Friday, July 17, 2020
Special Edition: The Final Issue
We spent a lot of time together in the Fall newsletters looking back with reunion classes and Homecoming etc.. Our Winter newsletter showcased pride in our present and some special Crusader moments.

Our Summer newsletter finds us looking forward facing unprecedented challenges and historic uncertainties. One thing we can hold onto as Crusaders is that, much like our church is not a building but a people, our home is a very special community and not just a physical address.


At the end of January we kicked off Catholic Schools Week with Mass and students spread the love about their Trinity experience with sticky notes.


In February we inducted our National Honor Society scholars. Our students rose to the challenge of increased uncertainty with positivity and prayer in support of our staff and each other as we prepared for Lent.

Our hockey team went viral as they arrived at the rink ice with six skaters and a goalie and left with a victory. Hollywood could not have assembled a better cast of characters or written a more inspirational story line.

In a night that personified what Crusader Nation is all about, we honored Brian Bill as his jersey was retired. The stands were full. The emotions were widely apparent. The legacy was truly honored.
Coach Pete Pinto Honored with Mickey Lione, Jr. Award - READ HERE
#Represent
March included Trinity representation at the Stamford Saint Patrick’s Day parade. Our Crusader Players got so close to opening night but had to settle for dress rehearsal performance only as school went virtual and distancing came of age.


Father Michael and Campus Ministry stayed by our side throughout. Students, teachers and administrators rose to the occasion as well.

Our Junior Ring Ceremony was drive- thru. We met up via Facebook Live Friday Night Lights. Care packages were delivered to our seniors.
Our parents organized a food drive to keep us centered as always on helping others. The response from our community was so heartfelt.

On the night we were meant to hold graduation a car parade was organized as a place holder until we could meet again.

Both our girls and boys basketball teams have so much to be proud of. The boys team certainly appeared to be building the momentum needed to take them all the way to Foxwoods. Although we had no idea at the time their season would be cut so short, their final home game was amazing. Crusader fans got to see quite a show. The crowd went wild as every player put up points to the sound of wild cheers on the way to victory.
Our student announcers added to the energy and caused quite a lot of double takes.
For six weeks we premiered our "Friday Night Lights" videos on Friday night at 8:20pm.  

  • 5/8 - we celebrated Trinity
  • 5/15 - we celebrated our seniors
  • 5/22 - we featured the "Don't Rush Challenge" video created for Mrs. Tannian and Ms. Poteau's Media classes
  • 5/29 - we celebrated "Graduation Day"
  • 6/5 - we celebrated underclassmen
  • 6/12 - we celebrated our "Senior Spotlight" project

If you missed any, you can view the videos Here
Class of 2020 Baccalaureate Mass
The Last Class of Trinity Catholic High School
Class of 2020 Graduation
We wish all of our underclassman Godspeed as they pivot toward new paths knowing that they too are forever part of Crusader Nation.
Going forward, please contact schools@diobpt.org or (203)416-1400 for all alumni and reunion support for Central Catholic, Stamford Catholic, St. Mary's and Trinity Catholic.