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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...

photo by Hunter Mulloy

Academic Convocation a Major First Step for Class of 2020

ECHO Staff August 19, 2016

The Class of 2020 took a major first step by committing to excellence at the fourth annual Freshman Class Academic Convocation, held in Steinhauser Gymnasium last night.  Senior Evan Pride was among...

For Mrs. Pat Singer, caring about the school community -- and careful cleaning -- were always priorities.

Despite Retirement, for Mrs. Singer, ‘We Still Are a Family’

Jacob Ferree, Staff Reporter June 30, 2016

After 17 years, Mrs. Singer, better known as "Pat," retired from Trinity High School's maintenance team this week. A job Singer felt at first was "not for her," became her passion. In 1999 the former...

Mrs. Sheila Hiestand spoke about distracted driving. Her visit to Trinity was coordinated by counselor Dr. Aaron Striegel.

Trinity Parent’s Message — Stop Distracted Driving

Nick Bradford, Staff Reporter June 18, 2016

As pressure builds from the stress of our daily lives, we begin to look for ways to shave minutes from our busy schedules. Sometimes this is done when we get behind the wheel to drive, performing tasks...

Spring Sports Athletes Honored by The Courier-Journal

ECHO Staff June 13, 2016

The Courier-Journal 2016 Kentuckiana Spring Sports All-Area Teams: Baseball First Team: Brett Marshall, Brandon Pfaadt Baseball Second Team: Matthew Higgins, Ben Metzinger Tennis First Team: Trey...

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.

Finding Baltimore -- A Tale of Cities

Finding Baltimore — A Tale of Cities

Forde Womack, Editor in Chief May 25, 2016

“There’s this guy on the corner who we call 'Hey Guy.' All he does is just yell ‘hey’ to people on the street,” Siobhan Fioramonti said. “He’s been gone for a while now; I hope he didn’t...

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....

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...

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...

A packed house watched as Assumption and Sacred Heart played a flag football game to raise money for the fight against breast cancer.

Rocks, Tigers Provide Halftime Entertainment for Pink-White Fight Against Breast Cancer

ECHO Staff May 4, 2016

Check out the Rocks and Tigers Dance Teams, performing during halftime of the Pink-White game between Assumption and Sacred Heart. The contest, which raised funds to fight breast cancer, took place Apr....