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ECHO

Rest in Peace, Mr. Ed Bowling

Rest in Peace, Mr. Ed Bowling

ECHO Staff May 13, 2019

Former Trinity teacher Mr. Ed Bowling passed away May 8 after a long illness.  Ed's son Chris is a current Trinity sophomore, and Matt was a 2000 THS graduate. Trinity Principal Dr. Dan Zoeller...

Graduates from 1957,  Trinity's first senior class, attended the annual Emerald Society Brunch.

Emerald Society Celebrates Rocks’ Roots — and Future

ECHO Staff May 13, 2019

Trinity graduates from 50 or more years ago (1957-1969) attended the seventh annual Emerald Society Brunch May 11 in the Communication Arts Center convocation hall. Among those who spoke at the...

Trinity's music program rocked the stage on May 10 and 12.

Mother’s Day Celebrated with a Musical Extravaganza

ECHO Staff May 13, 2019

From Simon to Sinatra, Trinity's music program provided an entertaining way to celebrate Mother's Day weekend, with two concerts -- Friday evening (May 10 at 7 p.m.) and Sunday afternoon (May 12 at...

The transition of student leadership for the Class of 2020 took place May 8 at the Junior Class Mass.

Junior Class Mass Sets Tone for Leadership Transition

ECHO Staff May 13, 2019

A time to set the tone. Just as Trinity's Opening Mass set the tone for the school year, the May 8 Junior Class Mass set the tone for leadership transition to the Class of 2020. New officers were sworn...

Trinity's Governor's Scholars for 2019 -- Nicholas Huls, Logan Thomas, Gus Boyer, Jackson McClellan, Jackson Riney, Alexander Deye, John Fernandez, Isaac McQuillen, Gavin Weakley, Tristan Harbold

10 Rocks Selected for Governor’s Scholars Program

ECHO Staff May 8, 2019

Mr. Paul Diehl, Trinity's Advanced Program director, announced the selection of 10 Trinity students for the Governor's Scholars Program.  Trinity teacher Mr. Frank Ward, former AP director, has taught...

Spring Concerts This Weekend

ECHO Staff May 8, 2019

From Mr. Scott Ross, music teacher, director of ensembles and Fine Arts Department chair: "Alex Nicodemus (is) a very gifted pianist.   In fact, he plays legit concert pianist repertoire. ...

The annual Senior Field Day gave the Class of 2019 a chance to relax, grill out and play some games.

A Little Relaxation Before the Final Two Weeks!

ECHO Staff May 3, 2019

Costumed seniors roamed Trinity’s campus May 1 prior to the start of the annual Senior Field Day.  The Class of 2019 spent most of the day relaxing, grilling and playing games. The class is preparing...

Trinity Junior Selected for Prestigious Journalism Workshop

ECHO Staff May 3, 2019

Trinity junior Preston Romanov has been accepted to participate in the 2019 Xposure High School Journalism Workshop at Western Kentucky University, June 8-16. Romanov, a reporter/photographer for...

Competition was fierce during the annual House Obstacle Course.

Seton House Overcomes All Obstacles

ECHO Staff April 17, 2019

Trinity's Seton House finished the annual House Obstacle Course on top. The obstacle course, held Apr. 16 in Marshall Stadium, is one of the final contests before a House Cup winner is announced.  

Trinity mom Jennifer Albright and Trinity admissions officer Melanie Hughes spoke at Jewish Hospital Transplant Care's 55th anniversary news conference/celebration.

Real-Life Heroes

Matt Gadd, Editor in Chief April 16, 2019

With the recent release of “Avengers: Endgame,” society’s love for superheroes becomes even more apparent. Already generating more than two billion dollars in revenue, "Endgame" is expected to surpass...

Eggs aplenty at the annual Easter Egg Hunt, held Apr. 13 at Marshall Stadium.

An Egg-cellent Easter Adventure

ECHO Staff April 15, 2019

The Rocks held the annual Easter Egg Hunt Apr. 13 at Marshall Stadium.  

Hundreds saw Kentucky Shakespeare Festival actors perform "Macbeth" today.

‘A Poor Player that Struts and Frets His Hour Upon the Stage’

ECHO Staff April 9, 2019

Hundreds of Trinity students watched as actors from the Kentucky Shakespeare Festival performed "Macbeth" twice in Trinity’s theater Apr. 9.