Holy Trinity Catholic High School is entering the final stages of discussion with diocesan representatives for the school to transition from an independent Catholic school to a diocesan school.
Holy Trinity continued its legacy of success at the recent TAPPS State Academic Meet held in Waco earlier this week. The Celtics took third overall, second in speech events, and were crowned the state champion team in Lincoln-Douglas Debate.
Holy Trinity students outscored students in Texas and globally on AP exams taken in May 2024. Twenty-eight Holy Trinity Catholic High School students took 81 AP exams. Holy Trinity students continue to score higher than the state and global percentages of students who took AP exams and scored a 3 or higher on AP Exams. Holy Trinity students with scores of 3 or higher was 85.71%.
The institution invested in technology upgrades such as promethium interactive boards, televisions, projectors, and laptops to improve the educational experience for students and staff. Professional development for teachers to improve their skills and knowledge, with the aim of enhancing the quality of education provided by the institution.
Holy Trinity Catholic High School has received a grant from the government (COVID funding to improve technology, professional development, and safety) in the amount of $542,371.
Holy Trinity Catholic High School has received a grant from the government (COVID funding to improve technology, professional development, and safety) in the amount of $548,371.