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Bishop Mark Spalding blessed Trinity's new statue of Mary on Aug. 11.

Hail, Mary

ECHO Staff August 12, 2019

"Hail, Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee." Bishop Mark Spalding of the Nashville diocese dedicated and blessed Trinity's new statue of the Blessed Mother on Aug. 11.  Trinity President Dr....

Teacher Mr. Michael Budniak says welcome back!

Welcome back, Rocks!

ECHO Staff August 6, 2019

Beautiful sunshine on a midsummer's day.  Seniors helping freshmen find their way.  Four classes of Rocks preparing for next week's start to the school year -- while still savoring the final days of...

Evelyn Fultz -- Rest in Peace

Evelyn Fultz — Rest in Peace

ECHO Staff July 3, 2019

The Trinity family lost one of its greats on Monday when Evelyn Fultz passed away at the age of 92.  From the fall of 1954 through 1995, Evelyn was a mainstay of Trinity, working as administrative...

Senior Explores a Different Panama City

Aidan Koch, Staff Reporter July 2, 2019

For 2019 graduate John Michael Cristofoli, spring break was not the typical trip to Panama City. Cristofoli and some of his family, including his aunt and uncle Terra and Patrick Boone, went to...

Trinity students will take part in eSports competition starting in the fall of 2019.

Let the Games Begin — eSports Competition Starting at Trinity

Julian Pirtle, Staff Reporter May 24, 2019

What if I told you, you could be making half a million dollars a month playing your favorite video game professionally.  People all around the world have dreams about playing video games for a living,...

Finding ways to improve societal problems happens best when students leave campus and interact with the society they wish to help. Alex Cox '19 was among those who took part in the Louisville Engaging Nonviolence Symposium.

Classrooms are Expanded as Rocks Explore Social Issues

ECHO Staff May 22, 2019

The classroom is only a starting place for learning.  Finding ways to improve societal problems happens best when students leave campus and interact with the society they wish to help.  This happens...

The Class of 2019 received more than $44 million in college merit scholarship offers.

A Fond Farewell to the Record-Setting Class of 2019

ECHO Staff May 21, 2019

Trinity High School's 63rd annual Commencement saw 279 students walk across the stage in Bellarmine University's Knights Hall. After the record-setting class -- $44 million in college merit scholarship...

Giving Future Generations a Look at the Past — Rocks Win Time Capsule Contest

ECHO Staff May 20, 2019

In the year 2119, what will people know about life today in the St. Matthews community?  What should go in a time capsule to be opened in a century?  Those were the questions, and Trinity High School...

Campus Minister Mrs. Mary Emrich, who offered words of advice to the Class of 2019, receives a hug during the Sign of Peace.

Myriad Emotions Take Center Stage at Baccalaureate Mass

ECHO Staff May 20, 2019

It was a time to express deep emotions and fond remembrances. Trinity High School's 63rd annual Baccalaureate Mass allowed for reflection as the Class of 2019 celebrated their final liturgy together. Trinity...

Senior Alex Cox received the Trinity Faculty Award, presented by Mrs. Betsy deGolian of the Faculty Senate.

OUTSTANDING!

ECHO Staff May 17, 2019

Many awards. Major accolades. Much appreciation. During Trinity's 63rd annual Senior Awards Assembly, the Class of 2019 was honored for outstanding academic achievement -- from those with perfect attendance...

The annual Junior Class Formal was a real knockout!

Rockin’ the Dance Floor at Senior Prom and Junior Formal

ECHO Staff May 15, 2019

Rockin' the dance floor. Announcing Shammy Award winners. Using the word formal instead of dance -- just some of the fun parts of being upperclassmen during the last two months of the school year. The...

The Rocks won numerous awards at the annual Kentucky United Nations Assembly.

KUNA Delegation Named Premier

ECHO Staff May 14, 2019

From chapter adviser Mr. Walter Mata: "Under the leadership of Y-Club president and senior Drew Grimm, Trinity's Kentucky United Nations Assembly delegation displayed great talent to debate among 2,000...