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School Closing Decision a Group Effort

Ryan Cywinski, Staff Reporter February 27, 2015

The words every Trinity student loves to see are highlighted in the bottom left corner of the TV: “JCCS Closed.”  Students -- and many teachers -- rejoice. But what goes into making the decision...

Rocks Stay Busy — Roar from the Mountains and Put Freeze on Arctic Blast

ECHO Staff February 24, 2015

The past two weeks included an Arctic blast that kept students out of class for three days. No problem as Snow Day Assignments kicked in for two of the days. Despite the city looking too much...

Trinity Alumnus Featured in CBS Sports Documentary

ECHO Staff and UK Athletics February 23, 2015

A CBS Sports documentary about Nate Northington, who became the first African-American football player in the SEC as a Kentucky Wildcat in 1967, includes an interview with Trinity alumnus and Hall of Fame...

A Jazzy Message and Guests From Argentina Make for a Busy THS Monday

ECHO Staff February 9, 2015

The Jamey Aebersold Jazz Quartet visited Trinity during House meetings this morning. Along with hot jazz, Aebersold delivered an anti-drug, anti-smoking message to students. While sounds of...

Three New Twitter Followers Win Gift Cards

ECHO Staff February 5, 2015

Congratulations to the winners of the ECHO Online Follow Us On Twitter Drawing!! The names of three of our 30 new followers were randomly selected. The winners of $15 gift cards are senior Grant...

Rojas-Ortega Named National Speech and Debate Association Academic All-American

ECHO Staff February 4, 2015

Trinity junior Jorge Rojas-Ortega has been named an Academic All-American with the National Speech and Debate Association (formerly the National Forensic League). Trinity speech and debate coach Amy...

Trinity alumnus Kyle Williams 10 spoke with the Photo and Online Journalism class about his experiences at Western Kentucky University and The Courier-Journal.

Trinity Alum Shares Journalism Experiences

ECHO Staff January 30, 2015

Trinity alumnus Kyle Williams '10 spoke with the Photo and Online Journalism class about his experiences at Western Kentucky University and The Courier-Journal. Williams, who served as photo editor...

ECHO Adviser Receives UK’s Enoch Grehan Prize

ECHO Staff January 29, 2015

Trinity teacher Mr. Tony Lococo H’03 received the Enoch Grehan Prize for outstanding high school journalism in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the University of Kentucky's journalism...

Move to eTextbooks a Gradual Process

Daniel McCarthy, Staff Reporter January 23, 2015

With the start of the second semester, students are taking new electives, the intramural basketball season is heating up and the seniors are finally in the home stretch. One of the biggest changes currently...

Seniors Skype with French Students in Bordeaux

Students in Trinity teacher Mr. Marlon Francis' anatomy and physiology, and earth & space science classes connected with high school peers in Bordeaux, France, via Skype on Thursday, Jan. 22. "We...

Trinity Freshmen Learn How to Save Lives

ECHO Staff January 13, 2015

Trinity physical education and health teacher Mr. Joe Bryant coordinated cardio-pulmonary resuscitation instruction for all freshmen on Jan. 13.   The Start the Heart Foundation conducted the training...

Chinese Classes Receive $10,000 Grant

Zane Brenzel, Staff Reporter January 8, 2015

Trinity's Chinese course is new but has taken a huge step forward. Ms. Jocelyn Shi, who teaches Trinity's Chinese I and II classes, received a $10,000 grant for the course. Shi found out about...

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