As part of their four-year retreat program, Trinity freshmen attend retreats focused on making connections and building community. While spending valuable time with their Housemates, students are challenged to care for and treat each other with respect during a day full of activities at Cedar Ridge Camp.
On Thurs. Sept. 19, the Soccer Rocks host Ballard for Senior Night in Marshall Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Go Rocks and congratulations seniors!
The World is our Classroom! Monday, September 16, Trinity will host its annual International Education Fair from 7-8 p.m. in Convocation Hall (the second floor of the Communication Arts Building on Sherrin Ave.). The fair will feature upcoming international travel opportunities with ample time for questions and one-on-one conversations with the faculty attending each trip. Financial aid available for studying abroad opportunities will also be discussed. Please contact Mr. Chad Waggoner (waggoner@trinityrocks.com) with questions.
Congratulations to Trinity's Mr. Michael Fox! Mr. Fox was awarded the STEM Chapter Teacher of the Year from the Air and Space Forces Association. Thank you to Colonel Decker who presented Mr. Fox with the award, certificate, and commemorative coin.
Trinity High School invites parents and guardians of eighth-grade students to join us for an informative and helpful inside look at Trinity. This is an opportunity for you to gather information, ask questions, and hear from current Shamrock Moms and school officials in a comfortable setting. Refreshments will be served.
Trinity's home football opener vs. Center Grove (IN) has been declared a Green Out. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. Tickets can be purchased via GoFan. Can't make the game? Watch a student-produced livestream on WDRB+. Visit the athletics page of our website for more information. Go Rocks!
Tuesday, September 10 will be a $1 Dress Down Day benefitting The Dream Factory. They are a wish granting organization helping children with life threatening illnesses. 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.
Are you interested in easy service hours? Help Us Grow (H.U.G.) is a reading tutoring program looking for volunteers to help with virtual tutoring to 2nd graders at Cane Run Elementary School for an hour or two a month after school. See or email Mr. Luken at luken@trinityrocks.com if you are interested.
Alumni, please join us at our next Alumni Lunch and Learn on Tuesday, September 10, at 11:30 a.m. Enjoy a meal with your Trinity brothers, hear important updates from Foundation staff and take a brief campus tour. RSVP required as space is limited. Contact Travis Wagoner ’90 502-736-2122 or wagoner@trinityrocks.com to reserve your spot.
Trinity High School is more than a great education – it’s a chance to find yourself and get better at everything you love to do. Maybe you’re good at math, science, or technology. Or you can explore all three within our STEM program. Whatever interests you, you will find it here in our engaging, interactive Block Schedule. All while enjoying a sense of brotherhood formed by our unique House System. See for yourself by scheduling a shadow visit. There is a school full of opportunity waiting for you! Click the link to get started on YOUR path to GreaTness! https://www.trinityrocks.com/page/shadow-registration
Congratulations to Trinity's Director of Students, Rev. Dr. Randy Perkins, who was recently ordained by Archbishop Shelton to the Catholic Church's Permanent Diaconate. Father Dave Zettel ’57 presented Deacon Randy with his vestments during the ordination ceremony on Sat., Aug. 24. The following day, he gave his first homily at the Epiphany Catholic Church. We are proud of the example Deacon Randy sets for Trinity as a Man of Faith and a Man of Character!
Tomorrow, August 27 will be a $1 Dress Down Day benefitting Catholic Relief Services and their hurricane relief efforts, including Hurricane Beryl. Hurricane Beryl was a category 5 hurricane that ripped through the Caribbean in early July. 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.
The Trinity community celebrated a milestone event with Opening Mass. Fr. Dave Zettel performed the ceremony during which Senior Class President Noah McQuillen and Principal Dr. Dan Zoeller addressed the student body. The Senior Class Officers also introduced their theme for the school year: Built by Brotherhood.
Good luck to our student-athletes who are competing this weekend! The Football Rocks travel to Bryan Station, Cross-Country Rocks compete in the Tiger Run, Soccer Rocks host South Warren, and the Golf Rocks tee it up at the West Jessamine Invitational. Visit our website and click on Athletics for more information. Go Rocks! https://www.trinityrocks.com/o/ths/page/athletics
Tuesday, August 27 will be a $1 Dress Down Day benefitting Catholic Relief Services and their hurricane relief efforts, including Hurricane Beryl. Hurricane Beryl was a category 5 hurricane that ripped through the Caribbean in early July. 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.
We’ve had a GREAT first full week of school! With the personalized approach and hands-on learning provided in our block scheduling, Trinity’s students are beginning an educational journey that’s tailored to their abilities. Come find out for yourself by visiting Open House on Sun., Nov. 10 from 1-5 p.m. Learn more by clicking here: https://www.trinityrocks.com/page/open-house
The Class of 2028 gathered for their Academic Convocation committing themselves to academic excellence over the next four years with the Maximum Effort of their Soul – Maximo Animi Adore. Class of 2028, welcome to the Trinity FAMILY! You will BE GREAT!
During the ceremony, each academic department head presented items representing their academic department. Trinity President Dr. Rob Mullen ’77, Vice President for Advancement James Torra H’12, Principal Dr. Dan Zoeller H’07 and senior Hayden Deitz ’25 imparted advice to the freshmen.
We look forward to hosting our Class of 2028 Families TONIGHT, Wednesday, August 14 at 7 p.m. at Freshman Academic Convocation! Freshmen should report to the cafeteria by 6:45 p.m. Parents and guardians should meet in Steinhauser Gym before 7 p.m. For more information, please visit the following link: https://www.trinityrocks.com/article/1710341
GreaTness in Numbers! Block Scheduling has helped our recent graduates earn more college merit scholarships than in any comparable period in school history! The past eight classes have earned nearly $300 million. This engaging schedule, along with a nationally recognized House System that helps students quickly find where they belong, has helped students earn these record results. Learn how your son can Be GreaT at Trinity by visiting our website!
Welcome back, Trinity! We are excited for another GreaT school year! Trinity Forever!
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