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Splendora ISD

Cultivating Exceptional People

Class of 2021

Class of 2021

Trinity Reimer

A person wearing a yellow hard hat and outdoor gear stands in a grassy field with trees in the background.

A proud member of Splendora ISD’s Class of 2021, Trinity Reimer graduated in the top ten of her class, all while navigating the unique challenges of a senior year shaped by the COVID-19 pandemic. A second-generation Splendora Wildcat, Trinity embraced every opportunity that came her way—from earning college credits through the district’s early college program with Lone Star College–Kingwood to earning a varsity letter in tennis and shining on stage in drama.

After high school, Trinity took her Wildcat grit to Texas A&M University, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in Environmental Geoscience in just three years. Wasting no time, she joined AmeriCorps, where she’s now in her second year of national service.

Armed with U.S. forestry certifications, Trinity has worked on environmental projects across the country—from trail restoration and tree thinning in Southwest Colorado and North Carolina to her current role with the Montana Conservation Corps near Helena. There, she’s helping restore and maintain national parks—making a difference one trail at a time—all while serving alongside passionate conservation teams, often composed entirely of women.

When asked what it means to be a Wildcat, Trinity shared, “Being a Wildcat means that no matter how far you roam, what path you walk, or where you land in life, Splendora is the home of your heart.”

Her journey is a shining example of how far Wildcat pride can carry you—across state lines and into a future filled with purpose, passion, and service.