Trinity Regional School offers a variety of activities which enrich the curriculum and expand opportunities for our students. Most of these activities occur during lunch/recess and are moderated by faculty members. There is no charge for many of these activities.
Monday - Newspaper Club (6, 7, 8)
Tuesday - Chorus
Wednesday - Chorus
Thursday - Junior Cantors
Friday - Handbells
Selected Days - Trinity Leadership Corps
Trinity Regional School is a member of the Catholic Middle School Athletic Association (CMSAA). The CMSAA is an organization of over 20 Parish and Regional Schools in Suffolk County. Its goal is to provide Middle School (grades 6, 7 and 8) students with an opportunity to compete on a team with their classmates. This league holds its practices and games on school days between 3 PM and 6 PM. Participation does not conflict with CYO eligibility.
Parents serve as coaches and managers. The values of team work, collaboration, sportsman-like attitude and healthy competition are emphasized. A separate fee is required for participation in this program. Tuition assistance is available.
Trinity Regional School competes in a variety of sports throughout the year:
Fall : Boys' and Girls' Soccer and Cross Country
Winter: Boys' and Girls' Basketball and Bowling
Spring: Boys' Baseball and Boys and Girls Volleyball
For a listing of schedules and more information about the league, check the CMSAA website:
www.leaguelineup.com/cmsaa
Dominic Murray Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention Act
Trinity Regional School's Band Program meets every Monday after school in the gym. Students in grades 3 through 8 participate in the Band. Our Band Program is conducted by the Paul Effman Music Service. A separate fee is required for participation in program and rental of instruments.
Paul Effman Music Service
P.O. Box 19
Syosset, New York 11791
(516) 921-4543
Clay Club
Robotics Club
Math Club
A major highlight of each school year is the school play. This is a theatrical production of a well-known musical. Participation in the school play is open to all 6th, 7th and 8th graders. All students wishing to participate are included in this endeavor. Students participate as actors, stage crew, lighting, sound and technical crew. Faculty and staff produce, direct and choreograph the play. Parents create sets, props, costumes and drive to rehearsals in Huntington. The Auditorium at St. Hugh of Lincoln Parish in Huntington is the setting for the production. A separate fee is required for participation in the school play.
Calendar: A calendar is sent home at the beginning of each month listing rehearsal dates and pick-up times.