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To inspire every student to do more, expect more, and be more. To make this mission a reality, every student and employee of Trinity Basin Preparatory and High Point Academy is expected to exemplify the core values of a TITAN.
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TBP’s youngest students recently experienced the power of voting firsthand, participating in engaging mock elections that highlighted the importance of civic engagement.
The Titan Academy Cross Country team capped off a stellar season with a victory at the Texas Charter School Academic & Athletic League (TCSAAL) State Championship, followed by their annual awards banquet on Thursday, October 17. The event, held at the West Campus auditorium, honored the team's achievements and highlighted standout individual performances.
Trinity Basin Preparatory proudly participated in the Gran Fiestas Patrias parade on September 14 as members of the Grand Prairie Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. This vibrant event brought the community together, with TBP Titans and their families representing the school with pride.
On September 17, TBP celebrated National IT Day by shining a spotlight on the dedicated team that keeps our tech systems running smoothly and our campuses connected—our very own Tech Titans! Led by Trey Garbers, Director of IT Services, the team works tirelessly behind the scenes to support teachers, students, and staff in every aspect of technology.
TBP is proud to recognize the outstanding achievements of our Titan Academy students who auditioned for the Texas Music Educators Association (TMEA) Large School All-State Choir competition. Special accolades go to Clair Geonzon and Mickey Millsap, who advanced to the next round. Mickey, who was previously named Small School All-State Choir Bass for 2023-24, continues to represent TBP with distinction alongside Clair.
Two TBP alumni, Fernando Venegas and Ricardo Chavez, have returned to their school community as interns from Cristo Rey High School, working with the Student Recruitment team led by Laura Rios. Both students attended TBP during their elementary and middle school years and now contribute to recruitment efforts with their unique perspective.