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Senior Jack Chauvin, right, talks with reporter Chase Gravatte about becoming a published author of a childrens book.

Senior’s Road to Five-Star Reviews Started in St. Louis

Chase Gravatte, Staff Reporter October 30, 2019

Not many seniors in high school can claim to have written and published a book that is receiving five-star reviews on Amazon. Trinity senior Jack Chauvin and his mother, Laura Chauvin, did just that,...

Doomsday Machine by Harlan Welch-Scarboro is one of many works of art by the Trinity sophomore.

Trinity Sophomore Excels in a Family of Artists

Zachary Crumes, Staff Reporter October 29, 2019

Trinity sophomore Harlan Welch-Scarboro is not the average high school student.  In fact, it’s fair to say that "average" isn’t a word often associated with the Scarboro family. Harlan has already...

Art I students put in some work providing faux windows for the set of The Three Musketeers.

Students Add Artistic Touches to Trinity Theatre Sets

ECHO Staff October 16, 2019

For the past couple of years, Mr. Alan Wilson’s Art I classes have worked on cross-curricular projects with the Department of Theatre Arts. When Trinity producer/director Ms. Kate...

Rocks put in some table tennis time.

Rocks Perfect Ping-Pong Play

ECHO Staff October 2, 2019

Trinity's talented ping-pong players gather in the Communication Arts Center convocation hall on a regular basis, at times taking part in tournaments. Teacher Mr. Joseph Chittissery Mathai moderates the...

The Community Service Program includes seniors helping out on campus.

Campus Aides Provide Solid Service

ECHO Staff September 30, 2019

Part of Trinity's Community Service Program for seniors includes providing rock-solid assistance throughout the campus.  Some students work in the Student Affairs Office, some help out the receptionist,...

Trinitys Culinary Club teaches the art of preparing delicious meals.

Cooking Up Some Culinary Magic

ECHO Staff September 12, 2019

Future chefs may very well get their start via the Trinity Culinary Club, headed by Dr. Debbie Heaverin, with instruction from Chef Lee Ashbrook and Chef Jeremy Williamson.  The club cooked up some dishes...

For Trinity Rising Senior, Educational Justice Makes Major Difference

Colin Murphy, Staff Reporter June 25, 2019

From doing simple math at a restaurant to find out how much is needed for a tip to winning a trivia game with a fact taught in a fifth-grade social studies class, not much is more important than learning....

Senior Motivated to Achieve Cycling Greatness

Colin Murphy, Staff Reporter April 29, 2019

When you are described as a "hard-working, caring, all-around good individual," you must be doing something right. These qualities are a great recipe for being successful in life. Trinity senior Will...

Formula Racing a Family Affair for Trinity Senior

Julian Pirtle, Staff Reporter April 28, 2019

It’s a bird, it's a plane, no it's Trinity senior Jacob Abel racing down the track at speeds ranging from 140 to 180 mph. Now I know what you must be thinking: What is a senior in high school doing formula...

The Grass is Greener on Norman’s Side of the Fence

Aidan Koch, Staff Reporter April 28, 2019

The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence -- especially when Trinity junior Parker Norman is doing the landscaping. Trinity students hold many types of jobs.  Some work in bakeries...

Carr Travels Down a Charitable Road

Matt Gadd, Editor in Chief April 23, 2019

Christmas truly is a magical time of the year, a long-awaited night by many. Children are especially excited to receive gifts from their parents and Santa Claus. But some children are not as fortunate....

Just When You Thought Your Day Was Crazy!

ECHO Staff April 16, 2019

Mr. Chet Allen, a 1985 Trinity graduate, provided this time-lapse video of Trinity at dismissal time about two weeks ago.  The 11-second video required 450 photos.      https://youtu.be/kIeTKVjb7ws

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