DICKINSON Trinity Catholic Schools has experienced a surge in enrollment over the past three years, going from 47 kindergarten students to 76 this year. To accommodate this growth and provide extended care for students, Trinity is constructing a new early childhood center.
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Trinity students give back with annual food drive, jug wars
Trinity Junior High and High School students, grades 7-12, completed a weekly-themed food drive for the Dorcas Society. Written By: Kayla Henson | ×
Students from Trinity Elementary East and Trinity Elementary West completed a food drive last week for the St. Vincent De Paul Society. (Photo courtesy of Trinity Catholic Schools)
In a year where so many families in Dickinson have faced economic hardship, Trinity Catholic Schools’ annual food drive and Jug Wars fundraising events brought some much needed relief to the community.
“With the pandemic, a lot of families are finding themselves in different situations than maybe they have maybe in prior years, so our student council and Father (Kregg) Hochhalter have really focused on partnering with the Dorcas Society to continue this tradition, making Christmas possible for families in Dickinson,” said DeAnn Scheeler, director of missio