Happy Memorial Day, Trinity Family!
Kentucky Driving School will be the week of JULY 15-19, Mon. – Fri. from 9-11 a.m.
Call KY Driving School at 456-5266 to sign up and pay for the classes. Please wait until mid June to call.
Option 1: Students will participate in 10 hours of classroom instruction. Also included will be 4 hours behind the wheel, 2-2 hour private sessions with pick up and drop off at Trinity. (Note: The driving lessons are scheduled throughout the session, depending on whether or not the student already has his/her permit.) This course normally meets the requirements made by insurance companies for an auto insurance reduction.
Fee: $350.00
Option 2: Student will participate in 10 hours of classroom instruction. (No road instruction is included with this option) You will need to check with your insurance company to see if this course meets their requirements for an auto insurance reduction.
Fee: $50.00
Classes will be held in G111 in Steinhauser Gym.
Trinity's Class of 2024 Graduation Weekend is officially underway with our Father/Son Breakfast! We are so excited to honor these seniors and their families all weekend.
Upcoming Road Closure - Important Traffic Information
CSX will close St. Matthews Avenue on May 21, 2024 for three days and Clover Lane on May 23, 2024 for three days.
Please make alternate travel plans for those stretches.
Congrats to the Trinity Lacrosse Rocks and the Tennis Rocks! Coach Schroeder and the Lacrosse Rocks have advanced to the lacrosse state championship game on Saturday, May 18 at 11 a.m. in Trinity's Marshall Stadium. Coach Allen and the Tennis Rocks have qualified the doubles team of Andrew Lajoie and Griffin Phillips for the KHSAA State Championship Doubles Tournament May 28-30 at the University of Kentucky. Best of luck, Rocks!
The Annual TK Invitational Scramble is set for June 21 at Glen Oaks Country Club at 1 p.m. Funds raised from the Invitational support The Tyler Kelty Scholarship Fund at Trinity High School. Visit https://the-tk-invitational.perfectgolfevent.com/ for more information and to register.
Members of Trinity’s graduating classes of 1957 through 1974 were invited to the annual Emerald Society Brunch on Sat., May 11. Trinity alumni who graduated fifty or more years ago gathered in Alumni Hall, providing the opportunity to catch-up and renew their brotherhood on campus. It was a true blessing to host this special event. Trinity Forever!
From the Trinity Family to yours, Happy Mother's Day!
Trinity’s Architecture-Construction-Engineering Club (ACE Club) ended the year with its ACE Gala dinner and presentation at the Melwood Avenue Arts Center. This year, the ACE Club remodeled Trinity’s newly acquired 4050 Building on Sherrin Avenue. The project involved the demolition and reconstruction of the existing building to house a new STEM lab, art classes and new parking spaces. In addition, Michael Coomes ’24, Kenneth Hobbs ’25, and Eamon Lewantowicz ’26 were honored for their active involvement in the club.
Trinity's Culinary Club celebrated a successful year by serving a delicious, five-course meal for their families. Special thanks to Mike Strickland and Christine Baltas of FLIK, along with faculty mentors Rachel Hall and Kathy Kiefer, for their work with these students. Yet another example of how each student can find their place, find their GREATNESS at Trinity!
Students in Mr. Kraus’ Entrepreneurship class pitched business plans to a guest panel comprised of local professionals. The proposals were a culmination of work each team completed throughout the semester as they developed a variety of creative plans. This class is an example of the wide range of electives offered to our students in Block Scheduling. A special thanks to those who volunteered to serve on the guest panel!
Attention Class of 2025 Families: Forecasted severe weather for our area tomorrow night has led us to reschedule Junior Class Mass, initially scheduled for Wed., May 8 at 7 p.m. Please join us for this special event on Mon, May 20 at 7 p.m. in Steinhauser Gym. We hope to see you there! Stay safe, Trinity Family.
The Trinity Spring Concerts will be held May 10 at 7 p.m. and May 12 at 3 p.m. in the Auditorium. This year’s theme will feature “Movies, Games, and TV: Music from our Screens”! No ticket is required to attend these concerts, they are FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Come out and support our talented Rocks on stage!
As the Class of 2024 nears Graduation Weekend, we are looking forward to celebrating them over the next couple of weeks! The Class of 2024 has been accepted to 140 colleges and universities from the Naval Academy to Hawaii Pacific. Trinity Forever!
Thursday, May 9, will be a $1 Dress Down Day benefitting WaterStep. WaterStep not only collects shoes but sells those shoes and uses the funds to purchase water filtration units for developing communities. 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.
Happy Derby Day, Trinity Family!
Congratulations to Trinity’s Class of 2025, Ben Scobee, who earned the rank of Eagle Scout! Ben is a member of Troop 109 at St. Francis in the Fields. For his Eagle Scout project, Ben rebuilt an existing walkway and added a new section at the Earth and Spirit Center.
At Trinity, Ben is a member of the Advanced Program, serves as the Director of Recruitment within Trinity’s Department of Theatre Arts, and is a Romero House Representative. Congratulations, Ben!
Freshmen and sophomores gathered in Steinhauser Gym to celebrate Mass. During this special moment in their formation of faith and character, students heard an important message from Fr. Zettel '58, as well as Manny Summers-Bates '24, who shared words of encouragement and support to underclassmen. We look forward to watching these classes BE GREAT in the coming years! Trinity Forever!
Coach Dale Helfrich recently took his Intro to Sports Admin class to Soccer Holdings, LLC to learn a bit more about the business of sports. They went on a tour of their training facility and met several executive members from the staff of Louisville City FC. The class also toured Lynn Family Stadium to learn even more about the business from the game management side. We appreciate the team at Soccer Holdings for welcoming the class and sharing their knowledge and experience.
Trinity’s annual Senior Field Day is Wednesday, May 1! It’s a fun day to spend with classmates before the end of the year, final exams, etc. You will attend first block and part of second block. At 10:45 seniors will be called to Marshall Stadium! Weather permitting, at 11:00 a.m. until around 2:30 p.m., you will have the opportunity to cookout, play Corn Hole, play ultimate frisbee, shoot basketball, watch a movie, listen to/play some music, or just chill out and spend some good time with your Trinity classmates. In the event of rain, lunch would be moved into the cafeteria, and Marshall Stadium would not be an option.
Follow the link for more important information about senior Field Day! https://5il.co/2k3u7