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The student news site of  Trinity High School

ECHO

The student news site of  Trinity High School

ECHO

Senior Thankful for the Trinity Brotherhood

Senior Thankful for the Trinity Brotherhood

Quinn Nickell, Tri-Editor in Chief February 7, 2022

As I sit down to write this, I find myself wondering where the time has gone. Life seems to go by faster and faster, increasing with each passing day. People tell you to soak this time up, and make the...

Tree Planting Represents Cross Country Team's Legacy

Tree Planting Represents Cross Country Team’s Legacy

ECHO Staff January 28, 2022

Wednesday's frigid temperatures did not dissuade the Rocks cross country team from recognizing the team's legacy by planting a tree in Olmsted Park. Owen McGreevy, a team leader and senior, said, “It...

A Bridge to Trinity

ECHO Staff January 28, 2022

A light coating of snow shimmers on what seems to be an endless pedestrian bridge. The early morning scene was captured by Trinity Dean of Studies Mr. Jeremy Jackson on his ride to school this morning. 

The Rocks won the District Governor's Cup for the fourth time in five years.

Rocks Again Capture District Governor’s Cup

ECHO Staff January 27, 2022

For the fourth time in five years, Trinity's Academic Team was victorious in District Governor's Cup competition. The Rocks defeated  St. Xavier, Collegiate, and Sacred Heart. Prior to 2018, the...

Renovating, remodeling, reimagining are in the works for the Rocks throughout 2022.

No ResT for the Rocks When it Comes to Campus Projects

Chris Raymer, Staff Reporter January 26, 2022

The Rocks are putting this year's "Never ResT" theme to good use by investing in more campus "revitalization." Despite $40 million having been "invested in the campus in the past 20 years," enhancement...

The Bass Fishing Rocks compete in the fall and spring.

Bass Fishing Rocks Depend on Teamwork, Preparation to Catch the Big Ones

Collin Sanders, Staff Reporter January 23, 2022

Unlike most every other sport, the environment in which the Rocks Bass Fishing Team athletes compete can change dramatically from one competition to another.  Former head coach and current moderator...

The Anime Club meeting today featured the action genre.

Anime Club Meeting Features Action Genre

ECHO Staff January 19, 2022

Trinity's newest group, the Anime Club, met today in moderator Mrs. Judith Waggoner's classroom, F133.  The club drew 14 students to a viewing from the winning genre: action! The Anime Club invites...

Moderator Mr. Chad Carpenter talks with the FCA members during a recent meeting.

FCA a Chance to Build Relationships

Favio Sanchez, Staff Reporter January 18, 2022

Faith, fellowship, and service are more than just words. They are a way of life, and there is a club that manifests their importance. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes, moderated by Trinity teacher...

Some members of the Trinity Math Team confer about their practice tests.

Math League Returns and Rocks are Ready

Owen McGreevy, Tri-Editor in Chief January 12, 2022

The clock winds down slowly. 3…2….1…time’s up! After years of practices, hard work, and competitions, the moment has finally come. While it may not be a game-winning Hail Mary, buzzer beater...

Mr. Harry Moody taught math at Trinity from 1983 until 2010.

Rest in Peace, Mr. Moody

ECHO Staff January 12, 2022

Former Trinity mathematics teacher Mr. Harry Moody recently passed away.  Mr. Moody taught at Trinity from 1983 until 2010. According to Trinity President Dr. Rob Mullen, Mr. Moody was "absolutely...

photo by Leo McAllister and Whit Hilleary

Focusing on the Details

ECHO Staff January 11, 2022

Take some time to look around. Check out the myriad details that surround you.  Five ECHO reporters focused their lenses on Trinity's campus and came away with some interesting images.                

Today's snowfall sent the Rocks home early today.

Snow Sends Rocks Home Early!

ECHO Staff January 6, 2022

Today's snow brought about an 11 a.m. dismissal for the Rocks and students from other local schools!  The forecast was for one to four inches of snow during the day and single-digit temps tonight.