Blessed Trinity Catholic High School

Blessed Trinity Catholic High School
Address
11320 Woodstock Road
Roswell, (Fulton County), Georgia 30075
United States
Coordinates 34°3′21″N 84°23′13″W / 34.05583°N 84.38694°W / 34.05583; -84.38694Coordinates: 34°3′21″N 84°23′13″W / 34.05583°N 84.38694°W / 34.05583; -84.38694
Information
Type Private, coeducational
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Oversight Archdiocese of Atlanta
Chaplain Fr. Reto Davatz
Grades 912
Age range 13-18
Enrollment 1,002 (2016)
Hours in school day 7
Houses LaSalle, Seton, Goretti, Kolbe, Aquinas, Xavier, Vianney, Dante
Color(s) Hunter green and gold         
Mascot Titans
Nickname BT
Team name Titans
Rival St. Pius X
Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools[1]
Newspaper The Titan Times
Affiliation National Catholic Educational Association[2]
Athletic Director Ricky Turner
Asst. Athletic Director Richard Barden and Jan O'Donnell
Head Athletic Trainer Chris Leeds, MS, ATC, LAT
Website http://www.btcatholic.org

Blessed Trinity Catholic High School, also known as Blessed Trinity or, informally BT, is an Archdiocesan Catholic high school in Roswell, Georgia, United States, a northern suburb of Atlanta. The school is located near Georgia 400 Exit 7B Roswell/Holcomb Bridge Road. It neighbors Fellowship Christian School and Roswell High School.

The multi-level curriculum provides Advanced Placement, Honors, Advanced, and Academic classes to fit the needs of each student. The curriculum grew over the first four years to over 130 courses, including 20 Advanced Placement offerings.[3]

The fine arts program, which began with study in visual art, dance and vocal music, expanded to include a comprehensive drama program and 65-piece symphonic band. Meet Me in St. Louis was the first musical performed by the Blessed Trinity Theatrical Alliance, staged in April 2004.

History

The growth in the Catholic population in metro Atlanta, during the 1990s, caused the demand for quality Catholic education to increase. In response to this demand, Archbishop John Francis Donoghue established Catholic Construction Services, Inc. (CCSI) in the fall of 1997, to facilitate the construction of additional Catholic schools.

On January 29, 1999, Archbishop Donoghue broke ground onto a new archdiocesan high school, Blessed Trinity. Construction was briefly halted by the discovery of a shallow grave of Confederate soldiers from the Civil War, but was ultimately resumed and completed in 2000.[4] The construction of the school was overseen by Project Manager Allen Kronenberger of CCSI, who commissioned Hussey, Gay, Bell and DeYoung International, Inc. of Savannah as architects for the project.

Blessed Trinity opened in August 2000 with a total enrollment of 219 students; 164 freshmen and 55 sophomores. The school's reputation led to its rapid growth, with enrollment increasing to 465 by the second year, 680 in the third, 840 in the fourth, and 875 in the fifth. The school's first graduation occurred on May 24, 2003. In 2014 Blessed Trinity was recognized with a blue ribbon award given to schools with overall academic excellence. [5]

Athletics

The athletic program kept pace with the school's growth, and by the fourth year fielded 19 varsity teams, which was expanded to 22 in 2004-2005 with the addition of competition cheerleading and boys' and girls' lacrosse.

Blessed Trinity has risen in the ranks of the state's athletic programs since beginning a varsity athletic program in 2002. BT won the 2004 and 2009 Directors Cup for class AA for having the top athletic program in AA. The school's first state Championship was won by the girls' golf team in May 2003, and the first state championship won by a boys' team was cross country in October 2003. As of November 2015, the school has won 36 state championships. Blessed Trinity was featured on highfive sports team of the week before the football championship in 2014.

Blessed Trinity state championships:

  • Softball: 2007
  • Volleyball: 2006, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016
  • Boys' cross country: 2003, 2014, 2015
  • Girls' cross country: 2005, 2006, 2013
  • Boys' tennis: 2010, 2013
  • Girls tennis: 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
  • Girls' soccer: 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011
  • Boys’ lacrosse: 2018
  • Girls' lacrosse: 2016, 2017, 2018
  • Girls' golf: 2003, 2004, 2009, 2014
  • Boys' golf: 2015
  • Baseball: 2006, 2014, 2015
  • Football: 2017

Fine arts

The Blessed Trinity Fine Arts Department focuses on the five aspects of the arts. Students' work is showcased in many ways throughout the school year. Artwork is on display in the hallways and there are frequent art shows during intermissions of dance, band, choral, and theatrical shows. There are three opportunities for students' work to be displayed throughout the year, at the midpoint and end of the fall semester, and at the end of the spring semester, and this artwork includes a variety of works from the 12 different Visual Arts classes BT offers: graphic design, photography, drawing I, A.P. Studio Art, etc.[6] Dance, band, and choir are also classes and rehearse during the school day. The school's a cappella group, the Blessed Trinitones, rehearses after school.

Blessed Trinity Theatrical Alliance

The BTTA performs four annual shows: a fall comedy, a ten-minute play festival, a winter production, and a spring musical. The fall comedy is auditioned and cast in the spring of the prior year (so therefore is only open to grades 10-12; however, freshmen are welcome to work backstage).

Past fall comedies have included The Werewolf's Curse (2012), Noises Off (2013), The Birds: A Modern Adaptation (2014), Reckless (2015), and Figments (2016).

The ten-minute play festival features short plays written and directed by students and other members of the BT community. The first ten-minute play festival took place in November 2013. Previously, instead of a ten-minute play festival, a one-act play was performed.

The winter production is the only BTTA production rehearsed during school hours. In the fall semester, an elite group of the school's most talented performers rehearse a particularly difficult piece. These have included Chicago (2017), 12 Angry Jurors (2016), Little Women (2014), Working (2013), Metamorphoses (2012) and The Dead (2011).

The spring musical is by far the largest production. Over time, the musicals have grown in size and difficulty. The biggest musical to date was Cats, with a cast of 112. Its opening night also set the record for largest audience, with more than 650 viewers. This production combined the BTTA with the dance program to create the most spectacular production in Blessed Trinity history to date.

Some of the other spring musicals include:

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. AdvancED. "AdvancED-Find Accredited Institutions". Retrieved 2015-09-29.
  2. NCEA. "NCEA School Locator". Archived from the original on 2015-09-25. Retrieved 2015-09-29.
  3. "Fast Start For An Ancient Faith" (PDF). Roswell Beacon. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-03-09. Retrieved 2007-02-18.
  4. "Quick Facts". Blessed Trinity Catholic School. Blessed Trinity Catholic School. Retrieved 5 September 2012.
  5. "History of BT". Blessed Trinity Catholic High School. Retrieved 2007-02-18.
  6. "Blessed Trinity Catholic High School † Fine Arts > Visual Arts". www.btcatholic.org. Retrieved 2018-02-22.
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