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A prayer service in memory of Mr. Steven Tompkins '81 included the planting of a tree in his memory.

Trinity Brother Forever

ECHO Staff October 13, 2020

A prayer service in memory of Trinity alumnus, teacher, coach and friend Mr. Steven Tompkins '81 included the planting of a tree in his memory.  Family members and friends gathered on Founders' Plaza...

"Mondays with Mary" are opportunities to pray the rosary in the courtyard near the statue of Mary.

Rocks Invited to Pray the Rosary on ‘Mondays with Mary’

ECHO Staff October 7, 2020

From Trinity's Sts. Peter and Paul Society -- "Mondays with Mary" – October is a Marian Month: "All are welcome and rosaries will be provided for those needing one. We will pray the rosary all Mondays...

The 2020 Trinity yearbook, the Shamrock, has arrived!

2020 Yearbook Arrives!

ECHO Staff October 6, 2020

Graduates from the Class of 2020! Current sophomores, juniors and seniors! Administrators, faculty and staff!  You will soon have your copy of the Trinity High School 2020 yearbook. From the E501 and...

Trinity's Mr. Stephen Hammer, left, was honored as Teacher of the Year by the Air Force Association, Chapter #407.

Trinity’s Mr. Hammer Named Teacher of the Year by Air Force Association

ECHO Staff October 2, 2020

Trinity's Mr. Stephen Hammer, who teaches engineering and design and aerospace science, was named Teacher of the Year by the Air Force Association, General Russell E. Dougherty, Chapter #407. "Weekly...

"Goodbye Days" author Mr. Jeff Zentner spoke with Trinity classes.

‘Goodbye Days’ Author Talks with Trinity Classes

ECHO Staff September 23, 2020

"Goodbye Days" author Mr. Jeff Zentner spoke with Trinity classes during three blocks on Sept. 16 via Teams online. The novel was this summer's community read.  Zentner spoke of his journey toward...

Rest in Peace, Mr. Tompkins '81

Rest in Peace, Mr. Tompkins ’81

ECHO Staff September 8, 2020

Mr. Steven Tompkins, Class of 1981 alumnus, Trinity teacher, Director of Sports Ministry and Gonzaga House mentor, passed away this morning. Coming to Trinity in 1996, Mr. Tompkins served as...

‘Goodbye Days’ Author Jeff Zentner Will Discuss Novel in Sept. 16 Virtual Visit

ECHO Staff September 6, 2020

From Library Media Specialists Mrs. Betsy DeGolian and Mr. Tim Jones: Below is a link to our first library newsletter of the year, which we hope will give you some ideas about how the library...

A kneeler was installed in Mary's Courtyard.

Kneeler Added to Mary’s Courtyard

ECHO Staff September 3, 2020

A year after the statue of Mary was blessed in Mary's Courtyard on Trinity's campus, a kneeler was added. Mr. Brian Ashby '77, his son Mr. Jack Ashby '12, and Mr. Paul Resch '76 helped with the installation...

A Commitment to Excellence in the Eighth Annual Freshman Class Academic Convocation

A Commitment to Excellence in the Eighth Annual Freshman Class Academic Convocation

ECHO Staff August 27, 2020

The Trinity freshmen received powerful advice during the eighth annual Class of 2024 Academic Convocation, presented virtually on Aug. 26. Following an orientation day on campus and the beginning of classes...

Class of 2024 Learning the Ropes on Orientation Days

Class of 2024 Learning the Ropes on Orientation Days

ECHO Staff August 13, 2020

Complete with a brief stop at the temperature check-in station, Trinity freshmen in Flannan House were the fourth group this week to attend an orientation day.  Principal Dr. Dan Zoeller, Director of...

WELCOME BACK, ROCKS!

WELCOME BACK, ROCKS!

ECHO Staff August 5, 2020

After almost five months away from Trinity's campus, administrators, faculty and staff welcomed all Rocks back Aug. 3 - 6.  With masks and social distancing required, one class per day purchased books...

A peaceful protest in St. Matthews at the end of May promoted equal treatment for all.

Protesters in St. Matthews Speak Out for Equal Treatment

Preston Romanov '20, Editor in Chief July 7, 2020

“8 minutes and 46 seconds.” That was the time of a video shot by a bystander who witnessed a death in front of his own eyes. Moments after the May 25 video was shot and uploaded to social media platforms,...