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ECHO

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ECHO

A Tropical Science Adventure

Sam Batcheldor, Staff Reporter October 24, 2016

It was a sticky, hot day of over 100 degrees as Trinity junior Eric Brian stepped out of the airport in Costa Rica. The rain forest landscape probably would have amazed Brian if he could have seen through...

photo by Matt Gadd

No Vertically Challenged in the Trampoline Dunking Club

Michael Payne, Staff Reporter October 18, 2016

Have you ever wanted to dunk a basketball like Shaq, but you're not quite tall enough? Well, height doesn't matter when you join the new Trinity Trampoline Dunking Club. According to Trinity English...

photo by Sam Batcheldor

NHS Assists at Annual Junior Olympics

ECHO Staff October 17, 2016

Medals were plentiful at the annual Bill Roby Junior Olympics.  Visually impaired youngsters from around the region took part in the friendly competition, held Oct. 12 at the Kentucky School for the...

photo by Mitchell Ose

Juniors Commune with Nature During Overnight Retreat

ECHO Staff October 17, 2016

Twenty-six members of the Class of 2018 took part in an overnight retreat Oct. 11-12 that allowed them to talk, reflect and commune with nature.  The retreat, held at Cedar Ridge Camp in Jeffersontown,...

Freshmen from classes taught by Trinity English teachers Mrs. Betsy Darby and Mr. Greenwell attended the Derby Dinner Playhouse production of "Dial M for Murder" Oct. 13.

It’s Elementary as Rocks Super Sleuths ‘Dial M for Murder’

Mrs. Betsy Darby, Contributing Writer October 17, 2016

Freshmen from classes taught by Trinity English teachers Mrs. Betsy Darby and Mr. Greenwell attended the Derby Dinner Playhouse production of "Dial M for Murder" Oct. 13. Darby described the play as...

Indelible Images from Teacher’s Trip to Israel

Matt Gadd, Staff Reporter October 17, 2016

War-torn countries? Places full of dangerous militants? Places so similar to our own that we cannot tell the difference?   There are many perspectives on the Middle East, but a life-changing trip...

ECHO Co-Editor Receives National Honor

ECHO Staff September 28, 2016

Trinity senior Hunter Mulloy, co-editor in chief of the ECHO, was selected for membership in the National Society of High School Scholars. A news release from the NSHSS stated: "The Society recognizes...

Rest in Peace, Mr. Ferman

ECHO Staff September 14, 2016

Former Trinity counselor and teacher Mr. Steve Ferman passed away on Sept. 13. Trinity Principal Dan Zoeller said, "Steve was a much beloved counselor who just recently retired. He did very good work...

Grandparents Honored on 15th Anniversary of '9/11'

Grandparents Honored on 15th Anniversary of ‘9/11’

ECHO Staff September 13, 2016

Sunday, Sept. 11, the 15th anniversary of "9/11," afforded those who attended the annual Grandparents Mass a chance to remember those who have provided for and sacrificed for their families, as well as...

photo by Hunter Mulloy

Aquinas Freshmen Rockin’ Champs!

ECHO Staff September 9, 2016

A day full of fun.  A day to let loose. A day for creating camaraderie.  Any way you describe it, the annual Rockin' friendly competition among freshmen begins and ends with unbridled enthusiasm.  ...

Archbishop Blesses Renovated W. Peter Flaig Library Media Center

Archbishop Blesses Renovated W. Peter Flaig Library Media Center

Cole Crush, Staff Reporter September 9, 2016

    It may have been a gloomy Friday morning outside, but inside the W. Peter Flaig Library Media Center, it was all smiling faces. Archbishop Joseph Kurtz blessed the newly renovated...

photo by Hunter Mulloy

Opening Mass provides ‘launchpad into the new year’

ECHO Staff August 26, 2016

After two weeks of settling in, the Rocks gathered in Steinhauser Gymnasium -- transformed into a place of worship -- to celebrate the 'launchpad into the new year.'  That was the way Chaplain Fr. Dave...