We support Amendment 2 because it puts the educational needs of students first. A Yes vote will empower the Kentucky General Assembly to create legislation to make more opportunities available to all Kentucky students. Parents will have more options and be empowered to choose the school that fits the needs of their children. By putting students first, we can ensure that each child, regardless of their background, receives an education that prepares them for a bright and hopeful future.
Trinity's Class of 2028 gathered as one in Steinhauser Gym to celebrate Mass. During this special moment in their formation of faith and character, students heard an important message from Rev. Randy Perkins H'23, as well as senior Jack DeBellis '25, who shared words of encouragement and support. We look forward to watching these young men Build their Brotherhood over the next four years!
Trinity’s Department of Theatre Arts production of Dracula opens Wednesday, October 23! This thrilling new adaptation is based on the classic legend of Transylvania’s famous vampire, Dracula. Please join us in supporting the talented cast and crew! For showtimes and ticket information, visit trinitydota.com.
Thursday, October 24, will be a $1 Dress Down Day benefitting St. Joseph of Arimathea Society to make headstones. Every person buried at Meadow View indigent cemetery receives a headstone. Money raised will go towards making more headstones. 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 by House Captains.
Trinity is hosting our annual Career and Technical Education Fair on Monday, October 28 from 6-7:30 p.m. in Shamrock Hall. This career fair, organized by our team of dedicated counselors, is designed to assist students who are interested in an alternative to a four-year degree in discovering opportunities offered through local trade and vocational programs. Representatives from many careers will be on hand to share information about their field and answer questions about beginning a career.
Rev up your engine! Trinity’s Key Club is hosting their third annual Charity Car Show Sat., Oct. 26 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. In addition to the car show, this year will also feature a Trunk or Treat and games for the kids! All proceeds benefit the Franciscan Kitchen and Hope Scarves. For more information, please contact Mr. Luken at luken@trinityrocks.com.
Is your son interested in making the world his classroom? Join Ms. deGolian and Mr. Nathanson for a Summer 2026 International Travel meeting in the Library Media Center on Tue., Oct. 22 at 6 p.m. Utilize the link below for more information and to pre-register: rsvp.eftours.com/y9jwxr4
On Fri., Oct. 11, the Football Rocks host Ballard for Senior Night. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Ticket and admissions policy information can be found on our website. Can't attend? Download the WDRB+ app to watch a livestream produced by our Digital Media students. Go Rocks!
Members of Trinity's Student Government recently participated in their annual Leadership Conference. Elected House Captains and Representatives worked collectively with Directors to develop leadership skills, while also hearing from keynote speaker, LouCity Head Coach Danny Cruz and goalkeeper, Ryan Troutman '18, who shared advice on effective leadership strategies.
Thanks to the Shamrock Moms for organizing the Second Annual Father/Son Pickleball Tournament. The event once again saw a great turnout, fellowship and fun. Thanks to all participants and Goodbounce Pickleball Yard for hosting.
Trinity's varsity football team returns home to Marshall Stadium on Friday, October 4 when we host Cincinnati St. Xavier for a 7 p.m. kickoff. We hope to see Rock Nation there! Tickets can be purchased via GoFan. Can't make the game? Enjoy a student-produced livestream on WDRB+. Visit the athletics page of our website for more information including updated admissions policies for home contests. Go Rocks!
A reminder that Wednesday, Oct. 2 is a Workday Wednesday, providing students the opportunity to get caught up on work before the end of the first quarter. Teachers and counselors have morning meetings, then will be available in classrooms for make-up work and extra help from 12 - 3 p.m. Business casual dress is expected for students.
Are YOU interested in joining Trinity's Speech and Debate team? There will be a parent meeting for Speech and Debate on Wednesday, October 9 at 6 p.m. in Ms. Amy Zuccaro's classroom. Parents should park in the Steinhauser Gym parking lot and a Trinity student will escort them to Ms. Zuccaro's room. Please contact zuccaro@trinityrocks.com with questions. Go Rocks!
THE GAME! On Friday, Sept. 27, the annual Trinity vs. St. X football rivalry resumes at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium! Kickoff is 8 p.m., with gates opening at 6:30 p.m. For important ticketing and parking information, click the link below. GO ROCKS! https://www.trinityrocks.com/article/1755168
On Tues., Sept. 24 Trinity continued its Pride Week traditions by celebrating the 1953 Society Dinner. Named after the year Trinity was founded, this gathering recognizes generous donors who give at the 1953 Society level each year and volunteer board members. Dr. Glenn Blincoe '73 was named the Steiny Award Recipient and Chris Tompkins '78 was honored as the Leadership Donor. Senior Nick Lococo provided a student address. Go Rocks!
The Trinity Sports Administration class assisted the LouCity/Racing Foundation in preparation for their upcoming "Soccer Ball Benefit" by inflating over 50+ soccer balls for use as giveaways. It was a fun-filled activity that allowed students to gain a hands-on perspective of the tactical side of sports administration.
On Saturday, Sept. 21, sophomore Ali Aljabbari, a member of Trinity’s Culinary Club, assisted his mother and aunt presenting at the Louisville Free Public Library and Kentucky Refugee Ministries’ Celebrating Our Neighborhood: The Cuisine of Iraq event at the Northeast Regional Library. The event was sold out and featured short lessons in Iraqi cooking traditions and recipes. Louisville is home to over 53,000 internationally born residents including Ali’s family. Congratulations and thanks for sharing a part of your culture with all.
Congratulations to Coach Holzknecht and the Trinity Cross Country Rocks for capturing first place in the highly competitive Trinity Invitational seeded race for the second straight year! The team also won the freshman/sophomore division and the junior/senior division races. A GreaT all-around team win and a GreaT event that welcomed 4,000 runners and 7,000 fans. Go Rocks!
The Trinity FAMILY looks forward to celebrating the annual tradition of Pride Week Sept. 23-27! From academic celebrations to House events, fun activities, and athletic competitions, it's full of the school spirit and Brotherhood our culture has been Built By! Go Rocks!
Trinity Pride Week Campus Store Hours! Go ROCKS!
Monday: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Tuesday: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Wednesday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Thursday: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Can't make it in person? Place your order online for in-store pickup or delivery, at https://www.trinitycampusstore.com/.