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Submitted by parent on January 04, 2023
This is an amazing school! I can’t say enough good things about it. My son has a learning disability and they have gone above and beyond to unlock his full potential!
Submitted by parent on September 14, 2018
We have had a very disappointing experience with this school.
Submitted by parent on July 16, 2018
Three of my four children were enrolled here for the 2015-2016 school year, including my autistic son. In December, I received a phone call from the principal, telling me he'd been taken to their padded room. Apparently he'd been "transported" after arriving around 8:25 a.m. Over six hours later, she decided it was time to notify me. That was the first I'd ever heard about a padded room at Trinity, and as the Vice Principal later stated in a recorded meeting, they don't tell parents upfront because they "didn't want to scare anyone." Unfortunately it was NOTHING compared to what happened in early March, when my son came home crying about his arms hurting. I'd been told there was an incident in the lunchroom which caused him to be "transported". What they failed to tell me was that he'd been severely injured in the process. In fact, I had no idea he'd been hurt until I lifted his shirt and found the scratches, bruises, red marks and swelling all over his arms, armpits, and torso.I called our clinic who told me to come in ASAP the next morning. I also reported it to Trinity and the Special Education teacher that night--and they IGNORED THE EMAIL. We asked for records and it took me six requests and a reminder that they'd missed a deadline and were in violation of the law. What we found was sickening.Not only did Trinity fail on several occasions to file reports with the state for transfers/restraints and incidents of isolation, they failed to have my son seen by a nurse. On one date, the report home said he was upset but never escalated. The corresponding staff report for that date notes he hit his head on the wall, a filing cabinet, the floor...and we were never notified. Their plan for our son was to put him in an office, by himself, for his school day. We pulled our son out immediately. He was diagnosed with PTSD, and experienced severe anxiety and depression. He'd have panic attacks just pulling into the parking lot to pick up his siblings. We sued and removed all of our children from WCS. It also took multiple requests to get Trinity to stop adding our children to their enrollment, which would have resulted in truancy issues had I not caught it.
Submitted by parent on August 14, 2017
My family is so in love with this school and feel extremely blessed to be a part of the Trinity family.
Submitted by parent on October 26, 2016
Amazing teachers and a principal who supports learning and whole-child improvement. I cannot imagine a better environment for my kids.
Submitted by parent on August 05, 2011
Trinity is the best school and my children love it! The teachers and principal are fabulous. They all work so hard to help our children build a strong foundation. Parent volunteerism is encouraged! The school will be smaller this year and I can already feel increased warmth and excitement at the school.
Submitted by parent on February 28, 2010
There is a new principal since Jan 2009. She is not as great a leader as the last. The school is over crowded and teacher are over worked. I was disappointed w/ the school and went with a private.