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Mrs. Sheila Hiestand spoke about distracted driving. Her visit to Trinity was coordinated by counselor Dr. Aaron Striegel.

Trinity Parent’s Message — Stop Distracted Driving

Nick Bradford, Staff Reporter June 18, 2016

As pressure builds from the stress of our daily lives, we begin to look for ways to shave minutes from our busy schedules. Sometimes this is done when we get behind the wheel to drive, performing tasks...

Hand in Hand Co-Founder Had ‘a Heart for the Underdog’

Axel Halvarson, Staff Reporter April 28, 2016

  Trinity alumni have been making a difference around the world for decades, none more so than 1969 graduate Wayne Richard Fowler.  Despite losing his battle against cancer on Mar. 3, 2016,...

For Chang, The Stage Comes Naturally

Zac Brumback, Staff Reporter April 26, 2016

The conclusion of Trinity’s spring play, "The Robber Bridegroom," was a first for some actors and  and actresses, while a last for others. Graduating from Trinity’s theatre arts program are...

Sophomores Baltazar Lora and Matt Vanetti battle it out during a Frisbee match.

Intramural Sports ‘Just Good, Friendly Competition’

Connor Rafferty, Staff Reporter April 15, 2016

“Fun, connection, interaction.” These words sum up Mr. Joe Bryant's view of intramural and club sports offered at Trinity.  As coordinator of intramural sports, he has a unique perspective on the...

Fr. Dave Zettel — Passionate About Trinity for More Than 60 Years

Robert Davis, Editor April 14, 2016

From student to teacher. From spirited fan to spiritual leader.  From Class of 1958 to Class of 2016. Trinity High School Chaplain Fr. Dave Zettel has been part of his alma mater for more than...

Your Musical Favorites? House by House, Here Are the Results

Tommy McConville, Editor in Chief April 13, 2016

Aaron Copland once said, “To stop the flow of music would be like the stopping of time itself, incredible and inconceivable.” Music has, is, and always will be one of the great parts of life. There...

A beautiful sunset in Louisville hides a darker secret of pollution.

Under the Beauty of Glowing Sunsets Lies an Ugly Cause

Jack Tompkins, Staff Reporter March 30, 2016

With the spring's one-hour shift forward, sunrise in Louisville occurs about 7:45 a.m. With the rise of the sun above the horizon comes a mix of colors that look like a beautiful canvas. At least that...

Passionate About Teaching, Kahl ‘Teaches Us Life Lessons’

Jacob Ferree, Staff Reporter March 21, 2016

Mr. John Kahl graduated from Trinity in 1969. But that was only the beginning of his connection to his alma mater. Nearly a half century later, Kahl plans to retire from teaching at the end of this...

When the Magnolias Bloom, Can Spring Be Far Behind?

ECHO Staff March 10, 2016

The magnolia trees located in Trinity's courtyard sported pink blossoms this week, a good sign spring is near.

Making a Difference Every Day

ECHO Staff February 17, 2016

On a daily basis, Trinity students make the world a little better through community service classes.  One example takes place in Ms. Laura Cardosi's second-grade class at Saint Mary Academy in...

photo courtesy of Mrs. Michele Walters

Walters’ Daughters in Rome for Ash Wednesday

ECHO Staff February 10, 2016

From Mrs. Michelle Walters, associate director of the Trinity Annual Fund: "My oldest two daughters were at the Vatican today for Ash Wednesday and saw the Pope!  Yes, they were this close to him!  I...

Relief in Sight! — Art I Students Create Linoleum Block Prints

ECHO Staff January 25, 2016

Art I teacher Mr. Shayne Hull's students created the most recent exhibit in the library display case. According to Hull, "We worked on linoleum block relief prints.  Each student  sketched out a...