Trinity Academy of Raleigh Hosts Night of the Arts
Raleigh, NC, February 24, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Dr. Robert Littlejohn, head of school at Trinity Academy of Raleigh (www.trinityacademy.com), a pre-K through 12 college preparatory school community located in North Raleigh, has announced that the school will host a Night of the Arts (NoTA) on Thursday, March 4 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Church of the Apostles, located at 333 Saint Albans Drive. NoTA is an annual event where students from both the lower and upper schools are invited to perform.
“Night of the Arts is an opportunity for Trinity students to display their best work to the school community,” said Littlejohn. “We emphasize performing and visual arts that show a commitment to excellence and display a distinctive accomplishment. This is not a talent show, but an opportunity to perform at one’s best to the glory of God.”
About Trinity Academy of Raleigh:
Trinity Academy of Raleigh is a pre-K through 12 college preparatory school community located just off I540 in North Raleigh. Founded in 1995, the school focuses on educating the whole person, with its strong emphasis on the classical liberal arts and sciences, sports, the fine arts, and spiritual formation. The top 1/3 of Trinity's 2008 graduating class averaged more than $101,000 per student in merit-based scholarships from various colleges and universities. Trinity Academy is also committed to being a resource for the Triangle community, creating partnerships with area churches and community organizations such as the YMCA, North Wake Baseball, The Princeton Review, and many others. Trinity Academy currently enrolls 312 students and employs 55 faculty and staff, under the direction of Head of School, Robert Littlejohn, Ph.D. For more information, call (919) 786-0114, or visit www.trinityacademy.com.
Jill Mastrangelo
MMI Public Relations
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“Night of the Arts is an opportunity for Trinity students to display their best work to the school community,” said Littlejohn. “We emphasize performing and visual arts that show a commitment to excellence and display a distinctive accomplishment. This is not a talent show, but an opportunity to perform at one’s best to the glory of God.”
About Trinity Academy of Raleigh:
Trinity Academy of Raleigh is a pre-K through 12 college preparatory school community located just off I540 in North Raleigh. Founded in 1995, the school focuses on educating the whole person, with its strong emphasis on the classical liberal arts and sciences, sports, the fine arts, and spiritual formation. The top 1/3 of Trinity's 2008 graduating class averaged more than $101,000 per student in merit-based scholarships from various colleges and universities. Trinity Academy is also committed to being a resource for the Triangle community, creating partnerships with area churches and community organizations such as the YMCA, North Wake Baseball, The Princeton Review, and many others. Trinity Academy currently enrolls 312 students and employs 55 faculty and staff, under the direction of Head of School, Robert Littlejohn, Ph.D. For more information, call (919) 786-0114, or visit www.trinityacademy.com.
Jill Mastrangelo
MMI Public Relations
(919) 233-6600
jill@mmipublicrelations.com
http://twitter.com/MMIPR
www.mmipublicrelations.com
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