
Trinity has decided to have an online learning day for Monday, April 8. Increasing numbers of students, teachers and parents are planning to travel to see the eclipse, so Trinity has decided to post assignments for April 8. Students should not report to school on Monday, April 8. Students should check Rockspace for each of their Green Day classes on Monday and complete posted assignments. Teachers will indicate on Rockspace when the assignments are due to be completed. One more calendar note: the Tuesday after Spring Break is a testing day. Juniors will take an official ACT that morning. Freshmen and sophomores will also take standardized tests. After the tests, students will be dismissed. No lunch is served on standardized test days. Seniors are not required to attend school on Tuesday and are encouraged to use the day for a college visit or to complete other work at home. Wednesday, April 10 is a White Day, a full day at school for all.

Congratulations to Coach Bret Saxton and the Basketball Rocks. On Monday, March 12, at Valley HS, Trinity captured the KHSAA 7th Region Championship with a 77 – 45 victory over Seneca.
With that win, Trinity has advanced to the KHSAA Sweet 16 in Rupp Arena. The Rocks will open play at the state tournament on Thursday, March 21, at 6 p.m. vs the 12th Region Champion


Together, we made a difference! THANK YOU to everyone who helped make CelebraTion 2024 a GREAT success! We're reminded once again, there is nothing the Trinity FAMILY can't do when we all come together!








Your son can find multiple ways to ROCK his summer at Trinity! We offer a variety of camps for students in the third through ninth grades in both athletics and academics during the months of June and July. Click the link to learn more about all our camp offerings. https://www.trinityrocks.com/page/rock-the-summer


On Sat., March 9 we will gather in Steinhauser Gym for CelebraTion. This annual event brings together the Trinity community to raise funds in support of student activities and need-based financial aid. Click the link to see how your generous support of this event makes such an incredible impact on our students. https://vimeo.com/904079385
We hope to see you there as we CelebraTe with the Trinity FAMILY! https://one.bidpal.net/trinity/welcome


THANK YOU to Mr. John Wolfram, father of Jack '17 and Vince '21, who came on campus to speak with students about the upcoming solar eclipse. Mr. Wolfram is a Solar System Ambassador for NASA. A group of THS students are going to Ferdinand, IN on April 8 to be in the zone of totality for the eclipse, and Mr. Wolfram's presentation was part of their preparation for the trip.



Cleaning Supply Drive: Bakhita Empowerment Initiative is a Catholic Charities program that helps victims of human trafficking. Trinity is sponsoring a cleaning supply drive March 11-22. Please bring cleaning supplies such as Clorox wipes, laundry detergent, and bathroom cleaner to the bins in the rotunda and outside T215.


Tomorrow, Wednesday, March 6 is a Workday Wednesday. Please see details below regarding Workday Wednesday:
• Quarter 3 ends Friday, Mar. 8. Workday Wednesday is a great time to complete any outstanding assignments.
• Classes will not meet. Students are not required to be in attendance.
• Students should not arrive before noon as teachers will be in meetings.
• Teachers will be available for tutoring, makeup work, and other assistance from noon – 3:00 p.m.
• Students can simply drop by after noon, but we also suggest emailing teachers ahead of time.
• Business casual dress is acceptable.
Please contact Mr. Jackson at jackson@trinityrocks.com with questions.


Congratulations to the Trinity Track and Field Rocks on their first Indoor Track State Championship. The Rocks will look to carry this momentum into the outdoor track and field season beginning this week. Go Rocks!


With heavy hearts, the Trinity community shares news of the passing of our colleague Mary Ann Hall. She was a faith-filled woman, intensely proud of her family, extremely loyal to her friends, and fiercely dedicated to her students. Please find her arrangements in the link below. A tribute will be published in an upcoming Leader newsmagazine. May her soul, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the Mercy of God, rest in peace.
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/11689802?utm_source=obit_link&utm_medium=text

CelebraTion ’24 is now LIVE! We invite the Trinity FAMILY to come together in our efforts to support Trinity High School! Join the excitement of CelebraTion 2024 on campus, Saturday, March 9. For more information, to purchase tickets, and to bid on silent auction items, click the following link: https://one.bidpal.net/trinity/welcome


Is it time to purge your old shoes from the closet or garage? A WaterStep shoe drive will be held from March 4-22. Bring in your old shoes. They must be in pairs and can’t have mold. All types and sizes of shoes are welcome. Drop shoes in the collection bins in the rotunda and outside T215. Shoes are sold to venders in developing countries and the profits are used to purchase water filtration units in those same communities.


During the month of February, we will introduce you to current Trinity students who will share what Black History Month means to them and their families.
Meet Jaxson Jett, Class of 2027.




As registration for the Class of 2028 continues, included is a celebration of our Kelly and Steinhauser Scholar students who earned four-year merit scholarships based on their performance on this year’s Placement Test. Congratulations to this gifted groups of students and their families! We have truly enjoyed hosting ALL our Future Rocks for registration and look forward to a GREAT next four years! Trinity Forever!


Tickets are now on sale for the Trinity spring musical, The Music Man! Click the link to purchase tickets! https://trinitydota.ludus.com/index.php
There’s trouble in River City! The Music Man marches on the Trinity High School stage when the smooth-talking, Harold Hill arrives in a small, tight-knit town to con the good folks of River City, Iowa, into believing he can teach their children to play in a marching band. The Problem? Some of the town members don’t quite buy Harold’s story.


Congratulations to all the winter sports participants for outstanding team and individual performances this season. Good luck to those entering the post season and to all spring sports who are underway including the Lacrosse Rocks who host their first home game at Marshall Stadium on Feb. 28. For more information and full schedules, visit the Athletics page of our website. Go Rocks!


Your son can ROCK HIS SUMMER at Trinity! We offer a variety of camps ranging from academics to athletics where your son can BE GREAT at all things he already loves. Click the link to learn more about all our camp offerings!
https://www.trinityrocks.com/page/rock-the-summer


The Trinity lost and found is overflowing! Have you lost a lunch box, water bottle, pair of glasses? Be sure to check the lost and found in the cafeteria or Student Affairs.
Anything not claimed by Friday, Mar. 1 will be donated.


Trinity is seeking open positions for the 2024-25 school year! Trinity is looking for a math teacher, a Spanish teacher, and a library-media specialist for next school year. Click on the link for more information. Join the Trinity FAMILY! https://5il.co/20s3c


SAVE THE DATE! CelebraTion, Trinity's annual benefit event is Saturday, March 9! The online auction begins Mar. 1, but you can now buy chances on the Wheel of Chance and Raffle Items. Join in wherever you are by clicking the link below! All proceeds benefit our students. CelebraTion is one of the oldest events of its kind in Louisville and while it's evolved through the years, one fact remains: Friends of Trinity want to sustain and build upon our mission! https://one.bidpal.net/trinity/welcome
