"As our last daughter’s time at Trinity comes to a close, I wanted to take the time to thank you and the faculty and staff for ministering to our family over the past 20 years. It seems like yesterday that I was dropping each of my three children off for their first day of Kindergarten. Isn’t that amazing? Trinity has been such a strong influence in the lives of my children. This has been especially apparent when they have experienced first hand the worldliness that surrounds them. My husband and I are truly grateful for the consistency, dependability and strong, traditional Christian influence and training our children received from their Trinity education. We believe that the steadiness of Trinity has contributed to their individual steadiness in life. We and our children have been blessed and very fortunate to have access to an education that provided caring educators with a strong standard for moral excellence. As the times have become increasingly relativistic, I hope that Trinity will continue to maintain its standards based on the absolute truths of God’s Word, so necessary for living the victorious Christian life." |
"With the end of school fast approaching, and I suspect with a good many students, parents and faculty members holding their breath in anticipation of the start of summer, my wife and I wanted to take the time to express our appreciation to you and all the staff at TLS for the outstanding educational and life experiences afforded our son over the last 3 years. As you know, our son was shy, reserved and not filled with a great deal of self-confidence when he started the 6th grade at TLS. Since then, he has changed in wonderful ways right before our eyes, much to our amazement, delight, ... My wife and I have pegged at least 4 extraordinary transformational chapters: Soccer- from a sweet youngster to a tenacious and confident goalie who wears the shirt of many colors proudly with grass stains, sweat, a bit of blood, strength and courage. Basketball- from a gratefully non-playing 7th grader on the varsity team who primarily liked the social benefits to an engaged 5th or 6th man as an 8th grader on the varsity team with an impressive work ethic and defensive capability. Spring Musical-Oklahoma- from "no way" in 6th grade, to "I don't really want to" in 7th grade, to Curly in 8th grade- a highly emotional experience for Curly's parents I assure you. Academics- from a limitedly self-confident student to a far more independent and able learner- particularly in math. And so, we thank you, the staff and the school. Consider us highly satisfied parents who are more than willing to tell our story to anyone interested." |