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Middle School eSports Arena

Trinity Area School District

The Trinity Area School District’s new Esports Classroom allows the Trinity Middle School students to have their own arena with gaming PCs, LED lights, ergonomic chairs and large TV screens.

This exceptional arena stands out with its array of features, including twenty-four high-end gaming computers custom built by the talented students of Trinity High School. 

The arena also hosts three expansive large-screen televisions and three Nintendo Switch gaming consoles, creating a versatile and engaging gaming environment.

This dynamic space doesn’t sit idle during school hours. It serves as a hub for student activities throughout the day and after school.

 

In particular, the Middle School esports team calls this arena home as they compete in the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Esports Association (PIEA) league against their peers from middle schools across the state of Pennsylvania. It’s not just a room; it’s a space where students come together to embrace teamwork, competition, and the thrill of esports.

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