Trinity Neighborhood After-School Program
Trinity Neighborhood is Trinity’s after-school program for Lower School students (grades TK–6). The program begins on the first day of school and meets every day that school is in session, except early dismissal days, when Trinity Neighborhood does not meet. To participate in Trinity Neighborhood, students must be registered by their parents or guardians in advance in Veracross. Students must be registered for the full academic year; Trinity Neighborhood does not offer drop-in attendance. For more information, please visit the After-School Care page of Trinity’s website.
Trinity Neighborhood offers two programs:
· The 1:15–2:30 program for students in TK and K
· The 2:30–5:30 program for students in grades TK–6
Students who are registered for Trinity Neighborhood will be escorted by a staff or faculty member to the Trinity Neighborhood location for their grade level after their school day ends.
Trinity Neighborhood pick-up procedures:
· For the 1:15–2:30 program: Students departing at 2:30 p.m. will be picked up in the regular Lower School carpool line.
· For the 2:30–5:30 program: Students who are enrolled in the 2:30–5:30 program will remain in after-school. They will be in the modular until 4:00 p.m., and afterwards will be on the playground. Parents may pick up their student at any time. Please be aware of the Middle and Upper School carpool lines when picking up between 3:15–3:45 p.m. Parents will meet their student at their location and sign out on the tablet available using the KidCheck app.
If a person other than a parent or guardian will be picking up a student from Trinity Neighborhood, the parent must email Joy Campbell (joy.campbell@tsdch.org) in advance to let her know. The person picking up should be prepared to show their ID. Parents should let the person picking up know where to meet the student.
If a Trinity Neighborhood student will be absent from school, their parent must email both Joy Campbell and the student’s classroom teacher at the same time and let them know that the student will not be present at school or after-school that day. Additionally, if the student needs to leave school earlier in the day or otherwise will not be attending Trinity Neighborhood, their parent or guardian should email Joy Campbell to inform her, as she will be taking attendance.
Lower School Athletics Programs
Sixth grade students have the opportunity to participate in Trinity’s Middle School athletics program in a variety of sports. For more information, visit the Athletics page of Trinity's website or contact Athletic Director Sophie Smith at sophie.smith@tsdch.org.