The Standard March 2012

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TCS The Standard March 2012

Transcript of The Standard March 2012

Hats, Hats, Hats! And Crazy Hair!It is a Fun Friday for Ms. Duyck, Cole

Anderson, Hayden Garrett, Bailey Stelter, Marisol Bernal, and Major

McGavock.

Varsity cheerleader, Amy Davis, helps Micah Stephens

show her school spirit by adding a TCS spirit ribbon to

her uniform.

Erin Hagood and Maegan Conroy

Performing cheers and tossing TCS t-shirts to the crowd was a spectacular start to the Back-to-School Grass Bash.

SpiritCady Grace Wynn gets the TCS families in the Christmas spirit during the Grandparents’ Coffee.

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TRINITY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL NEWSLETTER

Madeline Landess and Leah Vinson are happily enjoying the Family Fun Day events at the

Shadow Hills Golf Course.

Dressed cozy and warm for their morning stroll are Jessica

Brazile and Shirley Rogers.

Cris Duncan is prepared and waiting for the

elementary students to be picture perfect for a group

photo. Cris graciously gave a percentage of the money he

received back to TCS.received back to TCS.

Giving insight to our unique personality traits was the topic of Joyce Herron’s Friday

Firm Foundation Class.

Our generous parents, Heidi and James Gilmore,

partner together with other TCS parents to provide lunch for the

elementary school staff.

Student AmbassadorKimberly Mears gives of

her time and excellent table decorating skills

before the evening Theater Art Class’ Theater Art Class’

Christmas performance.

Jacob Swim, Macy Tapp, and Faith Garza collect Christmas shoeboxes to give hope, happiness, and blessing for local

families.

Rob and Tina Sanders give of their time to serve and bless

our TCS staff during the Thanks For Giving dinner at

the 50 Yard Line.

Belinda Burnett and Lyndi Klein lend a helping hand to our teachers by preparing some

classroom bulletin board materials.

Chad Curry gives us a smiling target during Family Fun Day.

Sixth graders Hallie Hayslip and Hallie Gillespie shared with us a

touching chapel program about the gift of God’s love shining through

our TCS adoptive families.

Giving all his attention to the activity during computer class is fourth grader Wyatt Bailey.

Matthew Goforth gives a few moments of his time to be a part of a Wednesday

chapel program.

Giving their competitors a challenge are Cross Country teammates

Ben Smith, Paul David Ben Smith, Paul David Gaschen, Addison

Womack, Timothy Peikert, and Ben Wheeler.

When there is a need, TCS families give from the heart. Kylie Espinoza,

Tatum Duncan, Curtis Yates, and Katie Fargason help Heather Rogers and Adell Garcia organize donations to be delivered to families in Bastrop,

Texas.

At the conclusion of the God and Nation performance, fifth grader

Joseph Purnell and his family gave thanks to John Zahn for his service

and sacrifice for our country.

Geronimo Brannon gives up his after lunch playtime to wash the

lunchroom tables.

Susie Stell gives her sons Pierce and David a hug after David’s basketball

game at the Lions’ Den.

Cris Duncan is prepared and waiting for the

elementary students to be picture perfect for a group

photo. Cris graciously gave a percentage of the money he

received back to TCS.received back to TCS.

Giving insight to our unique personality traits was the topic of Joyce Herron’s Friday

Firm Foundation Class.

Our generous parents, Heidi and James Gilmore,

partner together with other TCS parents to provide lunch for the

elementary school staff.

Student AmbassadorKimberly Mears gives of

her time and excellent table decorating skills

before the evening Theater Art Class’ Theater Art Class’

Christmas performance.

Jacob Swim, Macy Tapp, and Faith Garza collect Christmas shoeboxes to give hope, happiness, and blessing for local

families.

Rob and Tina Sanders give of their time to serve and bless

our TCS staff during the Thanks For Giving dinner at

the 50 Yard Line.

Belinda Burnett and Lyndi Klein lend a helping hand to our teachers by preparing some

classroom bulletin board materials.

Chad Curry gives us a smiling target during Family Fun Day.

Sixth graders Hallie Hayslip and Hallie Gillespie shared with us a

touching chapel program about the gift of God’s love shining through

our TCS adoptive families.

Giving all his attention to the activity during computer class is fourth grader Wyatt Bailey.

Matthew Goforth gives a few moments of his time to be a part of a Wednesday

chapel program.

Giving their competitors a challenge are Cross Country teammates

Ben Smith, Paul David Ben Smith, Paul David Gaschen, Addison

Womack, Timothy Peikert, and Ben Wheeler.

When there is a need, TCS families give from the heart. Kylie Espinoza,

Tatum Duncan, Curtis Yates, and Katie Fargason help Heather Rogers and Adell Garcia organize donations to be delivered to families in Bastrop,

Texas.

At the conclusion of the God and Nation performance, fifth grader

Joseph Purnell and his family gave thanks to John Zahn for his service

and sacrifice for our country.

Geronimo Brannon gives up his after lunch playtime to wash the

lunchroom tables.

Susie Stell gives her sons Pierce and David a hug after David’s basketball

game at the Lions’ Den.

Kasey and Matt Hearn share a quick good-bye with their son Jace before he boards the bus for science camp.

Sara Davis reads part of the story “The Gift of the Magi” during the holiday Grandparents’ Coffee.

Michael Landess, Kathy Sea, and Robert Sea enjoy the Thanks for Giving dinner at the 50 Yard Line.

Sharing the excitement during the volleyball matches at the Family Fun Day are Holly Duncan and Claudia Bradley.

The Zamora Family - Sunni, Rick, and Michele share their day sightseeing during the Washington D.C. trip.

After introducing themselves during their Wednesday chapel program, Wyatt Harlan,

John Luke Sosebee, Kyndal Riewe, and Madelynne Gilmore shared a Bible

message with the elementary students.

Fourth grade teacher Mrs. Hamilton and her students share their excitement for the Texas Rangers’ playoff win.

Hope Hayes and Marisa Pena are all smiles after the performance of the classic Wizard of Oz with an added

creative twist.

Myles Leonard and Luke Kittenenjoy some free time at the high school retreat.

Rangers Win! Rangers Win!

Amy Crump, Carrie Hayslip, and Candice Fernandez share a refreshing drink and delicious lunch to celebrate the beginning of another memorable school year.

Ben Hamilton, Zane Eaton, John Beck III, and Miled Jabor, Jr.

share their good sense of direction to successfully

complete the Corn Maize challenge.

Deanna Duncan and Susan Curry share a smile and one more last check before camera flashes on school picture day.

Sharing her time and love for furry, little

friends, Abigail Jarnagin volunteers at the fair representing

our Trinity 4-H group.

From tiny footprints to adorable turkeys with actual feathers Maylee Frazier, Jack Hines and Abigail Zheng share their artwork before they sing songs and give thanks to God for our many blessings.

Lemonade Ladies

Kasey and Matt Hearn share a quick good-bye with their son Jace before he boards the bus for science camp.

Sara Davis reads part of the story “The Gift of the Magi” during the holiday Grandparents’ Coffee.

Michael Landess, Kathy Sea, and Robert Sea enjoy the Thanks for Giving dinner at the 50 Yard Line.

Sharing the excitement during the volleyball matches at the Family Fun Day are Holly Duncan and Claudia Bradley.

The Zamora Family - Sunni, Rick, and Michele share their day sightseeing during the Washington D.C. trip.

After introducing themselves during their Wednesday chapel program, Wyatt Harlan,

John Luke Sosebee, Kyndal Riewe, and Madelynne Gilmore shared a Bible

message with the elementary students.

Fourth grade teacher Mrs. Hamilton and her students share their excitement for the Texas Rangers’ playoff win.

Hope Hayes and Marisa Pena are all smiles after the performance of the classic Wizard of Oz with an added

creative twist.

Myles Leonard and Luke Kittenenjoy some free time at the high school retreat.

Rangers Win! Rangers Win!

Amy Crump, Carrie Hayslip, and Candice Fernandez share a refreshing drink and delicious lunch to celebrate the beginning of another memorable school year.

Ben Hamilton, Zane Eaton, John Beck III, and Miled Jabor, Jr.

share their good sense of direction to successfully

complete the Corn Maize challenge.

Deanna Duncan and Susan Curry share a smile and one more last check before camera flashes on school picture day.

Sharing her time and love for furry, little

friends, Abigail Jarnagin volunteers at the fair representing

our Trinity 4-H group.

From tiny footprints to adorable turkeys with actual feathers Maylee Frazier, Jack Hines and Abigail Zheng share their artwork before they sing songs and give thanks to God for our many blessings.

Lemonade Ladies

On your mark, get set, ready RACE!

Juniors Addison Womack and Jae Lee test their hand crafted cardboard boat for their physics class project.

Second grader Carson Bolton speaks his chapel part clearly for all to hear God’s word.

Sixth graders Lexi Burke and Milah Stoneham learn new concepts by investigating closely with their microscopes

during the annual science trip.

Go Gnome or Go Home is what this team wanted their competition to learn during the recent Road Rally. Kayla Riewe practices her perfect pencil technique as

she learns to write her cursive letters.

Every Friday is fun when you are being creative. Crafty LeAnne Lair

sets up the supplies to help others learn how to make marvelous

mosaics.

Carolyn McNeil and Josiah Morales learn together as they plan the

perfect preschool picnic.

Nicolas Kaufman as John Paul Jones, the famous Navy Captain, plays the part well by swinging his sword mightily before his classroom presentation.

Jasmine Wadsworth checks the mirror to learn if her temporary TCS face tattoo is placed perfectly.

Coach McFerrin attends the elementary school chapel to invite all the students to join him to support the TCHS Girls’ Volleyball teams.

Jake Hoefs and Mr. Cooper

Taryn Rayburn, Camille Kitten, and Janet Kitten

Learning how to make a joyful noise! TLC preschoolers tap high, tap low, tap fast, and tap slow using their jingle bells.

Awaiting the exciting news about Box Tops winners are Mrs. Oden, Victoria Sosebee, and Kate Fortner. Mrs. Oden’s second graders collected the most Box Tops learning their efforts would be rewarded with an always popular rewarded with an always popular Jeans Day.

High School students learn more about our country’s beginnings on their trip to Washington D.C.

Learning the moves of Elvis was no trouble for Mr. Peikert during the school talent show.

On your mark, get set, ready RACE!

Juniors Addison Womack and Jae Lee test their hand crafted cardboard boat for their physics class project.

Second grader Carson Bolton speaks his chapel part clearly for all to hear God’s word.

Sixth graders Lexi Burke and Milah Stoneham learn new concepts by investigating closely with their microscopes

during the annual science trip.

Go Gnome or Go Home is what this team wanted their competition to learn during the recent Road Rally. Kayla Riewe practices her perfect pencil technique as

she learns to write her cursive letters.

Every Friday is fun when you are being creative. Crafty LeAnne Lair

sets up the supplies to help others learn how to make marvelous

mosaics.

Carolyn McNeil and Josiah Morales learn together as they plan the

perfect preschool picnic.

Nicolas Kaufman as John Paul Jones, the famous Navy Captain, plays the part well by swinging his sword mightily before his classroom presentation.

Jasmine Wadsworth checks the mirror to learn if her temporary TCS face tattoo is placed perfectly.

Coach McFerrin attends the elementary school chapel to invite all the students to join him to support the TCHS Girls’ Volleyball teams.

Jake Hoefs and Mr. Cooper

Taryn Rayburn, Camille Kitten, and Janet Kitten

Learning how to make a joyful noise! TLC preschoolers tap high, tap low, tap fast, and tap slow using their jingle bells.

Awaiting the exciting news about Box Tops winners are Mrs. Oden, Victoria Sosebee, and Kate Fortner. Mrs. Oden’s second graders collected the most Box Tops learning their efforts would be rewarded with an always popular rewarded with an always popular Jeans Day.

High School students learn more about our country’s beginnings on their trip to Washington D.C.

Learning the moves of Elvis was no trouble for Mr. Peikert during the school talent show.

G lf T urnam nt

Fam ly Fun Day

With faces painted, games played and walk-a-thon completed, Olivia Rogers, Kathryn Treadway and Emory McCain completed a fun afternoon at the ParTee.

Ava Wilson anticipates a big win as she thoughtfully prepares for the ring toss.

Well suited for an afternoon of golf are Paul Stell and Tom Johnston.

Lindsay Lamb, Berkley Stell, and Caleb Hayslip send a clear message they are

proud to be a part of the volleyball Dream Team.

Josh Smith and Ben Miller accept the TCS walk-a-thon mission seriously by easily

running the entire distance.Jaden Hinshaw, Caleb Marrero, Alex Haggard, and Caitlyn Cooper support their favorite teams on Jeans & Jersey Day.

Sandra Rodriquez, Donald Fowlks, and Yvette Salinas organize and prepare for our TCS events and activities allowing students, staff, and families opportunities to spend time together.

Danielle Lilley and Genita Dove add dazzling Christmas decorations to the new TCS campus creating holiday cheer.

Accepting the challenge and developing muscle during the

Sumo Wrestling booth are Caleb McDonald and Rell

McCain with the help of basketball coaches Jenny Sheets and Jodee Melton.

Sweet moments of with friends during chapel.

Marin Duriex and Kaitlan Cox spend Friday afternoon sliding down the sand dunes at Monahan’s State Park.

Everybody’s talking volleyball and enjoying the Tailgate cook-off before a match against Midland Christian.

Shara Shinn and Betsy Tardy clean up the table they decorated together for the Grandparents’ Coffee.

Another touching tribute by our talented students to honor and say thank you to our veterans during the God and Nation performance.

Emily Peikert and Bonnie Hatch

Avery Schilling and Tyler Madsen pick pumpkins during a field trip to the Corn Maize.

Grayson Polvado and Charlie Hurdt

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Mak ngTripp Rankin and Ethan Duncan share a laugh during Wednesday morning chapel.

G lf T urnam nt

Fam ly Fun Day

With faces painted, games played and walk-a-thon completed, Olivia Rogers, Kathryn Treadway and Emory McCain completed a fun afternoon at the ParTee.

Ava Wilson anticipates a big win as she thoughtfully prepares for the ring toss.

Well suited for an afternoon of golf are Paul Stell and Tom Johnston.

Lindsay Lamb, Berkley Stell, and Caleb Hayslip send a clear message they are

proud to be a part of the volleyball Dream Team.

Josh Smith and Ben Miller accept the TCS walk-a-thon mission seriously by easily

running the entire distance.Jaden Hinshaw, Caleb Marrero, Alex Haggard, and Caitlyn Cooper support their favorite teams on Jeans & Jersey Day.

Sandra Rodriquez, Donald Fowlks, and Yvette Salinas organize and prepare for our TCS events and activities allowing students, staff, and families opportunities to spend time together.

Danielle Lilley and Genita Dove add dazzling Christmas decorations to the new TCS campus creating holiday cheer.

Accepting the challenge and developing muscle during the

Sumo Wrestling booth are Caleb McDonald and Rell

McCain with the help of basketball coaches Jenny Sheets and Jodee Melton.

Sweet moments of with friends during chapel.

Marin Duriex and Kaitlan Cox spend Friday afternoon sliding down the sand dunes at Monahan’s State Park.

Everybody’s talking volleyball and enjoying the Tailgate cook-off before a match against Midland Christian.

Shara Shinn and Betsy Tardy clean up the table they decorated together for the Grandparents’ Coffee.

Another touching tribute by our talented students to honor and say thank you to our veterans during the God and Nation performance.

Emily Peikert and Bonnie Hatch

Avery Schilling and Tyler Madsen pick pumpkins during a field trip to the Corn Maize.

Grayson Polvado and Charlie Hurdt

F n t

Mak ngTripp Rankin and Ethan Duncan share a laugh during Wednesday morning chapel.

Denise Bridges checks and records how much preschool student Jack Shanklin has grown.

Growing godly children, who love others and Jesus, practice their music before the evening performance.

Growing an interest in baking delicious, sweet treats is a part of the day for these culinary art students.

Math masters, Carter Estill and Madelyn Bollens, learn how to build large numbers as they grow in knowledge of important second grade math skills.

It’s a reality! Superintendent Rob Winkler and Pastor Barry Moore inspect the new elementary campus before the much anticipated arrival of supplies, furniture, students, and faculty members.

Dee Hardin quickly serves a healthy

lunch ensuring the elementary students

are ready for an afternoon of growing

academically.

Brinson Roye, Mason Roberson, and Ally Spano are growing up learning to respect our flag, honor God, and pledge allegiance to God’s Holy Word.

Celebrating the opening of our new campus is just the beginning of the growth at TCS.Oh how these students have grown up

so well during their time at TCS.

Michelle Baxter and Beth Bender help our students grow in all areas of their lives.

Homecoming Court 2012

The Reeves family enjoys the Grandparents’ Coffee as they watch their boys grow.

Each year our crowd grows as our students perform at the Grandparents’ Coffee.

Kimberly and Kiley Irlbeck are definitely in the

holiday spirit.

Denise Bridges checks and records how much preschool student Jack Shanklin has grown.

Growing godly children, who love others and Jesus, practice their music before the evening performance.

Growing an interest in baking delicious, sweet treats is a part of the day for these culinary art students.

Math masters, Carter Estill and Madelyn Bollens, learn how to build large numbers as they grow in knowledge of important second grade math skills.

It’s a reality! Superintendent Rob Winkler and Pastor Barry Moore inspect the new elementary campus before the much anticipated arrival of supplies, furniture, students, and faculty members.

Dee Hardin quickly serves a healthy

lunch ensuring the elementary students

are ready for an afternoon of growing

academically.

Brinson Roye, Mason Roberson, and Ally Spano are growing up learning to respect our flag, honor God, and pledge allegiance to God’s Holy Word.

Celebrating the opening of our new campus is just the beginning of the growth at TCS.Oh how these students have grown up

so well during their time at TCS.

Michelle Baxter and Beth Bender help our students grow in all areas of their lives.

Homecoming Court 2012

The Reeves family enjoys the Grandparents’ Coffee as they watch their boys grow.

Each year our crowd grows as our students perform at the Grandparents’ Coffee.

Kimberly and Kiley Irlbeck are definitely in the

holiday spirit.

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2007 TCSValedictorian

Cum Laude graduate of Duke University with a degree in

Religion and minor in Economics

First year law student at the University of Texas

School of Law

“I am thankful for “I am thankful for my time at Trinity.”

Married to Chuck Hall, 1993 TCS Graduate

Proud mom to Chase, TCS kindergarten student and

Drew, TCS second grader

Creates custom cakes for all occasions

1996 TCS Graduate

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Toeei HoefsAssistant to Jill Roberts

“Always remember our lives have a purpose. We will only find that purpose in Christ.”

“I like to watch tv andsnuggle up to my momand dad.”

“I like to shoot my bow. Gunnar has a practice bow and his arrows don’t have tips. Me and Elle both sing; and I like to cheer.”

“I like to paint, dance, and ride four wheelers over

the hills. It is hard to set a good example being the

oldest, but it is fun to have people to play with.”

“I like to sing, act, play outside, and ride my four-wheeler. I like my teacher sometimes because I think she is funny.”

“When I am challenged, I pray to God to give me strength. I can do all things through Him who gives me strength.”

“I laugh hardest when I am with my adult kids and their spouses. Weekends are when I hang out with my grandson Keyton.”

“Being a good big brother is important because the little kids do what I do.”

GueearKindergarten

Aspee4th Grader

Sioae8th Grader

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BreedaFiedieyAssistant to Athletics

Cadee Kieie2nd Grader

JasaieeFraecoSenior

Ciaygoe Scgeeider8th Grader

“Spending nine years at Trinity Christian has beyond blessed my life by giving me a great education, lifelong friends, and a godly atmosphere to help me grow and to help me grow and mature into the person God has called me to be.”