The staff at Trinity Prep are committed to helping our students develop a well-rounded education. To that end, we encourage our students to participate in extracurricular activities, student organizations, and clubs.

From helping our students learn about leadership, government, teamwork, athletics, and more, we help students learn and grow from their participation. 

Read about our student organizations and clubs, but be sure to contact us if you have any questions.

The National Honor Society (NHS) is the nation’s premier organization established to recognize outstanding high school students.  More than just an honor roll, NHS serves to recognize those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of scholarship, service, leadership, and character.  These characteristics have been associated with membership in the organization since its beginning in 1921.

Selection to the National Honor Society is a privilege for rising juniors and seniors in the spring and fall.  Membership in the NHS is granted by the faculty as an honor to the candidate.  Any disciplinary record can result in non-selection.  Students with a 93 average will be considered for membership.

Students can qualify on the basis of four criteria.

  • Scholarship: full-time students with an overall average of 93 or higher
  • Service: the student is willing to serve with participation in extra-curricular activities in the school and in the community.  The student gladly performs any requested service at the school and is willing to represent the class or school. The student shows courtesy in assisting teachers, students and visitors.
  • Leadership: the student takes the initiative in promoting school activities and has a positive influence on peers in upholding school ideals.  The student shows a positive attitude and inspires positive behavior in others.
  • Character: the student has a positive attitude toward school, faculty, peers, and studies. The student takes criticism well and accepts recommendations graciously.  The student shows the qualities of honesty, integrity, reliability, courtesy, and respect.

 

 

  • Student government is a service-oriented organization that promotes leadership and communication between students, staff, parents, and community.  Students participating as council members are given opportunities to gain experience in efficient self-government and fiscal responsibility.
  • Elections are held each fall.  To be considered for NASC, candidates should exhibit a servant’s attitude, a strong Christian walk, a supportive school spirit, good citizenship and work habits,and a strong working relationship with their teachers and peers.

NASC promotes

  • Leadership – Supporting the development of student and adviser leadership skills and knowledge
  • Service – Helping build a climate of caring and tolerance through volunteerism and service to others
  • Student Voice – Promoting student council as the voice of the student body and giving every student an opportunity to be heard
  • Engagement – Encouraging students to become involved in school and community leadership and decision making. 

 


Interact clubs bring together young people ages 12-18 to develop leadership skills while discovering the power of Service Above Self.  Find out how serious leadership can be seriously fun.

Join Interact to connect with leaders in your community and around the world to

  • Take action to make a difference in your school and community
  • Discover new cultures and promote international understanding
  • Become a leader in your school and community
  • Have fun and make new friends from around the world

Interact clubs organize at least two projects every year, one that helps their school or community and one that promotes international understanding.  Rotary club sponsors mentor and guide Interactors as they carry out projects and develop leadership skills.

Celebrate the global impact of Interact by getting involved in

  • World Interact Week
  • Interact Video Awards
  • Rotary Youth Day at the United Nations
  • Global Youth Service Day

 


The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is touching millions of lives… one heart at a time.  Since 1954, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes has been challenging coaches and athletes on the professional, college, high school, junior high and youth levels to use the powerful medium of athletics to impact the world for Jesus Christ.  FCA focuses on serving local communities by equipping, empowering and encouraging people to make a difference for Christ.

FCA meets weekly for leadership devotionals.  FCA hosts Dodgeball Tournaments to raise money for the Annual FCA Scholarship Fund.  Team members can attend Winter Recharge and Camp.  

A letter from Trinity’s FCA administrator:

FCA

Fellowship of Christian Athletes

Vision: To see the world impacted for Jesus Christ through the influence of coaches and athletes.

Mission: To present to coaches and athletes and all whom they influence, the challenge and adventure of receiving Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, serving Him in their relationships and in the fellowship of the church.

Core Values: Our relationships will demonstrate steadfast commitment to Jesus Christ and His Word through Integrity, Serving, Teamwork and Excellence.

FCA Trinity is part of Walton County FCA. We are geared toward creating leaders for Christ by engaging in weekly devotional/Bible study meetings (huddles), event participation, and FCA camps. Our weekly huddles offer an opportunity for students to practice discipleship and sharing their faith with messages to their peers, and sometimes just playing games or worshipping. For the upcoming school year, we will be joining Pep Club to start bringing our support for our school community to our Trinity sports venues. FCA leaders will be chosen from each athletic team so that after they get “fed” during our weekly meetings, they can take the Good News and Christ’s love and encouragement to their teams.

Students do not have to participate in athletics to join. The leadership and organization opportunities they will practice will be beneficial in any area that students pursue. Students in leadership roles throughout high school will also be able to apply for a scholarship opportunity at the end of their senior year.

We look forward to the 2017-2018 school year. We are excited for the new opportunities that are in store for FCA at Trinity and the spiritual growth that we will be a part of. Come join us!

In His service,

Mrs. McClendon

 

2213 Commerce Drive, Loganville, Georgia

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