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Trinity High School unveils 'Trinity Solidarity Court' at Godlewski Gym

Trinity Solidarity Court at Godlewski Gymnasium heightens awareness of racial and social equity.
Credit: Trinity High School

CLEVELAND — Trinity High School has unveiled the “Trinity Solidarity Court” at Godlewski Gymnasium to express community and togetherness and embracing it on a deeper level. The design was released during a short ceremony at the school.

Remington College President Terhan Freeman, a 1996 graduate of THS and now a member of the school’s Board of Trustees, did the honors along with 3 members of the Trojans volleyball team, Maciaha Irving, Samantha Ratliff, and Jayme Zoeckler.

“Solidarity is a very descriptive word that embodies how Trinity approaches everything that we do,” said Sister Shawn Lee, Trinity High School President. “We speak of ourselves not as an institution but as a community that works together for the common good of everyone.”

Knowing that the new name of the gym floor should not stand alone, the committee also pledged to create even more impactful initiatives in the future. 

The modification of the school’s mission statement, a new Diversity and Inclusion Committee, cultural diversity additions to the curriculum, and a new alumni committee will be developed in the coming months as we navigate the reopening of school during these historic times.

“Trinity is a special place where students from diverse backgrounds come together to learn, pray, and play,” said Schohl. “But simply walking the same halls and playing on the same court is not enough. I hope these new initiatives inspire people to show solidarity for each other, especially those who have been wronged in the past and who will benefit from a more level playing field in the future.”

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