Rock the Block
How has the Block Schedule prepared you for the future?
Our Block Schedule allows our students the opportunity to take a college-like schedule and curriculum while at Trinity. Listen as our Class of 2022 talks about how block prepared them for the future.
Explore the streets of Lyon, France, and Florence, Italy as Mr. Morris virtually walks his AP European History students through the arts and architecture of the Renaissance!
Mr. Hammer’s Aerospace Science class completed and tested the airplane designs.
Within the walls of Trinity, students can start taking STEM classes their VERY FIRST YEAR. Freshman biology and mathematics courses emphasize project-based learning. In addition, CAD, or Computer Aided Design, is now a freshman elective where first-year Rocks can design and build models for printing and manufacturing in the lab.
Check out Mrs. deGolian’s Recent U.S. History Classes using coding and other available technology to bring their presentations to life!
STEM students are working with CAD, basic measurement tools, and a CNC machine to create custom brackets for joining parts together.
Over the course of the semester the Entrepreneurship Studies class put together several components for a start-up business (business plan, brochure, PowerPoint, display, etc.) and made their final presentations on their ventures in the Trinity Board Room.
Check out Mr. Ethan Morris’ AP European History class designing LEGO creations representing something they’ve learned about the Renaissance, Reformation, or Counterreformation!
Alumni Scott Blincoe ’12 visited Mr. Hammer’s STEM class to talk about his experience working at Blue Origin, and how Trinity helped him get there!
Listen to Riley Moremen ’21 introduce an AP Chemistry lab that features Trinity students studying the titration of an antacid. Mr. Mark Amick concludes the video by explaining why the Block Schedule allows him to get more hands-on with his lesson plans.
Watch as Mr. Heintz’s Freshman Biology class gets on the move, collaborating with one another for notes, assignments, and having fun as they learn!
Watch Mr. Kannapel’s AP Psychology class get first-hand experience as groups perform brain surgeries on oranges! The students were studying the different parts of the brain, and how each function, both individually, and together.