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The student news site of  Trinity High School

ECHO

The student news site of  Trinity High School

ECHO

Trinity Drug Testing Program an Overwhelming Success

Ryan Cywinski, Editor July 14, 2016

Trinity students received the news in the spring of 2015 that all students would be subject to random drug testing during the school year.  This announcement gained a lot of traction in the media and...

Muhammad Ali's childhood home is recognized as a historical landmark.

Rest in Peace, Muhammad Ali

ECHO Staff June 4, 2016

Rest in Peace, Muhammad Ali.   Ali's childhood home is recognized as a historical landmark.

60th Baccalaureate Mass Includes Memories and Eyes Turned to the Future

ECHO Staff May 23, 2016

Celebrating the Feast of the Holy Trinity seemed wholly appropriate as Trinity High School's Class of 2016 gathered for their last class Mass.  The Baccalaureate Mass, celebrated by Chaplain Fr....

Class of 2016 Honored for Outstanding Achievement

ECHO Staff May 20, 2016

The 60th annual Awards Assembly took place this morning in Steinhauser Gymnasium.  This gallery contains only some of the many awards presented to members of the Class of 2016.

26th Annual Art Show a Multi-Medium Extravaganza

ECHO Staff May 20, 2016

From drawing and sculpture to photography and painting, the talents of Trinity art students were on full display last night at the 26th annual Trinity Art Show.  Art instructors Ms. Carole Baker and...

Moderator Mr. Jorge Serrano, moderator Mr. Joseph Chittissery Mathai, Trey Heichelbech, Allan Schmitt, Mr. Jeff Hofmann, chairman of the ACE Mentor Program Louisville

Four Trinity Students Honored at ACE Gala

ECHO Staff May 19, 2016

The ACE Rocks presented their projects last night at the ACE Gala, held at the University of Louisville, according to Trinity's Architecture, Construction and Engineering Mentor Program co-moderator Mr....

Trinity Class of 2017 Celebrates Leadership Transition

ECHO Staff May 19, 2016

As the Class of 2016 prepares for accolades, a final Mass together and commencement, the Class of 2017 celebrated the transition to student leadership with a class Mass and formal dance. Chaplain...

Mr. Jorge Rojas Aguilar, Mayor Greg Fischer, Trinity senior Jorge Rojas-Ortega, Ms. Norma Ortega Hernandez, Trinity teacher and speech and debate team coach Ms. Amy Zuccaro

Trinity Senior Rojas-Ortega a Mayor’s Outstanding Senior

ECHO Staff May 12, 2016

Jorge Rojas-Ortega was selected as Trinity’s Outstanding Senior by Mayor Greg Fischer on May 9.  Rojas-Ortega is an Advanced Program student and has earned state and national speech and debate honors...

It’s Fun in the Sun for the Class of 2016

ECHO Staff May 11, 2016

This morning's sunshine made yesterday's storms a memory as Field Day for the Class of 2016 began with an array of costumes. Dressed as everything from cartoon characters to athletes, creativity was...

Many seniors began the annual Field Day wearing costumes.

Class of 2016 in Rare Form as Field Day Begins

ECHO Staff May 11, 2016

Field Day for the Class of 2016 began with an array of costumes. Dressed as everything from cartoon characters to athletes, creativity was not in short supply. One photo appears here -- a photo gallery...

Juniors Hays Galloway, Ben Carper, Patrick McCarthy, Zach Allen, Jacob Steele, Justin Young and Carl Grief were selected for the Governor's Scholars Program.  

Sophomore Paul Bradford earned a spot in the Governor's School for Entrepreneurs.

Eight Selected for Prestigious Summer Programs

ECHO Staff May 10, 2016

After a rigorous statewide competition involving more than 3,000 applicants, eight Trinity students earned a spot on one of four college campuses for five weeks of study in the longest running governor’s...

To the House Cup Winners Go a Field Day!

ECHO Staff May 5, 2016

Dante House, winners of the House Cup, spent most of May 5 watching movies, playing basketball, cards, soccer, video games, Frisbee, football and Ping Pong -- and enjoying a lavish lunch.  Despite...