Holy Trinity Academy (Drayton Valley) Explained

Holy Trinity Academy
Address:4749 45 Avenue
City:Drayton Valley
Province:Alberta
Postcode:T7A 0B6
Country:Canada
Coordinates:53.216°N -114.992°W
Schooltype:High School
Motto:"Called by the Father, Son and Holy Spirit"
Religious Affiliation:Roman Catholic
Founded:2008
Schoolboard:St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 38
Superintendent:Jamie McNamara
Trustee:Sandra Bannard
Susan Kathol
Administrator:Deborah McCourt
Principal:Jamie Beauchamp
Grades Label:Grades
Grades:9-12
Enrollment:120
Language:English
Colours:Red, Gold, and Black
Team Name:Holy Trinity Tigers

Holy Trinity Academy is a Catholic High School in the town of Drayton Valley, Alberta. Its first graduating class was the Class of 2009.[1]

History

Early Negotiations

Early talk of opening a new High School to accommodate more room in the existing Catholic School, St. Anthony School, started in about 2006. Design and funding were going to be split between the Town of Drayton Valley and Wild Rose School Division, both of whom were going to build one section each of the atri-facility complex. Drayton Valley would build a Field House and Wild Rose, a new building for the public Junior High School. Both other partners pulled out due to contracting prices and the current economic crisis, while STAR Catholic went on with the project, because of funding approval. The Town, however, did build a small public library outlet, sponsored by Rotary International, that can be accessed through the school.[2]

Opening and 2008-09 Year

At the beginning of the 2008 school year, the building for the school was not ready to be utilized by students and staff, so students were housed in the pre-existing Catholic school until after spring break. After spring break 2009, classes resumed in the new Holy Trinity Academy.

2009-present

Under the new administration, HTA started a Social Justice program to stress to pupils the importance of people, as citizens of the world. The first year's Social Justice retreat focused on poverty, and after the 2010 Haiti earthquake, took place many fundraisers were started to donate to the Red Cross. In 2011, the committee for Social Justice chose the position of "recycling".[3] In 2011, during their annual Christmas Food Drive, brought approximately 100 students to raise 1230 items for the local food bank.

Administration

The Opening Principal maintained her position at St. Anthony School, as well as the new school to start the school off on a positive footing. The next year she did not return as principal for Holy Trinity, just St. Anthony. The then Vice-Principal took the lead position, while the school board made no appointment for a replacement Vice-Principal.

2008-20092009–20152015-Present
PrincipalTrudy McDonnellMark BasarabaJamie Beauchamp
Vice PrincipalMark BasarabaNo AppointmentKeri-Lynn Clark
AdministratorDeborah McCourt

Students

Most students come from the Preschool-Grade 8 catholic school as a natural transition. Many students live in Drayton Valley or the surrounding Brazeau County. The current enrollment is about 120 students, the Grade 10 class being the most populous.

Clubs and organizations

Besides the Social Justice Committee, the Students Union has played an influential role in the school's lifestyle. They host many dances and fundraisers for the school. The Yearbook Committee has recently started, as well as an intramural program, headed by one of the students, to promote leadership and a healthy lifestyle. As of the 2011-12 school year, the Social Justice Committee, Students Union, Yearbook Elective, Lunch Intramural Program, Lunchtime Canteen, and the new "What Goes Around Comes Around" project, make the core of extracurricular activities. What Goes Around Comes Around is a new team made up of kids from the school focusing on vermicompost and how it can fuel the schools new horticulture elective.

Athletics

Volleyball, basketball, badminton, golf, and a track team are all offered at Holy Trinity.[4] Talks of a football team have started, but most students interested play for the Frank Maddock High School team. A rugby team has had some initial interest, but progress has not yet been taken. Most teams at Holy Trinity play in the Tri-County League, if applicable to their team structure.

20082009201020112012
VolleyballNo Top Three Finish

Tri-County Girls

Tri-County Girls
: ASAA North Central Zone Sr. Girls

Season Upcoming
BasketballNo Top Three Finish

Tri-County Sr. Boys

No Top Three Finish

Tri-County Sr. Girls
: ASAA North Central Zone Sr. Girls
: Tri-County Sr. Boys

Tri-County Sr. Girls
: Tri-County Sr. Boys
: ASAA North Central Zone Sr. Girls

BadmintonNo Top Three Finish

Tri-County All-Around

No Top Three FinishSeason Upcoming
GolfNo Top Three Finish

North Central Zone 1A Ind. Girls

No Top Three Finish
Track and FieldNo Top Three Finish

Grade 9 Point Champions

No Top Three Finish
Medals by sport
SportTotal
Volleyball2012
Basketball5117
Badminton1001
Golf1001
Track and Field1001
Total101213

Teams advance from Tri-County League to North Central Zones, then to ASAA Provincial Championships.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.faithinyourfuture.ca STAR Catholic
  2. http://www.draytonvalleylibrary.ca/about%20Municipal http://www.draytonvalleylibrary.ca/about Municipal/Rotary Library
  3. Press release regarding the state of the school in the Drayton Valley Western Review
  4. Holy Trinity Academy - Sports http://ht.faithinyourfuture.ca/students/extra-curricular-sports/