Don't just give your son an education, give him an opportunity to be GreaT! Pre-register for the make-up Placement Test on Sat., Jan. 13, at 9 a.m.! Visit https://www.trinityrocks.com/page/the-placement-test to register!
Congratulations to the Class of 2023 Trinity Hall of Fame Inductees; Brian Brohm '04, Oscar Brohm H'08, Mark L. Corbett '79 M.D., Dr. Debbie Heaverin, Joseph Landenwich '83, Robert "BJ" Ruckriegel '95, Rudy Volz '73, and Frank Ward H'01. We loved celebrating them at the Hall of Fame Dinner on Dec. 14 in Alumni Hall. THANK YOU to all those who helped make the night such a special occasion!
There will be a mandatory Trinity track and field parent meeting in the Alumni Hall cafeteria on Tuesday, December 19 at 6 p.m.
Practices will begin on January 8 in the Marshall Center at 3:15 p.m.
If you have questions or can't make the meeting, please contact Coach Barbagallo at barbagallo@trinityrocks.com.
THANK YOU to everyone who supported Trinity's partnership with the Community Catholic Center for another Giving Tree! Over 100 gifts and thousands of dollars in Kroger gift cards were delivered to the Community Catholic Center on Monday, Dec. 11. Trinity National Honor Society members delivered the gifts and hosted a Christmas party for Community Catholic Center families!
Sarah Weatherwax, Director of Community Catholic, and her staff were touched and grateful for the generosity of the Trinity family and impressed by the Trinity students who volunteered.
The Trinity "Lost and Found" is overflowing with textbooks, clothes, water bottles, etc. Please visit the Trinity Student Affairs Office if you're missing any items and check it out! The "Lost and Found" will be emptied and all items donated on Dec. 21.
Thursday, December 14, will be a $1 Dress Down Day benefitting the Bakhita Initiative for Catholic Charities. The Bakhita Initiative provides assistance for victims of human trafficking. Students can dress down for $1, or more, in jeans/khakis, a Trinity shirt/jacket/hoodie, and athletic/dress shoes. T-shirts must be tucked in. Seniors can wear clothing from the college they are attending next year. Money will be collected during advising.
Trinity gathered for an all-school Mass for the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The holy day of obligation celebrates that Mary, mother of Jesus, was born without sin. To become the mother of our Savior, she was given this special privilege through the grace of God. We wish all within the Trinity community a blessed beginning to the advent season.
Any underclassmen interested in playing on their House Intramural Basketball team should sign up with their Advisor before Thursday, Dec. 14!
Games will be played on week days (6-8 p.m.) and/or Saturdays (10 a.m. - 2 p.m.).
If you are not signed up by Dec. 14 and are still interested, please email Mr. Backes at backes@trinityrocks.com with your name, t-shirt size, and House before Christmas Break to sign up.
Feast of the Immaculate Conception
There will be an all-school mass Friday, Dec. 8, for this holy day of obligation in the Catholic Church, which celebrates that Mary, mother of Jesus, was born without sin. To become the mother of our Savior, she was given this special privilege through the grace of God.
On Dec. 8, students report to Advising at 8 A.M. After mass, we’ll follow a special bell schedule that's pictured with the post.
In remembrance of the attack on Pearl Harbor 82 years ago, Mission BBQ continued its annual tradition of celebrating our World War II veterans. Trinity students paid their respects to the veterans who participated in the parade as they traveled through campus. THANK YOU to all those who have served or are still serving.
The Trinity Football Rocks will compete for the KHSAA 6A State Championship Saturday, Dec. 2 at Kroger Field in Lexington, KY at 4 p.m. For game details including ticket and parking information, click the link https://www.trinityrocks.com/article/1356168. Can’t make the game? You can listen to Wayne Kraus and company call the game live on 94.7 FM. GO ROCKS, TAKE STATE!
Start your path to GreaTness at Trinity! Register for the 8th Grade Placement Test on Saturday, December 9th at 9 a.m. Click the link below to register!
https://www.trinityrocks.com/page/the-placement-test
On Giving Tuesday, Nov. 28, we invite you to join us for #ROCKSGive, our annual day of giving to help sustain this vision. By participating, YOU can help Future Rocks have the Trinity experience as all gifts go towards need-based tuition assistance.
Click the link below to make an impact on a student's life
https://www.givecampus.com/schools/TrinityHighSchool/rocksgive-2023
$1 Dress Down Day on Thursday, November 30
Thursday, November 30, will be a $1 Dress Down Day benefitting the Molly Johnson Foundation. The Molly Johnson Foundation supports children with special needs and their families. Students can dress down for $1, or more, in jeans/khakis, a Trinity shirt/jacket/hoodie, and athletic/dress shoes. T-shirts must be tucked in. Money will be collected during advising.
From the Trinity FAMILY to yours, we wish you a Happy Thanksgiving. Campus will be closed over the break. Nov. 27 will be a Green Day and only three weeks of class remain before Exams begin Dec. 18. Please remind your son to check his grades and follow up with teachers as needed. Happy Thanksgiving Trinity FAMILY!
Trinity is once again partnering with Community Catholic to help provide Christmas gifts for children. The Community Catholic Center, located in the Portland neighborhood of the West End, provides scholarships for students to attend Catholic schools as well as assistance for their families.
This year, we will be providing gifts and gift cards for 100 children and their families. Each gift is $30. Please consider sponsoring one or more of these gifts.
Anyone interested in helping can email Mr. Luken, luken@trinityrocks.com, and the information about what to get and who to get it for will be sent.
All gifts need to be sponsored between Nov. 27 – Dec. 5, and gifts and gift cards returned by Thursday, Dec. 7.
Thank you for doing your part to help make a memorable Christmas for these families.
The Trinity Football Rocks take on the Frederick Douglass Broncos in the fourth round of the KHSAA 6A playoffs this Friday, Nov. 24, 7 p.m. at Marshall Stadium! Can't make the game? Download the WDRB Plus app on your smart phone or smart TV and stream the live broadcast! GO ROCKS!
Trinity High School's Brandon Stafford '24, Ben Ramsey '24, and Matthew Federico '24 along with their school counselor Dr. Aaron Striegel H'16 were invited to speak to the seventh and eighth grade boys at St. Gabriel about earning success in high school and what it means to be a young man of faith and character. The seniors did a GREAT job and represented Trinity with class and grace!
Congratulations to Trinity’s Eli Oetken ’25 who recently broke Trevor Warren’s ’18 All Time Trinity 3200m record at the Lloyd White Memorial at Bellarmine. Only a junior, Eli is looking forward to the challenge of running under 9:00 for 3200m before he graduates, something only a handful of athletes in the history of Kentucky high school athletes have ever done. We’re proud of you, Eli!
The Trinity Football Rocks take on the McCracken County Mustangs in the third round of the KHSAA 6A playoffs this Friday, Nov. 17, 7 p.m. at Marshall Stadium! Can't make the game? Download the WDRB Plus app on your smart phone or smart TV and stream the live broadcast! GO ROCKS!