Mr. Poletti – The leadership among the senior class has been something I haven’t seen in my 11 seasons as an educator. I will miss the wonderful examples they set for the underclassmen to follow.
Mr. Reihner – I will miss not having to deal with Collin.
Miss Zupancic – I think this is a very lively bunch of seniors. For the most part, they are very engaged in their learning and very interested in discussing the topics in class.
Mr. McCartney – I will miss the conversations about their future and how they’re going to achieve the goals that they have in mind.
Mr. Phillips – I will miss their personalities. They are a very caring group that is a good representation of what Trinity really means.
Mr. Skroupa – I will miss their constant and incessant use of eHallpass and just a lot of great personalities.
Mrs. McCarthy – I would say I’d miss the personalities of the Senior Class, and it’s easy to have a good relationship with them.
Señora Banish – I will miss the friendly faces and the smiles of all the kids I had in my class.
Ms. Shaw – I will miss their sense of humor.
Herr Good – They were the best, the best so far. It’s hard to say one thing. They are awesome, and one of the best classes. Period.
Mr. Polansky – The different varieties of personalities; they were truly so great to be around. They were a pleasure to teach and actually enjoyed learning.
Mrs. Sirianni – I’m gonna miss their enthusiasm toward the quadratic formula, and their excitement when they did it correctly.
Mrs. Platek – I’ll miss how much school spirit they bring; they’re always the loudest at the pep rallies.
Mr. Powell – I’ll miss their quirky and ornery nature on top of their creativity.
Mrs. Restaneo – I have a really unique perspective here, so I would say the creativity and enthusiasm of the senior students in my art classes.
Mrs. Child – Honestly, the amazing talent, not only from everyone in the musical, but across the board! There’s such a variety in the seniors.
Mrs. Thornburg – My homeroom! My seniors and I have been together for four years. We have seen each other at our best and worst in the mornings. We have been through all of the emotions over the years. We have laughed, argued, and cried together.
Mr. Komula – I’ll miss the talent level.
Señora Harrington – What I will miss most about the Senior Class is the students that I had in my classes that continued to be part of my day even after they no longer had me as their teacher. I’ll especially miss the students that I’ve become close to since their sophomore year.
Mrs. L. Bennett – I’ll miss their humor, the random conversations, and the way they kept class interesting even when we were learning logarithms or polynomial equations! This group definitely had a personality you don’t see every year and I can’t wait to see where life takes them!
Mrs. Tsangaris – I’ll miss the seniors at kitchen one from second period Culinary Arts.
Mrs. Willis – I will miss their lively personalities and willingness to help out.
Mr. Swarrow – I will miss their leadership in the classroom and in sports.
Mrs. M. Bennett – I will miss how extremely detail oriented and very, very creative they are.