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Prayers for an End to Gun Violence

Prayers for an End to Gun Violence

ECHO Staff March 7, 2018

A response to shootings in schools in Marshall County, Ky., and in Parkland, Fla., the prayer service in Marshall Stadium and letter writing to legislators held during advising on Mar. 6 were designed...

The annual Mother-Son Mass took place Mar. 4 in the Communication Arts Center.

Celebrating Moms!

ECHO Staff March 6, 2018

Trinity’s annual Mother-Son Mass took place in the Convocation Hall Sunday, Mar. 4. Chaplain Fr. Dave Zettel celebrated the Mass, which was coordinated by Campus Ministry and included the worship...

Fr. Jim Flynn's advocacy for immigrants and refugees continued at Presentation Academy on Feb. 26.

A Voice for the Voiceless — Taking a Message of Inclusion to the Streets

Gus Boyer, Staff Reporter March 1, 2018

Today is like any other day. Today is a day when I take any attack against me and ignore it. Today is a day of fear of my neighbors, that they will persecute me for who I am. Today is a day of caution,...

Special visitors at THS!

Pursuing Higher Education

ECHO Staff March 1, 2018

Even our fine-feathered friends want to get in on the Shamrock experience!

Excited eighth-graders took the next step to becoming members of Trinity's Class of 2022.

Registration Begins for Trinity’s Class of 2022

ECHO Staff February 23, 2018

Excitement. Anticipation. Eagerness. For some eighth-graders and their parents, the journey to Trinity began years ago; for some, much more recently.  A major step to becoming a member of Trinity's...

Handling a Job and Homework a Juggling Act That Pays Dividends

Bobby Burt, Staff Reporter February 7, 2018

A 17-year-old high school student, busy working at his part-time job that pays minimum wage, has pencil in hand doing homework while on a break. Unfortunately, this scene is quite common for working...

A Giving School Community

Bobby Burt, Staff Reporter January 25, 2018

Picture a school hall filled with gifts for the Giving Tree. Picture thousands of dollars and boxes of food headed for Dare to Care. Picture students and teachers lending a hand to Habitat for...

Winter weather disrupted classes from Jan. 12 through Jan. 17

Frozen Second Semester Resumes

ECHO Staff January 19, 2018

A little more than a week into the new semester, Mother Nature in the form of bitter cold, a layer of ice and a few inches of snow put the brakes on classes for almost a week.  After a delayed...

Exams Over, Rocks Begin Two-Week Holiday

ECHO Staff December 19, 2017

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

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...