Trinity Lutheran’s generational moment marches on.
For Trinity students in fifth-eighth grade, having the opportunity to be involved in choir, band and athletics is music to their ears.
All three extra-curriculars are thriving – reaching participation numbers that haven’t been reached in some time.
“It’s fun to be a part of – just being around your friends,” shared a Trinity middle school student who participates in band and athletics.
Of the 156 Trinity students in fifth-eighth grade for the 2024-25 school year, 96 participate in band, 100 are participating in a fall sport, and 18 take part in Trinity’s after-school choir.
There’s a chance those numbers could grow even more, beginning with the 2026-27 school year, when fifth-eighth grade will be double-tracked.
Accommodations continue to help offset the growing interest – there’s still more work to be done.
“It’s a great problem to have,” shared Trinity PE teacher/athletic director Jason Specht.
For Trinity families, it’s an educational, social, emotional and spiritual investment.
It’s part of Trinity’s commitment to excellence in Christ-center education.
It’s our calling – one of our guiding pillars.
We are: Chosen. Growing. Proclaiming. Crowned.