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  • Opening Mass - August 25
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Patrick House Tops in Obstacle Course Finals

ECHO Staff April 17, 2017

After all 10 Houses competed, Patrick edged Flannan in today's House Obstacle Course finals.  

Trinity students Aaron Reilly and Jerald Oliver, along with teacher Mrs. Jocelyn Shi, are in China during spring break.

Trinity Senior Sends Spring Break Postcard from China

Aaron Reilly, Contributing Writer April 8, 2017

Spring break has been an immersion into Chinese culture for Trinity senior Aaron Reilly and junior Jerald Oliver. They, along with Trinity teacher Mrs. Jocelyn Shi, traveled to China. Reilly sent the...

ECHO Co-Editor in Chief Hunter Mulloy Wins Four Awards in WKU Mark of Excellence Contest

ECHO Staff and March 27, 2017

Congratulations to co-editor in chief Hunter Mulloy for representing the ECHO in a big way in the Western Kentucky University Mark of Excellence journalism contest. Against top-notch competition, Hunter...

Fly-Overs and Moving Remarks as Tree is Dedicated in Memory of Tim Hardesty 16

Fly-Overs and Moving Remarks as Tree is Dedicated in Memory of Tim Hardesty ’16

ECHO Staff March 24, 2017

Trinity President Dr. Rob Mullen expressed appreciation to all who attended and helped in the dedication of a tree in memory of 2016 graduate Tim Hardesty, who passed away during last summer. As an underclassman,...

The distribution of ashes today marked the beginning of Lent.  Senior John Lage was among those who distributed ashes.

Ashes Distributed to Mark Beginning of Lent

ECHO Staff March 1, 2017

As storms subsided this morning, the school community received ashes to mark the beginning of Lent. Students helped distribute ashes during first block.  Lent is a time of fasting and prayer before...

Senior Daniel Langford with his 10-minute drawing.

Fast on the Draw!

ECHO Staff February 28, 2017

Trinity senior Daniel Langford drew this Einstein in 10 minutes. Langford is a member of Mr. Shayne Hull's AP art class. Teacher Mr. Chittissery Mathai documented Langford's quick draw.

Robotics Club Competes in ROBO Rumble

ECHO Staff February 21, 2017

From Robotics Club moderator Mrs. Mary Mason: "Congratulations to Trinity’s Robotics Club for competing in their first-ever VEX Robotics Competition! Last weekend they attended the Governor’s ROBO...

Argentine students and their hosts paused for a group photo this morning. The exchange students left today after  attending classes at Trinity for the past four weeks.  
Front: Iván Martínez. Middle Row: José Vela Ricardo Martínez, Juan Risetti, Facundo Sánchez, Tobias Farina, Derek Cornwell. Back Row: Nicolás Rossi, Lucas Spadafora, Ian Karman, Thomas Vázquez, Baltazar Lora, Matthew Richards, Francisco Tin, Thomas Antonioli, Jack Guffey, Gus Boyer.

Adiós a Nuestros Amigos Argentinos — Farewell to Our Friends From Argentina

ECHO Staff February 21, 2017

Farewell to our friends from Argentina! For the past four weeks, eight students from Saint Ethnea in Argentina have attended classes at Trinity and stayed with Trinity host families.  The visit, designed...

Phoenix Rises in Trivia Night Overtime Battle with Flannan and Becket

Phoenix Rises in Trivia Night Overtime Battle with Flannan and Becket

ECHO Staff February 17, 2017

Dante House finished as victor in the House Trivia Night contest. The Phoenix won in overtime. Flannan came in second and Becket third.  Mr. Matt Manning moderated the event as Mrs. Jackie Carrico and...

Trinity Contingent Witness to Historic Inauguration

Matt Gadd, Staff Reporter February 15, 2017

History is immortal. History was created in Washington, D.C., Jan. 20 when a new president was sworn in.  Sixty-four Trinity students witnessed the inauguration and had the time of their lives. The...

Costa Rica Trip a ‘Great World Experience’

Hunter Mulloy, Editor in Chief February 15, 2017

Witnessing the wonderful and the terrifying, a Trinity group traveled to Costa Rica for the second time in the past nine months. Following a trip to Costa Rica during the summer, Trinity teacher Mr....

Invaluable Lessons Learned by Teaching Overseas

Matt Gadd, Staff Reporter January 27, 2017

If you were given an opportunity to do what you love halfway across the world while getting paid, would you take it? You would be leaving your friends and your family -- and going to another country...

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