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Trinity Hall's school building was expanded to 40,000 square feet after our building addition was completed in 2019. The main entrance was created to welcome our growing student body to the very special place that is Trinity Hall. Students and visitors must pass through a security station before being allowed to enter the building.
Main Lobby
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After passing through the security station, students and visitors are welcomed to the Dr. Robert H. Harris Memorial Lobby. Features of the two-story main lobby include an expansive front desk, elegant and modern light fixtures, a flat screen television, and a beautiful wall display with Trinity Hall's core values of Leadership, Respect, Perseverance, and Faith.
Room 103 in the East Wing
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Room 103 is an example of the size and features found in classrooms on the first floor of the East wing. Typical seating includes modular desks and chairs (usually placed in either a "U" shape or in small groups). The room holds multiple white boards as well as an Enos Smart Board, and has remote access technology for students not on campus.
Room 107: Fitness Studio
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The Fitness Studio is equipped with strength training and cardio equipment for the health and wellness of all students. The full-time athletic trainer uses the Studio to work with student-athletes recovering from injuries. Athletic teams use the studio as a place for strength and conditioning.
Room 100: Innovation Studio
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The Innovation Studio is an open space designed for student engagement, quiet study time, collaboration, and hands-on learning. Students have access to the outside through the "garage door" which leads to the North lawn. This door also allows for larger engineering and industrial design projects to come and go.
Room 206: Art Studio
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The Art Studio is a creative space for all of our arts classes and activities. The large, bright, and open space is decorated with student artwork and pieces from the many student productions through the years. In this space, students attend studio art and graphic design classes, build sets, design costumes, and rehearse chorus performances.
The Chapel
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Trinity Hall is an independent school in the Catholic tradition. Having a space for prayer and spiritual reflection was a priority when the new building addition was built. The peaceful space, dedicated to Dr. Robert H. Harris, is used for small services and individual prayer and meditation.
Room 121 in the West Wing
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Room 121 is an example of the size and features found in classrooms in the West wing. The modular desks and chairs allow for flexible seating for large discussions or small group work. The technology, including an Enos Smart Board and a Meeting Owl Pro camera, provides access for students not on campus.
Room 102: Engineering Laboratory
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Trinity Hall students must take four years of Engineering in order to graduate. The Engineering Lab starts a student's journey with significant instruction on safely using the tools and equipment found in the lab. Students work with industry-standard software, engineering notebooks, and multiple tools to gain comfort and confidence in their hands-on problem solving skills. This lab is equipped with multiple white boards and a Sharp AQUOS BOARD. The Engineering Lab shares a prep room with the Physics Lab.
Room 104: Physics Laboratory
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The Physics Lab offers room for exploration and experimentation with physics and mathematical problems. The elevated desks are on wheels and can be moved into any configuration necessary for the teacher's instruction and student learning. This lab is equipped with multiple white boards and a Sharp AQUOS BOARD. The Physics Lab shares a prep room with the Engineering Lab.
Room 106: Biology Laboratory
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The Bio Lab is a true research laboratory. Each station is equipped with an exhaust system for use during experiments that may produce fumes. Students have access to safety protective equipment and all necessary lab supplies scientists need to conduct their work. This lab is equipped with multiple white boards and a Sharp AQUOS BOARD. The Bio Lab shares a prep room with the Chemistry Lab.
Room 108: Chemistry Laboratory
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In the Chemistry Lab, all student work stations are equipped with gas, a water faucet, and an electrical outlet to allow for all types of hands-on work. There are two chem fume hoods, an emergency shower, and an eye wash station, as well as protective gear standing at the ready. This lab is equipped with multiple white boards and a Sharp AQUOS BOARD. The Chemistry Lab shares a prep room with the Bio Lab.
The Commons
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The largest room in the building, the Commons is for multi-purpose use and has the capacity to hold the entire student body and full staff in normal circumstances (no social distancing). Students eat their lunches, have study hall, attend Community Meetings, and participate in Mass in this space. We are looking forward to meeting as a community in the Commons at some point later in the 2020-2021 school year!
The Counseling Office
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The Counseling Office is available to all students for two specific
purposes. Our school counselor works with all students, whether
addressing the entire student body, individual classes, smaller groups, or with students by request on a one-on-one basis when they need additional support for their health and wellness. The college counseling
team works from the same office. Formal college programming begins during the sophomore year, but the college counselors collaborate on academic advisement, parent meetings, and individual conferences, and are available to all students and families whenever questions and concerns arise.
Hallway: Benches and Lockers
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Our first graduating class, the Class of 2017, noted how important the "Hall" is to their every day lives. Our halls, therefore, include two important features: benches for small group work, individual study or quiet time, and socializing; and spacious wooden lockers, complete with shelving and hooks for all our students need to store.