3rd grade this year (2009/20010) has one teacher and 30 students, which is unacceptable. I'm required to re-teach my child every night we do home work.
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Posted by a parent on 10/02/09
HT currently has too many students per classroom. The principal is seems very aloof and doesn't seem to much care about parental input. Father Hilton seems to only focus on raising money for school and church improvements and seems entirely unconcerned about community service projects or assisting
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Posted by a parent on 10/02/09
What a remarkable haven for children to learn, grow and experience the meaning of unity and support. From the faculty, parents and church leaders, Holy Trinity truly pushes students to exceed and have accountability (spiritually and academically) which is essential to become a true success in life.
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Posted by a parent on 07/03/09
I love this school. I have learned over the years even the new students make friends very qickly. i am currently at holy Trinity and everyone is very nice. If i were you i would sign my kid up, its worth it
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Posted by a student on 10/23/08
I think that this school is just average. I like the atmosphere and the staff, but the rules are way too strict. For girls, you can't have hair that touches your a eye brows. For boys, your hair can't touch your collar in the back. I love the new gym though.
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Posted by a student on 09/17/08
I love HT. I graduated recently and am doing quite well in high school. As are most of my friends. Out of the top 3 students in my class this year, 2 attended Holy Trinity. Countless awards and top class grades went to former Holy Trinity students. Obviously, this school can have its problems at times,
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Posted by a student on 07/13/08
My child graduated from Holy Trinity and is achieving very high results in the college prepartory high school they now attend. I would agree that the middle school can be overwhelming at times, however, the real results from middle school are only realized when the student enters high school. My child
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Posted by a parent on 06/20/08
This school treats students and parents poorly. The prinicipal is too weak to discipline students who need it while focusing on minor infractions by good students. The amount of homework is excessive and repetitive and makes students dislike learning. The atmosophere of the school is changing into
... Read more an inner city, bilingual school and the discipline and academics are following this trend. We will not be returning and anyone considering this school should run far and fast. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/13/08
My children graduated from Holy Trintiy Catholic School and I am very pleased with the scholastic and religious education they received. They attending Holy Family High School and are doing extremely well academically. I feel Holy Trinity helped prepare them for this college preparatory high school.
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Posted by a parent on 03/27/08
I have rated this school for unsatisfactory for a good reason! The facility is old, they brag about a new gym that is most definatley not structurally safe, the science and math programs are the worst I have ever seen! When my child went to High School he faild math and science and so did the majority
... Read more of the other children that were in his class. There is little if any principal leadership, and the priest that runs the school is all out for money. I wish I had taken my child out of HT earlier before it was to late! I strongly dont recommend this school to anyone! Read less
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Westminster schools — Holy Trinity School is located at 3050 W 76th Ave, Westminster CO 80030. 3050 W 76th Ave is in the 80030 ZIP code in Westminster, CO The school district for Holy Trinity School is the Archdiocese Of Denver Education Off. Holy Trinity School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels PK - 8.
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