All staff members encourage the student body to use Trinity’s P.R.I.D.E. acronym in their everyday lives; this stands for positive attitude, respect for all, improve self-discipline, do the right thing, and excellence and effort. The class of 2026 exemplifies the qualities that P.R.I.D.E. stands for. A new set of seniors are set to graduate from Trinity High school to start a new era of their lives. The graduation ceremony will be held on Friday, June 5, 2026, at 5:15 p.m.
There will be multiple people speaking at the ceremony such as Principal Dr. Zebrasky and Superintendent Dr. Lucas. They speak on the success of the class and how far they have come, academically and personally. Both Zebrasky and Lucas continue to inspire students every day and help them strive to do their best.
Each student of the senior class has a different point of view of success in their high school career. Some students have gone above and beyond in their academic careers to achieve these vigorous titles. Every year, valedictorians, salutatorians and honor graduates are announced on Awards Night.
Singing the national anthem are seniors Katherine Drezewski and Caden Miller. Senior Addison Davis will also be performing the Alma Mater. They all previously did a wonderful job performing these songs at the school’s spring pep rally.
To attend graduation, seniors will receive eight tickets for them to hand out to their family members or anyone they wish to attend. Attendees cannot buy tickets; they must be given one by a graduating student in order to watch the ceremony.
Parking for this year’s commencement will be similar as years past. Each student will be given a parking pass to park in the American Legion and around the school building. Shuttles will be provided for those who need assistance walking to the ceremony. If anyone needs a handicap pass, they must inform school staff ahead of time.
Since their time as freshman, the class of 2026 has grown in remarkable ways. They have matured greatly and have developed leadership skills throughout their time here at Trinity.
Zebrasky comments, “This class has come a long way. There have been a lot of overall success stories with the class. It’s refreshing to have been with a group for four years and see all of the accomplishments they have and the things they’ve done.”
This year’s graduation ceremony will be a bittersweet ending of the graduating seniors’ time here at Trinity; however, the toss of the caps represents a turning point in the graduates life, bringing new beginnings and opportunities.
