The Trinity FBLA chapter attended the California FBLA State Conference this last weekend in Anaheim. Six students competed in different events such as Hospitality, Marketing, and Public Speaking. One student, Senior Allie Johnston, placed 10th in Public Speaking! Congratulations Allie! The students then went to Disneyland as a reward for all of their hard work this year and for raising the funds to go. If any THS students are interested in joining FBLA for the 2024-2025 school year, please talk to Mrs. Cotten! (The State Conference is in Anaheim again the next 2 school years!)
about 1 year ago, Kyla Cotten
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students at disneyland
students at disneyland
The Annie Jr. play put on by our students is happening this Friday and Saturday, April 19th & 20th at 7pm at the Trinity Alps Performing Arts Center. Pre-sale tickets are still available for $5 until Friday at 3pm! Tickets at the door will be $10. Pre-purchase your tickets here: https://gofan.co/app/school/CA15807
about 1 year ago, Kyla Cotten
Reminder: Site Council meeting today in IMC 5-6pm
about 1 year ago, Corey Helgesen
Good morning THS! Please fill out this short survey by the end of this week to let us know what kind of prizes you would like to see at Sober Graduation in June! Thank you! Link: https://forms.gle/CQXmcWqK2o3HgHCf9
about 1 year ago, Kyla Cotten
Congratulations to Tori Geist & Caitlin Montgomery, our Girls Basketball Co-Head Coaches. Not only were they voted Coaches of the Year by the Shasta Cascade League. The dynamic duo was also just announced as the Northern Section CIF Girls Basketball Coaches of the Year! This makes the pair the first Trinity coaches to receive this honor in the 32-year history of the award, dating back to 1992. This award is voted on by members of the Chico Enterprise-Record, Red Bluff Daily News, Redding Record Searchlight, Marysville Appeal-Democrat, & the national sports publication MaxPreps. Pictured here is the Varsity Girls Basketball team and coaches with the TAUSD School Board, who acknowledged and honored Coaches Geist and Montgomery at the board meeting this week.
about 1 year ago, Kyla Cotten
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All This is friendly reminder that we will be holding a sober graduation planning meeting, tomorrow, April 16 at 6 PM in the THS library. Thank you! Dr Corey Helgesen
about 1 year ago, Corey Helgesen
Congratulations to our very own Keith Sprague!! The California Continuation Education Association Plus, State Award Committee has selected Keith to be honored as a 2024 CCEA Plus Region 4 Teacher of the Year!!!! This award is given annually to individuals who have gone above and beyond in their leadership with staff, dedication to student success, and involvement in their community. Thank you for all you do for our schools and our District Keith!
about 1 year ago, Kyla Cotten
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Seniors make sure to submit the required information for GEAR UP backpack/MAC pro drawing to Miss V! Deadline is Monday April 22nd!
about 1 year ago, Kyla Cotten
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Many scholarship deadlines are approaching including the Wintu Education and Cultural Council, Humboldt Lodge #79, Tyson Wacker Memorial, Highland Art Foundation, Sierra-Cascade Logging Conference, JR Morris Agriculture, and the Ed Scott for top scholars. Applications are available in the library and the THS website.
about 1 year ago, Ashlie Clark
Scholarship Deadlines
Good morning THS Families! We will be hosting a field trip to tour the Shasta-Trinity ROP Campus in Redding on Thursday , April 11th from 8:45 - 12:00 pm. Students will receive a presentation regarding this amazing program and its offering of hands-on learning experiences, so this is a field trip for any student who is interested in potentially attending the program for the 2024-2025 school year. This program is open to Juniors and Seniors only.  If you would like to know more about ROP and what this program offers our students, please see this website: https://www.strop.org/. Students who participate in this program are still considered THS students, but complete the program at ROP and take their other core classes via Independent Study. They are still eligible to participate in sports and extracurricular activities as offered by THS. Students must turn in a field trip form, which is available in the front office and turn in by Wednesday, 4/10 end of day (3:35 pm) to attend the trip. Please contact Mrs. Smith in the front office with any questions (ssmith@tausd.org). 
about 1 year ago, Stephanie Smith
Hello THS students and parents! The 3rd quarter has ended and final grades have been posted to Aeries. Please check your Aeries parent account to see them. Thank you!
about 1 year ago, Kyla Cotten
THS, here are the events that are taking place this week! **Please note the date change for the THS Boosters meeting, which is happening today at 6pm at Up North**
about 1 year ago, Kyla Cotten
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The THS Culinary Arts Class fed their fellow students today with 42 homemade pizzas. The crust was made from sourdough starter they made in class from yeast gathered off of wild grapes. The salad at the salad bar today featured salad greens and radishes grown by students in the District greenhouse.
about 1 year ago, Kyla Cotten
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Hello TAUSD! Tomorrow, March 29th there will be no school (unused emergency day). Spring break is April 1-5. We hope you all have an amazing break with your families!
about 1 year ago, Kyla Cotten
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Powerball is being live streamed tonight at this link: https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/schools/trinity-high-school-weaverville-ca
about 1 year ago, Kyla Cotten
This is a correction from our previous post, the email address has now been fixed: A new food truck will be opening at the KOA campground this summer! They are looking for students who are interested in a summer job. Email office@burgeroasis.us to apply!
about 1 year ago, Kyla Cotten
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"Meet Caitlin Montgomery and Victoria Geist, co-coaches of the THS Varsity Girls Basketball Team. Their exceptional leadership secured the section title. At the awards, our community honored each girl. Their philosophy: family, academics, then basketball."
about 1 year ago, Corey Helgesen
two remarkable coaches, one elite team
our community’s pride in our program United
a score to remember
Go Wolfpack !
On Wednesday, March 27th wear BLUE to show your support for friends and loved ones with Autism! In observance of World Autism Awareness Day on April 2nd.
about 1 year ago, Kyla Cotten
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THS Wolves! Try to find Wolfie before the break! Take a look at the picture for a hint of where he is hidden
about 1 year ago, Kyla Cotten
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Hinu Smith, a member of the Ho Chunk Nation from Wisconsin, recently visited THS to present to students in Caitlin Montgomery’s and Tom Williams’s History classes, as well as Richard Ferguson’s AP Government class. During her presentation, students were captivated and actively engaged in discussions surrounding tribal sovereignty and its relationship to the federal government. Smith's insight into her heritage provided students with a deeper understanding of indigenous perspectives and the ongoing struggle for recognition and autonomy. Through interactive dialogue, students gained valuable insights into the complexities of indigenous governance and the importance of respecting tribal sovereignty. In another significant development, Hinu Smith had the honor of meeting with Chairman Chief Sonny Hayward of the “Nor Rel Muck Wintu” tribe. This meeting provided an opportunity for both individuals to share personal life experiences and tribal histories, fostering unity and mutual respect between their respective communities. Through the facilitation of TAUSD, including Dr. Corey Helgesen, THS Principal and Associate Superintendent, and Mr. Jaime Green, Superintendent of TAUSD, these connections were made possible, demonstrating the commitment to fostering meaningful relationships and cultural understanding within the broader community.
about 1 year ago, Kyla Cotten
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