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photo by Carter Martin

Giving Classrooms a Homey Feel

Carter Martin, Staff Reporter January 10, 2018

Imagine sitting in a classroom that has bare walls and generic lights. You will find nothing of the sort at Trinity. In fact, some classrooms have a very interesting décor. While taking a look at...

Bass Fishing Rocks Land Whoppers!

LC Newton, Staff Reporter January 10, 2018

Members of this KHSAA sport don't encourage huge crowds to cheer while they compete. Quiet is often preferred. Of the 26 anglers on Trinity’s bass fishing team, the top 12 anglers compete...

ACT Prep Classes Part of Success Formula

Cole Crush, Editor in Chief January 9, 2018

“If you ever get stuck on a problem, go with C.” That's a standard approach for those doing a great deal of guessing on the ACT. Many Trinity students use more reliable methods to achieve success...

A Project to Create Lifelong Memories

LC Newton, Staff Reporter January 8, 2018

One thing that people in the United States take for granted is seeing themselves in a mirror, in photographs and in portraits every day. Many kids around the world don’t get this opportunity. ...

photo by Cole Crush

It’s No Trivial Matter as Quick-Recall Rocks Continue Success

Cole Crush, Editor in Chief January 4, 2018

Anxious players wait. Academic team moderator Mr. Mark Amick says, “Toss up question.  -- This case in 1896 was a landmark decision of the Supreme Court. It upheld the constitutionality of racial...

The Trinity community donated supplies to help the people of Puerto Rico, devastated by Hurricane Maria.

Rocks Counter Hurricane Devastation with Generosity

Sam Hebestreit, Staff Reporter December 7, 2017

A forgotten place only recognized after destruction. Many may forget that Puerto Rico is part of America, a part devastated by Hurricane Maria. The storm destroyed homes, thousands of trees and beaches,...

More Than a Quarter In, Reactions from New Teachers and Those in New Roles

Sam Hebestreit, Dominic Sutkamp, Max Urton, Staff Reporters November 3, 2017

As November begins, let's look at some reflections from new Trinity teachers and teachers in new roles: Mr. Jeremy Jackson The former college counselor, now a new Dean of Studies for Honors and Advanced...

Not Ms. Debbie Walling!

A BOOOTIFUL Day to Be a Rock!

ECHO Staff October 31, 2017

A bit strange?  Not on Halloween -- a day when Shamrocks turn in to other, stranger things! Not Mr. Keith Wiedmar not calling ducks during a Halloween class! (photos and video by Carter Martin) https://youtu.be/xIBPhHO3l9M

‘Laser-Focused’ Ware Attends Yale Program

Cole Crush, Editor in Chief October 26, 2017

Sitting in a college auditorium might be overwhelming for some high school students, especially at a prestigious college like Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. But for Trinity junior Wyatt...

The Axiom Scaring Up Submissions with Halloween-Themed Contest

LC Newton, Staff Reporter October 25, 2017

Colorful artwork, moving photography and powerful writing fill The Axiom, Trinity's literary magazine. After two decades under the guidance of Ms. Debbie Walling, the magazine has a new moderator, Ms....

Live Television Class Attends Louisville Orchestra Rehearsal

ECHO Staff October 18, 2017

Trinity  teacher Mr. Mike Farnon's Live Television class attended a rehearsal of the Louisville Orchestra's performance with the Beatles tribute band Classical Mystery Tour, who presented "Sgt. Pepper...

photo by LC Newton

An Extraordinary Week of Pride

ECHO Staff October 1, 2017

It was a week of extraordinary pride in being a Shamrock, from pride in academic excellence -- honored on Sept. 24 at the Shamrock Awards Luncheon --  to athletics pride -- highlighted by the football...