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The Rocks help out at the Wayside Mission Christmas store.

Shamrocks Help Prepare Wayside Christmas Store

ECHO Staff December 19, 2017

As they have done for many years, the Rocks took their Christmas spirit to the Wayside Mission Christmas store Dec. 16. Coordinated by Mr. Michael Budniak and the Green Cross Club, faculty and students...

Trinity took part in a Christmas party at Community Catholic Center, providing gifts donated through the school's Giving Tree campaign.

Rocks Share Christmas Spirit at Community Catholic

ECHO Staff December 18, 2017

Trinity's unwavering giving spirit continued Dec. 17 at the Community Catholic Center. After a Giving Tree campaign that brought in 120 gifts and more than 40 gift cards totaling nearly $3,000, Trinity...

‘Our Family, Our Faith, Our Future’ — the Class of 2022 — One Step Closer to Becoming Rocks!

ECHO Staff December 9, 2017

As the first snowflakes of the season fell, hundreds of eighth-graders completed their first step to becoming members of Trinity’s Class of 2022 by taking the placement test Dec. 9. As parents...

photo by Hunter Monohan

Closing the Semester by Honoring the Ultimate Commitment

ECHO Staff December 9, 2017

Trinity closed the first semester the way it began -- celebrating gifts from God with a Mass. The year's Opening Mass set a tone of building our future through family and faith. Yesterday's liturgy...

Trinity donated more than $11,000 to Dare to Care.

Rocks Donate More Than $11,000 to Dare to Care

ECHO Staff November 17, 2017

Trinity collected $11,174.63 for Dare to Care, according to Trinity teacher and campaign coordinator Mr. Bernie Schum. He said, "This will help those most in need in our community.  Forty-seven (advising)...

Hundreds of grade-schoolers and their families toured Trinity's campus on Sunday, Nov. 12.

Checking Out the Shamrocks!

ECHO Staff November 14, 2017

A little rain and typical November temperatures could not keep hundreds of grade-school students and their families from touring Trinity’s campus during the annual Open House, held Nov. 12 from one to...

Merton House won the House Paper Football Tournament.

Merton Junior Wins Inaugural Paper Football Tourney

ECHO Staff November 9, 2017

House contests during the first quarter included the inaugural Paper Football Tournament, won by Merton House junior Jacob Connors.

Freshmen See Christie Thriller at Derby Dinner Playhouse

ECHO Staff November 9, 2017

Trinity teachers Ms. Betsy Darby and Ms. Karen Flipper took their freshman English classes to Derby Dinner Playhouse to see "A Murder is Announced" by Agatha Christie. The field trip was part of...

An SOS sandwich-making session to provide food for the homeless.

One Sandwich at a Time, Biddle Siblings’ Initiative Helps Feed the Homeless

ECHO Staff November 8, 2017

Trinity junior Ryan Biddle and his twin sister, Erin, took a simple idea and  initiated a way to provide food for the homeless. Five years ago the Biddle siblings started Students Offering Sandwiches,...

Six NHS Members Selected as Educational Justice Activists

ECHO Staff November 7, 2017

Six Trinity National Honor Society members were selected as Educational Justice Activists.  They join Nathan Fieldhouse and Trent Brown, who were selected last year. Those selected were Luke McFarland,...

The Anchorage academic team -- Trinity Quick Recall champs!

Anchorage Tops in Trinity Quick Recall Tournament

ECHO Staff November 6, 2017

At the end of the annual Trinity Quick Recall tournament for middle schools, the team from Anchorage claimed the championship trophy.  St. Margaret Mary's academic team placed second in the competition...

Trinity Teacher Takes Mission Work to the World

Bobby Burt, Staff Reporter October 31, 2017

Traveling is nothing new to Trinity teacher Mr. Chad Waggoner, who just returned from a trip to Puerto Rico with colleague Ms. Maria Martín to provide supplies to the hurricane-ravaged country. Earlier...