements: Not older o than 5 years; 2GHZ processor; 2GB Memory;

150MB of Hard Disk space; 1024x768

resolution monitor, 32 bit color; Web Cam

with microphone; Microsoft Office; Google

Chrome; Adobe Flash; Adobe Reader; antivirus. o USB Drive

o Wireless mouse (optional)

Fifth Grade

Supply List

2021-2022

*Some of these supplies may have to be replenished throughout the school year.

Academic Supplies Miscellaneous Supplies

1 Two-inch, three ring binder (view binder) Trinitas Academy uniform to be worn every day o Three-hole dividers with pockets for binder o Book Bag (no wheel bags, please) 1 9”x12” white dry erase board o Raincoat/poncho for rainy days (no umbrellas) 1 box of dry erase markers o Refillable drink container for water 1 pack of blue pens 3 Boxes Kleenex or facial tissues 1 pack of multi-colored pens for grading 3 packages of Clorox or Lysol disinfectant wipes 1 bottle of Elmer’s Glue 1 packages of baby wipes 4 glue sticks 3 boxes of forks and spoons

2 boxes of crayons 1 roll of paper towel

2 boxes of color pencils 1 large bottle of hand sanitizer with pump 4 boxes of #2 pencils (no mechanical pencils) 1 Lysol spray bottles 2 soft pencil pouches (labeled and no boxes) 1 pair of scissors 12-inch ruler with inches and centimeters Technology Requirements 1 sketch pad (for art) Headphones (ear buds not recommended) 5 Composition notebooks o Lap Top: Minimum Requirements: Not older NIV Bible o than 5 years; 2GHZ processor; 2GB Memory; 3 highlighters (different colors) 150MB of Hard Disk space; 1024x768 4 packs of wide-ruled notebook paper resolution monitor, 32 bit color; Web Cam 3 large erasers with microphone; Microsoft Office; Google 1 dictionary and thesaurus Chrome; Adobe Flash; Adobe Reader; 5 plastic folders with 2 pockets antivirus.

o USB Drive

o Wireless mouse (optional)

Sixth Grade

Supply List

2021-2022

*Some of these supplies may have to be replenished throughout the school year.

Academic Supplies Miscellaneous Supplies

1 Two-inch, three ring binder (view binder) Trinitas Academy uniform to be worn every day o Three-hole dividers with pockets for binder o Book Bag (no wheel bags, please) 1 box of dry erase markers o Raincoat/poncho for rainy days (no umbrellas) 1 pack of blue pens o Refillable drink container for water 1 pack of multi-colored pens for grading o Combination lock for locker 1 bottle of Elmer’s Glue 3 Boxes Kleenex or facial tissues 1 glue stick 3 packages of Clorox or Lysol disinfectant wipes 1 box of color pencils (24 ct.) 1 package of baby wipes

1 pencil sharpener with dispenser 3 boxes of forks and spoons

4 boxes of #2 pencils 1 roll of paper towel 1 pencil case (labeled) 1 large hand sanitizer bottle with pump 1 pair of scissors 1 Lysol spray bottle 12-inch ruler with inches and centimeters 1 sketch pad (for art) Technology Requirements 4 Composition notebooks Headphones (ear buds not recommended) NIV Bible o Lap Top: Minimum Requirements: Not older 3 highlighters (different colors) o than 5 years; 2GHZ processor; 2GB Memory; 4 packs of wide-ruled notebook paper 150MB of Hard Disk space; 1024x768 1 large eraser resolution monitor, 32 bit color; Web Cam 1 dictionary and thesaurus with microphone; Microsoft Office; Google 4 plastic folders with 2 pockets Chrome; Adobe Flash; Adobe Reader;

antivirus.

o USB Drive

o Wireless mouse (optional)

Seventh Grade

Supply List

2021-2022

*Some of these supplies may have to be replenished throughout the school year.

Academic Supplies Miscellaneous Supplies

1 Two-inch, three ring binder (view binder) Trinitas Academy uniform to be worn every day o Three-hole dividers with pockets for binder o Book Bag (no wheel bags, please) 1 box of dry erase markers o Raincoat/poncho for rainy days (no umbrellas) 1 pack of blue pens o Refillable drink container for water 1 pack of multi-colored pens for grading o Combination lock for locker 1 bottle of Elmer’s Glue 3 Boxes Kleenex or facial tissues 1 glue stick 3 packages of Clorox or Lysol disinfectant wipes 1 box of color pencils (24 ct.) 1 package of baby wipes

1 pencil sharpener with dispenser 3 boxes of forks and spoons

4 boxes of #2 pencils 1 roll of paper towel 1 pencil case (labeled) 1 pack of paper plates 1 pair of scissors 1 large bottle of hand sanitizer with pump 12-inch ruler with inches and centimeters 1 Lysol spray bottle 1 sketch pad and set of watercolors (for art) 4 Composition notebooks Technology Requirements NIV Bible Basic Calculator o 3 highlighters (different colors) Headphones (ear buds not recommended) o Lap Top: Minimum Requirements: Not older 4 pack s of wide-ruled notebook paper o 1 large eraser than 5 years; 2GHZ processor; 2GB Memory; 1 dictionary and thesaurus 150MB of Hard Disk space; 1024x768 4 plastic folders with 2 pockets resolution monitor, 32 bit color; Web Cam 1 compass with microphone; Microsoft Office; Google 1 protractor Chrome; Adobe Flash; Adobe Reader; 1 pack of graph paper antivirus. o USB Drive Wi l ( i l)

Eighth Grade

Supply List

2021-2022

*Some of these supplies may have to be replenished throughout the school year.

Academic Supplies Miscellaneous Supplies

1 Two-inch, three ring binder (view binder) Trinitas Academy uniform to be worn every day o Three-hole dividers with pockets for binder o Book Bag (no wheel bags, please) 1 box of dry erase markers o Raincoat/poncho for rainy days (no umbrellas) 1 pack of blue pens o Refillable drink container for water 1 pack of multi-colored pens for grading o Combination lock for locker 1 bottle of Elmer’s Glue 3 boxes Kleenex or facial tissues 1 glue stick 3 packages of Clorox or Lysol disinfectant wipes 1 box of color pencils (24 ct.) 1 package of baby wipes

1 pencil sharpener with dispenser 3 boxes of forks and spoons

4 boxes of #2 pencils 1 roll of paper towel 1 pencil case (labeled) 1 pack of paper plates 1 pair of scissors 1 large bottle of hand sanitizer with pump 12-inch ruler with inches and centimeters 1 Lysol spray bottle 1 sketch pad and set of watercolors (for art) 4 Composition notebooks Technology Requirements NIV Bible Basic Calculator o 3 highlighters (different colors) Headphones (ear buds not recommended) o Lap Top: Minimum Requirements: Not older 4 pack s of wide-ruled notebook paper o 1 large eraser than 5 years; 2GHZ processor; 2GB Memory; 1 dictionary and thesaurus 150MB of Hard Disk space; 1024x768 4 plastic folders with 2 pockets resolution monitor, 32 bit color; Web Cam 1 compass with microphone; Microsoft Office; Google 1 protractor Chrome; Adobe Flash; Adobe Reader; 1 pack of graph paper antivirus. o USB Drive Wi l ( i l)

High School

Supply List

2021-2022

*Some of these supplies may have to be replenished throughout the school year.

Academic Supplies Miscellaneous Supplies

1 box of dry erase markers Trinitas Academy uniform to be worn every day o Book Bag (no wheel bags, please) 1 pack of blue pens o Raincoat/poncho for rainy days (no umbrellas) 1 boxes of #2 pencils o Refillable drink container for water 1 pencil case (labeled) o Cushion for Chair (optional) 12-inch ruler with inches and centimeters o

1 Composition notebook for Math For the following items, you may choose to bring NIV Bible $25 to your teacher instead, for her to purchase at 1 block eraser Walmart: 4 plastic folders with 2 pockets 1 Lysol spray bottle 6 Boxes Kleenex or facial tissues 4 packages of Clorox or Lysol disinfectant wipes Technology Requirements 1 large bottle of hand sanitizer with pump 4 boxes of spoons 4 boxes of forks o Scienti fic Calculator (required) 4 packs of paper plates o Graphing Calculator (required for Algebra II and th th beyond) – T.I. 85 (recommended): 11 -12 grade o Headphones (ear buds not recommended) o Lap Top: Minimum Requirements: Not older than 5 years; 2GHZ processor; 2GB Memory; 150MB of Hard Disk space; 1024x768 resolution monitor, 32 bit color; Web Cam with microphone; Microsoft Office; Google Chrome; Adobe Flash; Adobe Reader; antivirus. o USB Drive Wireless mouse (optional) o Extended Care Enrollment 2021-2022 $40/Week per family

Please enroll my child in the extended care program. I will be needing:

 Morning Care (7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.)  Afternoon Care (3:00p.m. – 6:00p.m.)

Student’s Full Name: ______Last First Middle Address:______Street City Zip Home Phone: ( ) ______Gender:  Male  Female

Date of Birth:______Grade:______

Physician: ______Physician’s Phone Number:______

Mother’s Name: ______Home Phone: ______

Employer: ______Work Phone: ______

Cell Phone Number: ______Other:______

Father’s Name: ______Home Phone: ______

Employer: ______Work Phone: ______

Cell Phone Number: ______Other:______

Emergency Contact numbers in the event that we are unable to reach parents:

Name: ______Relationship: ______Phone: ______

Name: ______Relationship: ______Phone: ______

Persons Permitted to remove my child from the Extended Care Program:

Name: ______Relationship: ______Phone: ______

Name: ______Relationship: ______Phone: ______

Does your child have any allergies or health problems we should know about? Yes No Explain: ______

In the events parents cannot be contacted, the permission to treat your child on the form on file in the office will apply. Summer Reading Challenge

To encourage our students to read over the summer, we are presenting this summer reading challenge to all of our students who are entering Kindergarten through 12th grade. Access the suggested reading list here and keep track of books you read this summer.

The student in each grade who reads the most pages will receive an Amazon gift card valued at $25. So, keep track of all the pages you read in this log and win! The log is due the first day of school, Wednesday, August 25th, 2021. The books on the list are suggestions only, so students may read other books not on the list, if you do not have access to them.

K-8 Summer Reading List

Rising Kindergarteners Title Author My Baby Animals Storybook Heather Heyworth The Ugly Duckling Hans Christian Andersen The Tale of Benjamin Bunny Beatrix Potter Clifford Series Norman Bridwell Berenstain Bears Series Stan and Jan Berenstain The Snowy Day Ezra Jack Keats Winnie the Pooh Series A.A. Milne Harry, the Dirty Dog Gene Zion Curious George Hans Augusto Rey Are You My Mother? P.D. Eastman Dr. Seuss's ABC Dr. Seuss

Rising First Graders Title Author A Fine, Fine School Sharon Creech Baby Whale's Journey Jonathan London Mama Played Baseball David Adler The Sea Chest Toni Buzzeo Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs Judith Barrett Berenstain Bears Series Stan and Jan Berenstain The Rainbow Fish Marcus Pfister Cat in the Hat Dr. Suess Where the Wild Things Are Maurice Sendak Biscuit in the Garden Alyssa Satin Capucilli Olivia Goes to the Library Lauren Forte

Rising 2nd Graders Title Author Lexie Goes on Vacation to the Outer Banks Janice Wills Kingsbury The Boxcar Children Gertrude Chandler Warner Like Pickle Juice On a Cookie Julie Sternberg Loving Marley Donald and Sara Hassler Two Dogs Swimming Lynn Reiser Frog and Toad Series Arnold Lobel Arthur Series Marc Brown Mrs. Nelson is Missing! Harry Allard If You Give a Pig a Pancake Laura Numeroff Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day Judith viorst Danny and the Dinosaur Syd Hoff Rising 3rd Graders Title Author Pipi Longstocking Astrid Lindgren The Boxcar Children Gertrude Chandler Warner Swift Robert J. Blake Trouper Meg Kearney You Never Heard of Sandy Koufax? Patrick O'Brien Why the Chisholm Trail Forks, and other tales of the cattle countryAndy Adams Mr. Popper's Peguins Richard Tupper Atwater Little on the Prarie Series Laura Ingalls Wilder Magic Treehouse Series Mary Pope Osborne Dogzilla Dav Pilkey Childhood of Famous Americans Book Series

Rising 4th Graders Title Author Heidi Johanna Spyri The World According to Humphrey Betty G. Birney Isle of Swords Wayne Thomas Batson No Talking Andrew Clements The False Prince Jennifer Nielson Trapped Peg Kehret Caddie Woodlawn Carol Ryrie Brink Pilgrim's Progress Simplified John Bunyan Ramona Series Beverly Clearly Little House on the Prarie Series Laura Ingalls Wilder Hardy Boys Series Franklin Dixon Nancy Drew Series Carolyn Keene Childhood of Famous American Book Series

Rising 5th Graders Title Author Old Yeller Fred Gipson The Bridge to Terabithia Katherine Patersson Black Beauty Anna Sewell The Adventures of Rush Revere Series Rush Limbaugh I'm Not Who You Think I Am Peggy Kehret Saving Shiloh Phyllis Naylor The Rise of the Wyrm Lord Wayne Thomas Batson The Good Dog Avi Hardy Boys Series Franklin Dixon My Side of the Mountain Jean Craighead George Nancy Drew Series Carolyn Keene Treasures of the Snow Patricia St. John Sign of the Beaver Elizabeth George Speare The Borrowers Mary Norton The Black Stallion Walter Farley

Rising 6th Graders Title Author Treasure Island Robert Louis Stevensen Hatchet Gary Paulsen The Island of the Blue Dolphins Scott O'Dell Promises to Keep: How Jackie Robinson Changed America Sharon Robinson The Adventures of Rush Revere Series Rush Limbaugh The River Gary Paulsen Among the Betrayed Margaret Peterson Haddix Sounder William Armstrong Tuck Everlasting Natalie Babbitt Nancy Drew Series Carolyn Keene Hardy Boys Series Franklin Dixon Yearling Marjorie Rawlings Julie of the Wolves Jean Craighead George The Wind in the Willows Kenneth Grahame The Pearl John Steinbeck

Rising 7th Graders Title Author The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe C.S. Lewis A Light in the Forest Conrad Richter Team Moon (non-fiction) Catherine Thimmesh The Adventures of Rush Revere Series Rush Limbaugh The Secret Garden Frances Hodgson Burnett Chasing Lincoln's Killer James Swanson Black Beauty Anna Sewell The Witch of Blackbird Pond Elizabeth George Speare Animal Farm George Orwell Cheaper by the Dozen Frank Gilbreth Red Badge of Courage Stephen Crane Johnny Tremain Esther Forbes Watership Down Richard Adams Horatio Hornblower Series C.S. Foster Emily of the New Moon Series Lucy Maud Montgomery Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry Mildred D. Taylor The Hobbit J.R.R. Tolkien Rising 8th Graders Title Author Out of the Silent Planet C.S. Lewis Little Women Louisa May Alcott The Call of the Wild Jack London Anne of Green Gables L.M. Montgomery The Three Musketeers Alexandre Dumas Kidnapped Robert Louis Stevenson The Old Man and the Sea Ernest Hemingway Tom Sawyer Mark Twain King Arthur and the Knights of the Roundtable Roger Lancelyn Green Lord of the Rings Trilogy J.R.R. Tolkien White Fang Jack London Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Redwall Series Brian Jacques Diary of a Young Girl Anne Frank The Wizard of Oz L. Frank Baum 9th – 12th GRADE SUMMER READING LIST

Although every effort has been made to separate books according to age-appropriateness, we realize that tastes differ and not every book on these lists may be appropriate for your family. For this reason, we encourage parents to choose books and read and discuss these books with their student. Titles/authors marked with an asterisk are advanced reading selections.

FICTION: Night Journey Solar Flare

*Adams, Richard Bacher, June Masters Burnett, Frances Hodgson Watership Down Any Age-appropriate Title/Series A Little Princess The Secret Garden Aiken, Joan Bagnold, Enid Black Hearts in Battersea National Velvet Byars, Betsy The Wolves of Willoughby Chase Cracker Jackson Barrie, J.M. Midnight Fox *Alcott, Louisa May Peter Pan Summer of the Swans Any Age-appropriate Title Trouble River Beach, Eric Alder, Elizabeth Cassell Military Series Calhoun, Mary The King’s Shadow Katie John *Blackmore, R.D. Alexander, Hannah Lorne Doone Carroll, Lewis ER Series Alice in Wonderland Bligh, William Through the Looking Glass Alexander, Lloyd Mutiny on the Bounty The Chronicles of Prydain Series *Cather Willa Bly, Stephen My Antonia Anderson, Sherwood Any Age-appropriate Title/Series Winesburg, Ohio Cavanaugh, Jack Borntrager, Mary Christpher An American Family Portrait Series Arnold, Francena Ellie’s People Series A Brother Beloved *de Cervantes, Miguel The Deepening Stream Bradbury, Ray Don Quixote Fruit for Tomorrow Dandelion Wine The Light in My Window Chaikin, Linda Lee Not My Will *Bronte, Charlotte A Day to Remember Series The Road Winds On Jane Eyre Straight Down a Crooked Lane *Chekov, Anton Then I am Strong *Bronte, Emily The Cherry Orchard Three Shall be One Wuthering Heights Clark, Ann Nolan Attema, Martha *Buck, Pearl S. Secret of the Andes A Time to Choose Big Wave The Good Earth Cleaver, Vera Aurandat, Paul Where the Lilies Bloom Paul Harvey’s the Rest of the Story Bunn, T. Davis More of Paul Harvey’s the Rest of Any Age-appropriate Title/Series the Story Bunting, Eve Collier, James Lincoln *Austen, Jane SOS Titanic My Brother Sam is Dead Any Age-appropriate Title Jump Ship to Freedom

Colson, Chuck *Bunyan, John Gideon’s Torch Pilgrim’s Progress (not children’s version) *Cooper, James Fennimore Avi The Deerslayer Captain Grey Burkett, Larry The Last of the Mohicans Crispin The Illuminati The Prarie The Secret School The Thor Conspiracy 9th – 12th GRADE SUMMER READING LIST

Although every effort has been made to separate books according to age-appropriateness, we realize that tastes differ and not every book on these lists may be appropriate for your family. For this reason, we encourage parents to choose books and read and discuss these books with their student. Titles/authors marked with an asterisk are advanced reading selections.

Costain, Thomas B. The Man in the Iron Mask Pittman The Silver Chalice The Three Musketeers Gates, Doris Courtney, Dayle *Du Maurier, Daphne Blue Willow Jaws of Terror Rebecca Gilge, Jeanette *Crane, Stephen Edwards, Julie Andrews Any Age-appropriate Title/Series Maggie, a Girl of the Streets Mandy Red Badge of Courage Gipson, Fred *Eliot, George Old Yeller *Craven, Margaret Silas Mariner I Heard the Owl Call My Name *Golding, William Again Calls the Owl Evans, Mike Lord of the Flies The Jerusalem Scroll *Dana, Richard Henry Gray, Elizabeth Janet Two Years Before the Mast *Faulkner, William Adam of the Road As I Lay Dying *Dante Go Down, Moses Gunn, Robin Jones Inferno Christy Miller Series Paradisio Field, Rachel Sierra Jensen Series Purgatorio Hitty, Her First Hundred Years *Guterson, David De Angeli Fielding, Henry Snow Falling on Cedars Door in the Wall Joseph Andrews *Hansberry, Lorraine *Defoe, Daniel *Fitzgerald, F. Scott A Raisin in the Sun Robinson Crusoe The Great Gatsby *Hardy, Thomas Dekker, Ted Fleischman, Paul Return of the Native Any Age-Appropriate Title Bull Run Path of the Pale Horse Hawes, Alberta Dickens, Charles Vinegar Boy David Copperfield Forbes, Kathryn Great Expectations Mama’s Bank Account *Hawthorne, Nathaniel Hard Times Forbes, Esther The House of the Seven Gables Oliver Twist Johnny Tremain The Scarlet Letter A Tale of Two Cities Fox, Paula Heitzmann, Kristen Dodge, Mary Mapes Slave Dancer Diamond of the Rockies Series Hans Brinker, or The Silver Skates Rocky Mountain Legacy Series Fox, John *Dostoyevsky, Fyodor The Little Shepherd of Kingdom *Hemingway, Ernest The Brothers Karamazov Come The Old Man and the Sea Crime and Punishment The Trail of the Lonesome Pine Henderson, Dee Douglas, Lloyd C. Fritz, Jean Any Age-appropriate Title/Series The Big Fisherman Brady The Robe Early Thunder Henty, G.A. Any Age-appropriate Title Dubois, William Pene Funderburk, Robert The 21 Balloons Any Age-appropriate Title/Series Herriot, James All Things Bright and Beautiful *Dumas, Alexander Gaines, Ernest All Things Great and Small The Count of Monte Cristo The Autobiography of Miss Jane All Things Wise and Wonderful 9th – 12th GRADE SUMMER READING LIST

Although every effort has been made to separate books according to age-appropriateness, we realize that tastes differ and not every book on these lists may be appropriate for your family. For this reason, we encourage parents to choose books and read and discuss these books with their student. Titles/authors marked with an asterisk are advanced reading selections.

The Lord God Made them All Lowry, Lois Kingsbury, Karen The Giver Hess, Donna Any Age Appropriate Title/Series Dust of the Earth McDonald, George In Search of Honor Kipling, Rudyard The Fisherman’s Lady Captains Courageous The Marquis Secret Hesse, Karen The Jungle Book Out of the Dust Just So Stories *Marshall, Catherine Christy Hoff, B.J. *Knowles, John Any Age-appropriate Title/Series A Separate Peace *Melville, Herman Billy Budd Holm, Anne Larson, Elyse Moby Dick I am David Women of Valor Series North to Freedom *Miller, Arthur Lawhead, Stephen The Crucible *Homer The Dragon King Saga Series The Illiad The Odyssey *Lee, Harper *Milton, John To Kill a Mockingbird Paradise Lost Hope, Anthony Prisoner of Zenda Montgomery, L.M. (Lucy Maude) Lee, Robert C. Anne of Green Gables Series *Hugo, Victor It’s a Mile from Here to Glory Emily of New Moon The Hunchback of Notre Dame Any Age-appropriate Title/Series Les Miserables *Leroux, Gaston Morris, Alan B. Hunt, Angela Elwell The Phantom of the Opera By Honor Bound Any Age-appropriate Title Guardians of the North Series Lewis, Beverly *Irving, Washington Any Age-appropriate Title/Series Morris, Gilbert The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Any Age-appropriate Title/Series Rip Van Winkle *Lewis, C.S. The Chronicles of Narnia Myers, Bill Irwin, Bill The Screwtape Letters Forbidden Doors Series Blind Courage ‘Till We Have Faces Journey’s to Fayrah Series The Space Trilogy: Ishiguro, Kazuo Out of the Silent Planet Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds Pale View of Hills Perelandra Shiloh That Hideous Strength Jacques, Brian Any Age-appropriate Title O’Hara, Mary The Redwall Series My Friend Flicka The Flying Dutchman Series Locke, Thomas Thunderhead The Spectrum Chronicles Series Jenkins, Jerry B. The Omega Network Oke, Janet Left Behind Series (Adult Version) The Delta Factor Any Age-appropriate Title/Series

Karon, Jan *London, Jack Orczy, Baroness The Mitford Years Series Call of the Wild The Scarlet Pimpernel Series The Sea Wolf Keillor, Garrison White Fang *Orwell, George Lake Wobegone Days 1984 Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth Animal Farm Kerr, Judith Evangeline When Hitler Stole the Pink Rabbit Palmer, Catherine 9th – 12th GRADE SUMMER READING LIST

Although every effort has been made to separate books according to age-appropriateness, we realize that tastes differ and not every book on these lists may be appropriate for your family. For this reason, we encourage parents to choose books and read and discuss these books with their student. Titles/authors marked with an asterisk are advanced reading selections.

The Happy Room Lineage of Grace Series Mark of the Lion Series *Paton, Alan Sons of Encouragement Series Cry, the Beloved Country Any Age-appropriate Title/Series

Paulsen, Gary Roddy, Lee Brian’s Hunt Any Age-appropriate Title/Series Sutcliff, Rosemary Brian’s Return Beowulf Brian’s Winter *Rostand, Edmond The Light Beyond the Forest Hatchet Cyrano De Bergerac The Road to Camlann The River The Sword and the Circle *Scott, Sir Walter The Warrior Scarlett Peart, Jane Ivanhoe Brides of Montclair Series *Swift, Jonathan Shaara, Michael Gulliver’s Travels Pella, Judith Killer Angels Ribbons West Series Any Age-appropriate Title Theone, Bodie and Brock Any Age-appropriate Title/Series Peretti, Frank Shakespeare, William Hangman’s Curse Any Age-appropriate Play *Thoreau, Henry David (Except Romeo and Juliet and Walden Piercing the Darkness Julius Caesar) Tolkien, J.R.R. The Prophet Sheldon, Charles The Hobbit In His Steps The Lord of the Rings Trilogy Tilly The Simiarillion Any Age-appropriate Title/Series *Shelley, Mary Frankenstein *Twain, Mark Phillips, Michael R. A Connecticut Yankee in King Caldonia Series Siegel, Robert Arthur’s Court The Journals of Corrie B. Hollister Whalesong Huckleberry Finn Series The Prince and the Pauper The Russians Series *Sinclair, Upton Tom Sawyer Secret of the Rose Series The Jungle Stonewyck Trilogy *Verne, Jules Any Age-appropriate Title/Series Smith, Betty 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Joy in the Morning Around the World in 80 Days Plath, Sylvia A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Journey to the Center of the Earth The Bell Jar *Solzhenitsyn, Alexandr Wallace, Lew *Potok, Chiam One Day in the Life of Ivan Ben Hur The Chosen Denisovich *Wharton, Edith Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan *Stevenson, Robert Louis Ethan Frome The Yearling The Black Arrow Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Wick, Lori Rawls, Wilson Kidnapped Any Age-appropriate Title/Series Summer of the Monkeys Treasure Island Where the Red Fern Grows *Wyss, Johann David *Stone, Irving The Swiss Family Robinson Richter, Conrad The Agony and the Ecstasy Light in the Forest NON-FICTION *Stowe, Harriet Beecher (Including Biography) Rivers, Francine Uncle Tom’s Cabin 9th – 12th GRADE SUMMER READING LIST

Although every effort has been made to separate books according to age-appropriateness, we realize that tastes differ and not every book on these lists may be appropriate for your family. For this reason, we encourage parents to choose books and read and discuss these books with their student. Titles/authors marked with an asterisk are advanced reading selections.

Adamson, Joy Hall, Mark Born Free Dobson, James Lifestories Any Age-appropriate Title Adkins, Mike Hautzig, Esther A Man Called Norman Dravecky, Dave The Endless Steppe Comeback Aitken, Jonathan When You Can’t Come Back Hershiser, Oral Nixon: A Life Out of the Blue Elliott, Elizabeth Akers, Michelle A Chance to Die Heyerdahl, Thor The Game and the Glory Passion and Purity Kon-Tiki The Savage My Kinsman Alexander, Shaun Through Gates of Splendor Jennings, Peter Touchdown Alexander Walk Across America Estes, Steve The Walk West Baker, Rachel Called to Die The First Woman Doctor Keller, Helen Evans, Tony The Story of My Life Barrett, Eric The Battle is the Lord’s Scientists Who Believe Kennedy, John F. Falwell, Jerry Profiles in Courage Bernall, Misty Building Dynamic Faith She Said Yes Falwell: An Autobiography Lacy, Al Strength for the Journey Battles of Destiny Series Bishop, Jim The Day Lincoln was Shot Foxe Landry, Tom Foxe’s Book of Martyrs Tom Landry: An Autobiography Boas, Jacob We Are Witnesses *Frank, Anne Lauber, Patricia The Diary of Anne Frank Volcano: The Eruption and Healing Brother Andrew (not the play) of Mt. Saint Helens God’s Smuggler Frankl, Viktor *Lewis, C.S. Byrd, Denis Man’s Search for Meaning The Abolition of Man Rise and Walk Mere Christianity *Franklin, Benjamin Any Age-appropriate Title Carson, Ben The Autobiography of Benjamin Gifted Hands Franklin Lucado, Max Any Age-appropriate Title Catton, Bruce Fritz, Jean Stillness at Appomattox Any Age-appropriate Title/Series Ludwig, Charles Any Age-appropriate Title/Series Collins, David R. Gibbs, Joe Noah Webster: Master of Words Fourth and One Maynard, Kyle Colson, Chuck Gibson, William No Excuses Any Age-appropriate Title Miracle Worker Mc Dowell, Josh Daugherty, James Gilbreth, Frank B. New Evidence that Demands a Daniel Boone Cheaper by the Dozen Verdict Under Siege Gunther, John J. Any Age-appropriate Title DiMarco, Hayley Death Be Not Proud Mean Girls Gone Morris, Harold 9th – 12th GRADE SUMMER READING LIST

Although every effort has been made to separate books according to age-appropriateness, we realize that tastes differ and not every book on these lists may be appropriate for your family. For this reason, we encourage parents to choose books and read and discuss these books with their student. Titles/authors marked with an asterisk are advanced reading selections.

Twice Pardoned *Washington, Booker T. Up From Slavery

Petry, Ann Wilkerson, David Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the The Cross and the Switchblade Undergroud Railroad Williams, Pat Piper, John Play 2 Win Any Age-appropriate Title Wind, Crying Reagan, Ronald Crying Wind In His Own Hand Yancey, Phillip Richardson, Don Disappointment with God Eternity in Their Hearts The Jesus I Never Knew Peace Child Reaching for the Invisible God What’s So Amazing About Grace Saint, Steve Any Age-appropriate Title End of the Spear Yates, Elizabeth Sandburg, Carl Amos Fortune, Free Man Abe Lincoln Grows Up

Stagg, Kristen If God Should Choose

Sterling, Dorothy Freedom Train – Harriet Tubman

*Strobel, Lee The Case for Faith The Case for Christ The Case for the Creator

Tada, Joni Eareckson A Step Farther Joni

Ten Boom, Corrie Any Age-appropriate Title Thomas, Andy Morning Star of the Reformation

Tiner, John Hudson Champions of Discovery Series For Those Who Dare: 101 Great Christians and How They Changed the World The Sowers Series When Science fails

Van Stone, Doris Dorie: The Girl Nobody Loved

Trinitas Academy

SUMMER READING CHALLENGE Students: remember to record # pages read daily.

E-mail Reading Log to [email protected] by August 20th or bring to school the first day of classes on Wednesday, August 25th.

Book Title Author Date # Pages Read 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Total # of pages read

Student’s Name: Parent’s Signature: AGES 5-12

CAMP WEEKLY SESSIONS IGNITE WILL INCLUDE: • MORNING & EVEN- ING WORSHIP WHEN: • MATH AND READ- June 14th, 2021 - July 30th, 2021 ING ASSISTANCE Time: 8am-3pm • ARTS & CRAFTS Aftercare: 3pm-6pm (Additional $20 • HANDS ON STEM per week) ACTIVITIES • SPORTS CAMP WHERE: (INFO ON BACK) Trinitas Academy • WEEKLY FUN FRI- Address: 1101 SW 49th Ave, DAYS Plantation, FL 33317 COVID SAFE PROTOCOLS Price: $80 per child/week WILL BE IN PLACE.

Early Enrollment Begins: 5/1/2021 DIRECTORS: MS. WAYNETTE Application Fee: $25 includes Camp & PASTOR JOSE Ignite tee-shirt

Students enrolled in both camps will INTERESTED IN FINDING OUT receive special pricing and options at MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE SCHOOL? registration. VISIT: HTTPS:// TRINITASACADEMY.COM/

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Trinitas Academy Presents

CAMP IGNITE and SOCCER CAMP

REGISTRATION FORM

PLEASE CIRCLE CAMP OF INTEREST OR BOTH: CAMP IGNITE OR SOCCER CAMP

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 6/5/2021

CHILD INFORMATION:

CHILD NAME ______

BIRTH DATE ______

GRADE ______

ALLERGIES ______

SPECIAL INFORMATION ABOUT CHILD ______

NAME OF SCHOOL ______

PARENT/GUARDIAN INFORMATION:

PARENT/GUARDIAN NAME ______

ADDRESS ______

PHONE ______

EMAIL ______

RELATIONSHIP ______

EMERGENCY CONTACT/S INFORMATION:

NAME ______

PHONE ______

EMAIL ______

RELATIONSHIP ______

APPLICATION FEE: PLEASE ATTACH $25 PER CHILD/PER APPLICATION (CAMP IGNITE INCLUDES CAMP TEE-SHIRT)

PRICING INFORMATION:

CAMP IGNITE: $80 weekly from 8am to 3pm Ages 5 to 12 years of age  Aftercare hours available from 3pm to 6pm for additional $20 weekly  Application fee: $25 per application per student. Includes camp tee-shirt

SOCCER CAMP: $75 per session from 9am to 12pm All skills welcomed, ages 5 to 15years of age  Session 1: July 12th to 16th, 2021  Session 2: July 19th to 23rd, 2021 If child is enrolled in both camps, discounted price of $140 weekly. Any questions, concerns or comments please email directors at:

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

We are excited for a summer filled with various summer camps. Parents, please see tentative schedule of events for Camp Ignite 2021.

Week 1 Theme: Starting with Christ Lesson: In the beginning and beyond Bible Verse: “Though your beginning was insignificant, yet your end will increase greatly.” Job 8:7

Week 2 Theme: Walking with God Lesson: Physical health awareness week. Taking care of our bodies that is pleasing in God’s sight. Bible Verse: “You shall walk in all the way that the Lord your God has commanded you, that you may live, and that it may go well with you, and that you may live long in the land that you shall possess.” Deuteronomy 5:33

Week 3 Theme: Emotionally Connected Lesson: What does the Bible teach about emotions and anxiety? Is it okay to cry? Bible Verse: "Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God." Philippians 4:6

Week 4 Theme: Staying mentally stable in Christ Lesson: Mental health awareness. Kids will learn special techniques in adapting to changes around them, and trusting God.

Bible Verse: But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore, I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me. 2 Corinthians 12:9 Week 5 Theme: Spiritually Strong Lesson: Lessons from biblical stories such as David and Goliath, John the Baptist etc. Bible Verse: “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go." Joshua 1:9

Week 6 Theme: Naturally Blessed and Highly Favored Lesson: Taking care of Nature and being stewards of God in spreading His word Bible Verse: “For you shall go out in joy and be led forth in peace; the mountains and the hills before you shall break forth into singing, and all the trees of the field shall clap their hands. Isaiah 55:12

Week 7 Theme: Igniting the Flames Lesson: Wrap up week. Kids will recap lessons learnt through the program and fellowship with others. Kids will share their experiences and what they have learned during the program.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR APP LYING LUNCH PROGRAM A HOUSEHOLD MEMBER IS ANY CHILD OR ADULT LIVING WITH YOU.

IF YOUR HOUSEHOLD RECEIVES BENEFITS FROM FLORIDA SNAP, FLORIDA TANF, OR THE FOOD DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM ON INDIAN RESERVATIONS (FDPIR), FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS:

Part 1: List only household members and the name of each child’s school (if known). Part 2: List the case number for any household member (including adults) receiving Florida SNAP, Florida TANF, or FDPIR benefits. Part 3: Skip this part. Part 4: Sign the form. The last four digits of a Social Security Number are not necessary. Part 5: Answer this question if you choose.

Turn the form in to Mrs. Maria Brisuela at our school.

IF NO ONE IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD GETS Florida SNAP, Florida TANF, OR FDPIR BENEFITS AND IF ANY CHILD IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD IS HOMELESS, A MIGRANT OR RUNAWAY, OR IN HEAD START FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS: Part 1: List all household members and the name of each child’s school (if known). If any child you are applying for is homeless, migrant, in Head Start or a runaway check the appropriate box and call, our school, homeless liaison, runaway, head start or migrant coordinator. Part 2: Skip this part. Part 3: Complete only if a child in your household isn’t eligible under Part 1. See instructions for All Other Households. Part 4: Sign the form. The last four digits of a Social Security Number are not necessary if you didn’t need to fill in Part 3. Part 5: Answer this question if you choose.

Turn the form in to Mrs. Waynette Adderley at our school.

IF YOU ARE APPLYING FOR A FOSTER CHILD, FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS: If all children in the household are foster children: Part 1: List all foster children and the school name for each child. Check the box indicating the child is a foster child. Part 2: Skip this part. Part 3: Skip this part. Part 4: Sign the form. The last four digits of a Social Security Number are not necessary. Part 5: Answer this question if you choose.

Turn the form in to Mrs. Waynette Adderley at our school.

If some of the children in the household are foster children: Part 1: List all household members and the name of each child’s school (if known). For any person, including children, with no income, you must check the “No Income” box. Check the box for each foster child. If any child you are applying for is homeless, migrant, in Head Start or a runaway check the appropriate box and if you have questions call your school. Part 2: Skip this part. Part 3: Complete only if a child in your household isn’t eligible under Part 1. See instructions for All Other Households. Part 4: Adult household member must sign the form and list the last four digits of their Social Security Number (or mark the box if s/he doesn’t have one). Part 5: Answer this question if you choose. Turn the form in to Mrs. Waynette Adderley at our school.

ALL OTHER HOUSEHOLDS, INCLUDING WIC HOUSEHOLDS, FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS:

Part 1: List all household members and the name of each child’s school (if known). For any person, including children, with no income, you must check the “No Income” box. If any child you are applying for is homeless, migrant, Head Start, a foster child or a runaway check the appropriate box and call Mrs. Waynette Adderley. Part 2: Skip this part. P a g e 1 of 4

Part 3: Follow these instructions to report total household income from this month or last month.  Section 1–Name: List all household members with income.  Section 2 – o Gross Income and How Often It Was Received: For each household member listed in section 1, list each type of income received for the month. You must tell us how often the money is received—weekly, every other week, twice a month or monthly. o Earnings: Be sure to list the gross income, not the take-home pay. Gross income is the amount earned before taxes and other deductions. You should be able to find it on your pay stub or your boss can tell you. o Income received from welfare, child support, and alimony: List the amount each person received. o Income received from retirement benefits, Social Security, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Veteran’s benefits (VA benefits), and disability benefits: List the amount each person received. o All Other Income: List Worker’s Compensation, unemployment or strike benefits, regular contributions from people who do not live in your household, and any other income. Do not include benefits from WIC, Federal education and foster payments received by the family from the placing agency. For ONLY the self-employed, under Earnings from Work, report income after expenses. This is for your business, farm, or rental property. If you are in the Military Privatized Housing Initiative or get combat pay, do not include these allowances as income.

Your children may qualify for free or reduced-price meals if your household income falls at or below the limits on this chart:

FEDERAL ELIGIBILITY INCOME CHART for School Year 2021-2022

Household size Yearly Monthly Weekly 1 23,828 1,968 459 2 32,227 2,686 620 3 40,626 3,386 782 4 49,025 4,086 943 5 57,424 4,786 1,105 6 65,823 5,486 1,266 7 74,222 6,186 1,428 8 82,621 6,886 1,589 Each additional +8,399 +700 +162 person:

Part 4: Adult household member must sign the form and list the last four digits of their Social Security Number (or mark the box if s/he doesn’t have one).

The information contained within this application may be shared with other Federal/Local health programs for which your child(ren) may qualify, however your permission is required. This will not affect your eligibility for school meals. May school officials share the information within this application with other programs? Check the appropriate box.

Part 5: Answer this question if you choose.

Turn the form in to Mrs. Maria Brisuela at your school.

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2021-2022

FREE AND REDUCED-PRICE SCHOOL MEALS FAMILY APPLICATION

PART 1. ALL HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS** RETURN THIS APPLICATION TO YOUR CHILD’S SCHOOL** Place a check in the box below if child is a foster, homeless, migrant, Place a runaway, or Head Start child. If each child attending school is a foster, check in the Names of all household members Student ID (First, Middle Initial, Last) homeless, runaway, migrant or in Head Start, skip to part 4 to sign this form. box if NO Foster Homeless Migrant Runaway Head Start income

PART 2. BENEFITS IF ANY MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD RECEIVES Florida SNAP, FDPIR OR Florida TANF Assistance, PROVIDE THE NAME AND CASE NUMBER FOR THE PERSON WHO RECEIVES BENEFITS AND SKIP TO PART 4. IF NO ONE RECEIVES THESE BENEFITS, SKIP TO PART 3. NAME:______PROGRAM NAME ______CASE NUMBER: (NOT EBT CARD NUMBER)______

PART 3. TOTAL HOUSEHOLD GROSS INCOME (BEFORE DEDUCTIONS). List all income on the same line as the person who receives it. Check the box for how often it is received. RECORD EACH INCOME ONLY ONCE. 1. NAME 2. GROSS INCOME AND HOW OFTEN IT WAS RECEIVED

Social (LIST ONLY HOUSEHOLD Earnings Welfare, All other MEMBERS WITH INCOME) Security, income

from work child Weeks

Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly

SSI, VA, (such as before support, retirement Unemployme deductions. alimony benefits nt) benefits Weekly Weekly Weeks 2 Every Twice Monthly Weekly Weeks 2 Every Twice Monthly Weekly 2 Every Twice Monthly Weekly Weeks 2 Every Twice Monthly (Example) Jane Smith $200 X $150 X $0 $0

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$ $ $ $ PART 4. SIGNATURE AND LAST FOUR DIGITS OF SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER (ADULT MUST SIGN) An adult household member must sign the application. If Part 3 is completed, the adult signing the form also must list the last four digits of his or her Social Security Number or mark the “I do not have a Social Security Number” box. (See Statement on the back of this page.) I certify (promise) that all information on this application is true and that all income is reported. I understand that the school will get Federal funds based on the information I give. I understand that school officials may verify (check) the information. I understand that if I purposely give false information, my children may lose meal benefits, and I may be prosecuted. I understand my child’s eligibility status may be shared as allowed by law. Signature: ______Printed name:______Date: Address:______Phone Number: ______Email:______City:______State:______Zip Code:______Last four digits of Social Security Number: * * * - * * - ______ I do not have a Social Security Number The information contained within this application may be shared with other Federal/Local health programs for which your child(ren) may qualify, however your permission is required. This will not affect your eligibility for school meals. May school officials share the information within this application with other programs No Yes Child(ren) may also qualify for free or low-cost health and dental insurance with Florida KidCare. Apply at floridakidcare.org or call 1- 888-540-5437.

PART 5. CHILDREN’S ETHNIC AND RACIAL IDENTITIES (OPTIONAL) Choose one ethnicity: Choose one or more (regardless of ethnicity):  Hispanic/Latino  Asian American Indian or Alaska Native Black or African American White Native  Not Hispanic/Latino Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

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*****DO NOT FILL OUT THIS PART. THIS IS FOR SCHOOL USE ONLY***** Annual Income Conversion: Weekly x 52, Every 2 Weeks x 26, Twice A Month x 24 Monthly x 12

Total Income: ______Per:  Week,  Every 2 Weeks,  Twice A Month,  Month,  Year Household size: ______

Categorical Eligibility: ______Eligibility: Free______Reduced______Denied______Date Withdrawn:______

Reason for denial or withdrawal: ______ Check if Error Prone Application

Determining Official’s Signature: ______Date: ______

Confirming Official’s Signature: ______Date: ______

Verifying Official’s Signature: ______Date: ______

The Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act requires the information on this application. You do not have to give the information, but if you do not, we cannot approve your child for free or reduced price meals. You must include the last four digits of the social security number of the adult household member who signs the application. The last four digits of the social security number is not required when you apply on behalf of a foster child or you list a Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Program or Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR) case number or other FDPIR identifier for your child or when you indicate that the adult household member signing the application does not have a social security number. We will use your information to determine if your child is eligible for free or reduced price meals, and for administration and enforcement of the lunch and breakfast programs. We MAY share your eligibility information with education, health, and nutrition programs to help them evaluate, fund, or determine benefits for their programs, auditors for program reviews, and law enforcement officials to help them look into violations of program rules.

In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g. Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.), should contact the Agency (State or local) where they applied for benefits. Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English. To file a program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, (AD-3027) found online at: http://www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.html, and at any USDA office, or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by:

mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 fax: (202) 690-7442; or email: [email protected].

This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

Date of Staff Name of Household Member Detailed Information Received Contact Initials Contacted

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