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Who We Are at Holy Trinity

Our Vision is that every student who graduates from Holy Trinity Episcopal School will have the abilities, knowledge, and skills necessary to pursue a college or vocational degree,

start a career, and ultimately live an independent and rewarding life.

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Meet the Faculty

We are a team of professional facilitators who design meaningful learning experiences and provide intentional instruction. Our goals are to challenge students to excel academically, and to develop the social and emotional skills they need to continue their academic journey. Our ultimate goal is to empower our students to lead independent and productive lives.

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Some of the tools we use to support these goals are high-quality assessment tools, small teacher-student classroom ratios, intensive one-on-one tutoring support in a variety of subjects, and individualized learning plans to support and adapt with each student throughout their schooling years.

Intentionality at Holy Trinity

At Holy Trinity Episcopal School, students’ unique learning needs are addressed through individualized learning plans which include specific strategies, accommodations, and interventions to support academic achievement, executive functioning, and social and emotional growth.

 

By maintaining small class sizes, we enable greater one-on-one instructional time for students. This also facilitates greater academic and social success without students feeling overwhelmed by a busy classroom.

 

As students work toward graduation, they participate in tailored college prep assistance, vocational training, and employment skill-building exercises. Students also develop appropriate social skills and practice them through experiential learning activities.

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Holy Trinity Episcopal School Class of 2024

Diploma Options

In compliance with the Florida Department of Education, Holy Trinity Episcopal School graduates earn a 24 Credit Standard Diploma. However, as a specialized school, we are able to offer two diploma paths to better meet our student's needs:

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Standard Diploma - 24 Credits earned in four years

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Deferred Diploma - 24 Credits earned over an extended enrollment period

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These options can be further tailored to each student's learning styles and interests.

Reporting Abuse

In accordance with state and federal law, as well as the National Association of Episcopal Schools, all employees of Holy Trinity Episcopal School have a duty to report all actual or suspected cases of child abuse, abandonment, or neglect. Additionally, all employees of Holy Trinity Episcopal School have immunity from liability if they report, and have a duty to comply with child protective services investigations.

Actual or suspected abuse should be reported to Florida's Department of Children and Families at 1-800-962-2873 or via the hotline at www.floridaabusehotline.gov

Reporting Educator Misconduct

All employees and agents of Holy Trinity Episcopal School have an obligation and a legal responsibility to report misconduct by instructional personnel and school administrators which affects the health, safety, or welfare of a student. Misconduct includes obscene language, drug and alcohol use, disparaging comments, prejudice or bigotry, sexual innuendo, cheating or testing violations, physical aggression, and accepting or offering favors.

Failure to report misconduct may result in penalties up to termination of employment and revocation of an educator's certificate. If someone tells you about misconduct, be a LEADER: Listen, Evaluate, Act immediately, Document, Encourage, Report.

Reports should be made to the current School Counselor or the current Head of School.

Becca Coulter, Head of School

352-787-8855 x1003

bcoulter@htepiscopalschool.org

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Maggy Journigan, School Counselor

352-787-8855 x1002

mjournigan@htepiscopalschool.org

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