
Trinity is looking for a Shamrock parent who can volunteer in our library media center each day from 9:30-12:30. The volunteer would assist Library Media Specialist Betsy deGolian by keeping the Center open for students while Mrs. deGolian teaches. Duties would include checking out and shelving books. If you have the time and are interested, please contact Mrs. deGolian via email (degolian@trinityrocks.com) or phone (736.2136).


Head Coach Pat Heitz and members of the Trinity Golf team recently spent several days at Cherokee Golf Course priming, painting, cleaning and planting flowers. We’re so proud of these young men for supporting their community and living out our mission of forming men of faith and men of character!




The Trinity Cross Country team will host its annual Alumni Run on Saturday, Aug. 5th at 8:30 a.m. at Tom Sawyer Park! To register for the event, click the link below OR you can register in person at 8 a.m. that Saturday morning. Go Rocks! Trinity Forever!
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Congratulations to Trinity's Morgan Frederick, Class of 2024, who spent two weeks studying in the Michigan Math and Science Scholars program (MMSS). The program had over 1,200 students apply and 461 enrollees over three sessions. 20 countries are represented along with 28 states, including places like Hawaii, South Korea, Greece, China, India, and more. Morgan has now participated in the MMSS the last three years. He's also volunteering at Norton's Children Hospital this summer along with running for Trinity's Cross Country program. Way to go, Morgan!



Congratulations to recent alum Jack Travis '23 who made his first team debut with LouCity FC against FC Kaiserslautern on June 21.



The 40th annual Trinity Alumni Sandy Newman Golf Scramble will be held on Monday, September 18, 2023, at Persimmon Ridge Golf Club. Registration begins at 10:30 a.m. with tee off at 1:00 p.m. Included are a boxed lunch and dinner buffet. The scramble is limited to the first 32 four-person teams, so sign up early as spots are filling up fast! Hole sponsorship is also available. Questions? Please contact Bonnie Shellhamer at shellhamer@trinityrocks.com.
Sign up by following the link! http://weblink.donorperfect.com/24SNGolfPlayers


In addition to our exchange program with Santa Ethnea in Buenos Aires, Argentina, we also have Rocks traveling to Japan and Ecuador this summer immersing themselves into cultures while expanding their horizons! These opportunities, and many more, allow us to utilize the World as our classroom here at Trinity!







Congratulations to Trinity alum Jeremy Jarvi ’98 who was accepted into the Leadership Kentucky Class of 2023!
Leadership Kentucky’s flagship program consists of seven, three-day sessions, where participants gather to gain insight on the Commonwealth of Kentucky and its challenges and opportunities. Throughout the sessions, class members will meet with many of Kentucky’s current leaders and explore the state’s opportunities and resources.
Participants will have the opportunity to form lifelong connections and visit communities.
The June through December program will bring the class across the state: Berea in June, Louisville in July, Paducah/Eddyville in August, Somerset in September, Bowling Green in October, Northern Kentucky in November, and Central KY/Frankfort in December. The sessions cover topics ranging from business and economic development, arts and tourism, natural resources and the environment, education, healthcare, diversity, and social issues, agriculture, and government.
This year’s class includes 52 participants from across the state representing a variety of public and private sectors.


Enjoy some photos from Dr. Zoeller's recent visit to Santa Ethnea, Trinity's exchange school in Argentina! Shown in these photos is a group shot of the entire group at welcome sign and a photo of Dr. Zoeller and Lucia Garcia Fernandez, who coordinates the program at Santa Ethnea. Dr. Zoeller also taught a class in film analysis to the students.



On Monday, June 19 we celebrate Juneteenth, an annual commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States after the Civil War. On June 17, 2021, Juneteenth officially became a federal holiday which is celebrated annually.
In honor of Juneteenth Independence Day, school offices will be closed.


Congratulations to Trinity's Mr. Chad Waggoner H'20 for being named to the Kentucky Derby Festival Board of Directors. Mr. Waggoner has volunteered with the KDF since 2009 as a part of the race committee before leading the race operations. Congratulations!


Students from Trinity and Assumption recently enjoyed a 10-day science expedition in Costa Rica! The Seeds of Change Tropical Rainforest Program allows students to experience field-based methodologies under the direction of University of Costa Rica professors. Students conduct and present STEM-based projects in brand new, state-of-the-art facilities showing once again at Trinity, the World is Our Classroom!


Congrats to Class of 2023's "final" graduate! Henry Mumaw '23 got sick just before the Class of 2023's Graduation Ceremony and missed the big day. Recently, Dr. Zoeller and Dr. Mullen, along with friends and family, met to congratulate Henry and hand him his diploma. Henry starred in several Trinity productions and is heading to Ball State University to pursue a degree in theatre.


Congratulations to recent Trinity Alum, and Senior Class President, George Ferree ’23 for being named the 2023 Midway University/KHSAA Male Student-Athlete of the Year!


Congratulations to the 2023 Class 3A Region 4 Champion Track and Field Rocks! The state meet will be Saturday, June 3 at the University of Kentucky. Good luck, Rocks!


Congratulations to Trinity rising junior Joey Geddie '25 for being awarded the Risinger Stout Scholarship in the amount of $1,800! The Clara Risinger and Marie Stout Scholarship was established in 2000 by Dr. Timir Banerjee through the Archdiocese of Louisville to honor students at Catholic high schools who have demonstrated a true sense of brotherhood/sisterhood and an exemplary knowledge of scripture. Way to go, Joey!


Trinity’s Class of 2023 Graduation Weekend is officially underway with our Father/Son Breakfast and Senior Awards Assembly on Friday, May 19!
The Record’s 2023 Graduation issue is hitting mailboxes soon, and their online Graduation section is now live online!
Read essays from four of our current seniors and view our beautiful full-page ad celebrating our Class of 2023!


A “perfect Mother’s Day outing!” That’s the way Director of Musical Ensembles Mr. Scott Ross described the Trinity Music Department’s spring concert, held on May 12 and Mother’s Day, May 14.
The free concert, held in the Auditorium, featured hits from the ’80s. From “Take on Me” by A-ha and Queen’s “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” to Tom Petty’s “I Won’t Back Down” and “Every Breath You Take” by the Police, the singers and musicians kept the place rockin’.




At the Junior Formal, nearly 200 couples celebrated their rising status as school leaders. The dance was held May 13 in Shamrock Gym. The Class of 2024 received their senior rings earlier in the week, and student leaders were sworn in at the class Mass.
The evening featured music provided by Spin-A-Round Sound, while games and a photo booth kept those who needed a break from dancing occupied. Glow sticks could be seen throughout the room, and tables were adorned with items representing rock ‘n’ roll icons.
House and Activities Director Mr. Adam Klein organized the dance.





Trinity’s Architecture-Construction-Engineering Club (ACE) saw more than 20 students participate this year. This year’s project was about redesigning the Chemistry lab In Old Trinity Hall. The ACE program ended yesterday with its annual gala dinner and school presentations at the Angel’s Envy Club at The L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium. Two of our seniors, Connor Kalvar and Michael Murphy, received $1500 scholarships each that will be renewed each year, and two underclassmen, Liam Cantin and Michael Coomes, received $100 gift cards for their active involvement in the ACE club.

