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A Rock-Solid Name

A Rock-Solid Name

ECHO Staff December 18, 2018

Work the past couple of days on the west side of Old Trinity Hall, the Rocks' original building, resulted in the placement of the carved words Trinity High School.  

Another Way Trinity Leads the Fight Against Drug Abuse

Tim Rivette, Staff Reporter December 9, 2018

A mother is traveling down the expressway with her child in the backseat. Suddenly, a puff of smoke comes from the mother’s mouth. The child in the backseat lets out a cough. Smoking is just one of many...

The future is now as Trinitys Class of 2023 takes the Placement Test.

Hundreds of Future Rocks Take Placement Test

ECHO Staff December 8, 2018

A crisp morning, a few nerves, and plenty of excitement as hundreds of eighth-graders took Trinity's placement test. Parents met in the convocation hall, and Trinity's faculty and staff administered the...

A powerful scene from 1984.

Rocks Bring Orwell’s Dystopia to Life

Preston Romanov, Staff Reporter December 7, 2018

Big Brother is watching Big Brother. And he is watching YOU. Big Brother O’Brien asks, “What’s in Room 101?” Winston replies, “The thing that’s in Room 101 is the worst thing in the world.”...

Archbishop Joseph Kurtz blesses the Hollenbach Family Alumni Courtyard.

Archbishop Kurtz Blesses Hollenbach Family Alumni Courtyard

ECHO Staff November 21, 2018

The sun shone brightly during the dedication and blessing of the Hollenbach Family Alumni Courtyard.  Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz blessed Trinity's renovated courtyard and a plaque was presented, formally...

Mr. Walter Mata and Mr. Jorge Serrano served as advisers for Trinitys delegation to the Kentucky Youth Assembly.

Learning to Govern — Inside the Kentucky Youth Assembly

ECHO Staff November 20, 2018

From Trinity's Kentucky Youth Assembly delegation advisers Mr. Walter Mata and Mr. Jorge Serrano: Congratulations to the KYA delegation. Every year they make us proud of their hard work and dedication....

Ms. Annette Ball, chief programs officer from Dare to Care

A Message of Gratitude and a Caring Spirit

ECHO Staff November 20, 2018

As the day before the start of Thanksgiving break began, Trinity students, faculty and staff assembled in Steinhauser Gymnasium to hear a message of gratitude and a reminder to be thankful for blessings...

Mr. Michael Budniak speaks about his journey into the Catholic Church.

Trinity Teacher Shares RCIA Journey

ECHO Staff November 14, 2018

Mr. Michael Budniak may be known more for his popular, energy-filled science classes, as well as his tireless efforts to help the community, but today he shared his spiritual journey -- the Rite of Christian...

The Rocks welcomed more than 1,200 guests to campus Sunday, Nov. 11, during Open House.

Shamrock Hospitality at Its Finest

ECHO Staff November 14, 2018

Following a beautiful late fall Sunday afternoon that saw 1,200 guests visit Trinity's Open House, Director of Admissions James Torra expressed his appreciation to the school community: "I can’t thank...

Congratulations, Dr. Dan Zoeller!

ECHO Staff November 13, 2018

Trinity Principal Dr. Dan Zoeller completed his doctoral degree requirements, successfully defending his dissertation entitled "Student Social and Spiritual Development Within U.S. Catholic Schools...

photo by Matt Gadd

Arches Installed, Alumni Courtyard Renovation Nears Completion

ECHO Staff November 8, 2018

By Tuesday morning, Monday's storms had abated and the winds eased as the highlight of Alumni Courtyard renovation took place: the installation of the arches connecting the walls that face Shelbyville...

Hurricane Michael and a Swarm of Hornets

Hurricane Michael and a Swarm of Hornets

Mr. Chad L. Waggoner, Contributing Writer November 8, 2018

Trinity teacher Mr. Chad Waggoner introduced his account of his trip to Florida to help provide relief for those suffering from the damage inflicted by Hurricane Michael with the following: Folks – Trinity,...

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