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Monday, October 18th, 2021

Guidance will be running a workshop on how to apply to college on Thursday, October 28th at 12:30 pm.  If you are a grade 12 student who is planning to apply to college and you are NOT in a grade 12 class in the afternoon, please come to Guidance and sign up to attend the workshop.

 

Attention Grade 12s!  The Grad hoodies are now available for the Class of 2022.  You have the option of black or maroon.  Hoodies are $32.95 plus tax and shipping.  The window to purchase the hoodies is only open until October 25, 2021.  See the flyer on the HT website to purchase your hoodie from the McCarthy Uniform online store.

Thursday, October 14th, 2021

Guidance will be running a workshop on how to apply to college on Thursday, October 28th at 12:30 pm.  If you are a grade 12 student who is planning to apply to college and you are NOT in a grade 12 class in the afternoon, please come to Guidance and sign up to attend the workshop.

 

Attention ANY runners who would like to participate in next week's AABHN cross country meet --- please come down to the cafeteria immediately following these announcements for a brief but very important meeting to discuss next Wednesday's meet. 

 

The Lower Café will be closed at lunch today to prepare for the vaccination clinic being held at HT later today.

 

The Greens at Renton is looking for 1-2 people to help handout candy etc. at the pumpkin harvest parade this Saturday the 16th.  If interested, please see the post on the volunteer board in guidance for more information.

 

The French Club will be meeting today at the beginning of lunch in room 146. New members are always welcome. Please bring your lunch.

 

Good luck to the Junior boys volleyball team who are facing the Valley Heights  Bears this afternoon. Teachers please dismiss the boys team at 2:35 today.

 

Attention Grade 12s!  The Grad hoodies are now available for the Class of 2022.  You have the option of black or maroon.  Hoodies are $32.95 plus tax and shipping.  The window to purchase the hoodies is only open until October 25, 2021.  See the flyer on the HT website to purchase your hoodie from the McCarthy Uniform online store.

Wednesday, October 13th, 2021

HT Guidance is hosting our Grade 12 Parent Information session on Wed Oct. 20th @ 6pm virtually via TEAMS.   We will discuss details about the 2022 graduation, as well as the upcoming important dates for our graduating students.  We will give a brief overview of the post-secondary pathways, as well as offers tips for funding your post-secondary education.  Your parents received an email on Sept 20 with the meeting link.  Please email Ms. Deroo or check Facebook for the link.  

 

The French Club will be meeting this Thursday, October 14th at the beginning of lunch in room 146. New members are always welcome. Please bring your lunch.

 

The Social Justice club will be meeting over lunch today in the Chapel. Bring your lunch and your ideas. Anyone in grades 9-12 can attend.

Tuesday, October 12th, 2021

The school continues to receive calls from the community of students littering in the neighbourhood on their way back from the Whitehorse Plaza at lunch. Students are expected to refrain from littering in the neighbourhood and to dispose of any garbage in the garbage cans back at the school.

On a positive note, the Dollarama store in the Whitehorse Plaza is willing to reopen their doors to HT students. We expect that students will display acceptable behaviour while in the store and uphold the reputation of HT students of being positive contributors to the surrounding community.

 

Congratulations to our Football Team who beat Pauline Johnson, 9-6 on Friday.

 

The French Club will be meeting this Thursday, October 14th at the beginning of lunch in room 146. New members are always welcome. Please bring your lunch.

 

Just a reminder, tomorrow is Dress Down Day for $2.00. All proceeds will go to the United Way.

 

Friday, October 8th, 2021

The senior girls beat Delhi 43-26 to go 2-0 on the season. Outstanding performances by Joanna Smith, Charli Thornewell and Sophia Correia.

The junior girls beat Delhi 27-14 to also go 2-0 on the season. Outstanding performances by Katie Earle, Parker Lennox and Gabby Moore. 

 

"Congratulations to the junior boys volleyball team who won their match against the visiting Delhi Raiders yesterday in 3 sets.  All players had a great game. Our top servers were Colby Holliday, Carson Zilkey and Andrew O'Neail. We saw excellent sets and allso serves from Liam Stratford, Noah Gascoigni, and Addi Kakoty. Way to go, boys. Our next volleyball practice is bright and early Tuesday morning. See you then".

 

HT won their 15th consecutive County wide championship. Individual accomplishments were Alexandra Sullivan, girls singles winner, Alex De Roo boys singles winner, Riley Rickerman and Simon Van Rooy boys doubles winners, Raya Vandenbussche and Jenise Ferras girls doubles runners-up, Lorenzo Catipay and Molly Bouw mixed doubles runners-up, exceptional performance by Lucius Cerlau. Your coaches are very proud of your accomplishments.

 

I’d like to congratulate the boys golf team on an amazing turnout yesterday at the Cambridge Golf Club as they competed in CWOSSA. Braden Moore and Max Jolley both played solid rounds for the Titans. Jack Millard should have brought an extra pair of pants to the tournament, as he got a hole in one! Jack really did get his first ever hole in one on the 7th hole. At the end of the tournament, Jack was tied for first place at 72 and was forced to a playoff with ACS. Unfortunately, he came up short on the second hole, and finished 2nd. Great job boys! Ms Edge and Mr Martinow couldn’t be more proud of you.

 

 

Monday, October 4th, 2021

"Junior boys volleyball players, our practice after school today is in the small gym, see you then."

 

"Attention Holy Trinity musicians, for all those who would like to be a part of the Holy Trinity Concert Band - there will be a brief meeting at lunch today in the music room. We plan on having our first rehearsal this Wednesday after school from 3 til 4:30! If you can't make it today or Wednesday, please see Mr. Webster if you're interested!" 

 

Collection for the St. Vincent de Paul food Drive will be Wednesday and Thursday of this week, don't forget to bring these items in to score points for your Grade. For a list of what to bring in, see the list that was given to teachers in this week's Memo 

 

There is a mandatory football meeting in the gym for during the first part of lunch. All members must attend.

 

Check out our new #BHNCares logo. Congrats and a huge shout out to Summer Wolfe, one of our own Grade 11 students on the winning submission.

Look out for some great initiatives coming soon through the #BHNCares as we do our part in promoting environmental stewardship and sustainability.

Congrats Summer on your winning creation!!! 

 

Big shout out goes to the Football team for a dominating 23-0 victory over Waterford on Friday afternoon.  Stand out performances came from Taye Lovell and Chase Bacher on the offensive side of the ball.  The entire defensive team gets a major shout out for shutting out the Wolves which hasn't happened in over 10 years.  Big team win heading into week 3 of the season!  Let's get to work to prepare for our game next week vs PJ in Brantford.

 

The Lower Cafeteria is closed today.

Friday, October 1st, 2021

Attention all Cross-country runners -- Please remember to sign up at www.runforthecure.com and Join team Holy Trinity Catholic High School  for the CIBC Run for the Cure which is this Sunday October 3rd.  Students will create their own route, and run in their own neighbourhoods.  You can also tune in through the website to the ceremonies including opening ceremonies, survivor talks and performances by Chantal Kreviazuk and Brett Kissel.  Students are encouraged to sign up, get active and raise money for this worthy cause. 

Next week the cross-country team will practice Wednesday and Thursday after school.  Tuesday is a PA day.  Have a great weekend running for a great cause. 

 

"Yesterday's junior volleyball match against cross town rivals SCS started with a very close game resulting in a 2 point loss. The team got into their groove in the next set to win 25-14. Despite some great plays we couldn't keep the momentum for the win. Great efforts were made by all players for some awesome rallies. We saw great sets and serves by Aady Kakoty and Noah Gascoigne. Stand out players this week were: Andrew O'Neail, Landon Stratford, Carson Zilkey, and Nick Weiler. See you after school on Monday for our next practice, boys."

 

Congrats to the Senior Boys volleyball team who played a great game against our cross town rivals SCS Sabres. The boys took the game 3-1. Standout performances was put forth by Nolan Craig who would not let the ball hit the floor in his libero position as well as Cole Haviland with some great blocks and attacks. Great work guys

 

The senior girls tipped off the season last night at home against SCS with a score of 53-29. Standout performances by Joanna Smith, Sophia Bomberry, Abbey Benaway and Charli Thornewell.

The junior girls followed by beating SCS with a score of 39-17. Top performances by Teagan Vanrooy, Parker Lennox and Katie Earle.The girls will take on Delhi next Thursday.

 

The Chapel will be less accessable today because of retreats taking place throughout the day. Please call the chaplaincy office prior to sending students to the chapel.

Thursday, September 30th, 2021

Good luck to the junior and senior boys volleyball teams who are traveling across town to compete against SCS today. Players please board the bus at the front of the school by 2:25 .

 

Students are allowed to eat their lunches in our school cafeteria seating area as of October 1st, using a Covid 19 social distancing format with limited seats. The servery still remains closed at this time.

Wednesday, September 29th, 2021

Due to an incident at lunch yesterday, HT students will no longer be permitted to enter the Dollarama store in the Whitehorse Plaza. We would ask that students do not attempt to enter the store until this restriction is lifted.

 

Any students that pre-ordered an Orange shirt, please pick it up today at lunch time in the cafeteria. Thank you.l

 

Our junior boys volleyball team worked hard to get back in the game but lost in the 5th set yesterday to oHagersville yesterday. It was a match that had a lot of ups and downs but great performances by all.

Our senior boys volleyball team played very well yesterday to beat Hagersville 

3-1 . Standout performances were put forth by the hard hitters Alex Tulpin and Gryffin Townsend. Zach Weiler also had an awesome performance running the offence with his great sets.

Junior and Senior boys have practice tonight at 3:00 in the big gym. See you there.

Tuesday, September 28, 2021

"Good luck to the junior and senior boys' volleyball teams who are traveling to Hagersville this afternoon for the first game of their season! Players, please board the bus by noon at the front of the school. Our next practice is Wednesday after school."

 

If you have a book that is overdue, please return it to the bin outside the library door.

Some books are long overdue because we were not together when the library closed last June. Don't worry about that; we understand. Just put the book in the bin. 

 

Thanksgiving is quickly approaching and the Norfolk St. Vincent de Paul are in much need of food items for their Thanksgiving Food Drive. It is our hope that our Norfolk County Catholic Schools can be of assistance. To donate tangible items, SSVP is holding in-person contactless collections on Saturday, October 9th (4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.) at St. Mary’s Church, Simcoe and Sunday, October 10th (10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.) at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs’, Delhi.

 

Any students that pre-ordered an Orange Shirt, please pick it up today at lunch time in

the cafeteria.  

 

Attention Cross Country Runners-we will be practicing Monday to Thursday each week. Please meet outside the phys. ed. office at 3:10 each day ready to run. Looking forward to seeing all the runners.

 

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