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Building a Living Tradition
of Catholic Education
Holy Trinity bears the honor of having the oldest parochial school within the current boundaries of the Diocese of Cleveland.
One of the first desires of those early settlers was a parochial education for their children and thus they established
such an institution in a one-room log cabin at the corner of Nagel and Schwartz Roads in 1845.
Three more buildings would serve as Holy Trinity's school: on Jaycox Road, a wooden structure built in 1860 and a brick
structure built in 1873; on Nagel Road, the current building that began in 1925.
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Continuing the Tradition
in Our Time
Today our school educates 395 students in kindergarten to grade 8 in the day school program, and 380 students in the PSR.
We strive daily to fulfill our school's mission, which is to provide an opportunity for our students to develop their spiritual
selves, academic potential, and social character by teaching as Jesus did and by spreading the Gospel message of our Lord.

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