
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.
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Congratulations to Trinity junior, Brayden Sills, for scoring a composite 36 on his ACT! With Brayden's perfect score, Trinity students have now earned 11 perfect composite ACT scores since the Class of 2019. A composite score represents the average of four subject scores from one ACT attempt. We are so proud of you, Brayden!


The Junior Formal will take place on Saturday, May 11 from 8 to 11 p.m. in Shamrock Gym. Tickets for the dance are $40 per couple or $20 for an individual ticket. Tickets will be on sale from Monday, April 29 through Friday, May 10. Tickets can be purchased in the Academic Services Office during second or third lunches or after school. Attire is semi-formal. Gentlemen should wear a sports coat, dress shirt, tie, khakis and dress shoes. Ladies should wear a semi-formal dress. Contact Mr. Klein (klein@trinityrocks.com) if you have any questions.

We are excited to host members of the Class of 2028 for House Sorting Day on Sunday, April 28 at 1 p.m. This event is a GREAT way for our Future Rocks to experience the House System and begin building relationships that will last a lifetime. Trinity Forever!


CONGRATULATIONS to senior student-athletes Malachia Harris (Wrestling) and Claude Mahan (Football) who committed to continue their playing careers in college. We're proud of you, Rocks! Trinity Forever!



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 part of our holistic approach to education, students attend Character Talks focused on being a man of faith and character. On April 22, seniors heard from alumnus Daniel McCarthy '15 who shared insight about transitioning into college and a career while upholding the ideals he learned at Trinity. Thank you, Daniel, for sharing your story. Trinity Forever!



Thursday, April 25, will be a $1 Dress Down Day benefitting SOS. SOS collects and sends medical supplies to developing countries and communities in need. 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.

The Key Club hosted a charity car show at Trinity raising money for the Franciscan Kitchen and Hope Scarves. With over 100 cars on display, we loved seeing everybody who came out to support a great cause! Thank you to those who helped make this a GreaT event!


Trinity will assist American Red Cross by holding their second blood drive of the year in Shamrock Hall on Wed. Apr. 17 from 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Students 16 years of age or older are eligible to donate. Parents and other family members are welcome to participate. For more information, contact Ms. Mary Mason at mason@trinityrocks.com.


Mr. Joey Wagner, Owner and President of the JWagner group, came and spoke with Coach Helfrich's p439 Intro to Sports Administration class today about marketing in sports. Mr. Wagner shared his amazing story with the class of how he turned his passion for working in event planning, to leading and hosting multiple events around town and partnering with some of the city's biggest names and sport clients. He also gave some wonderful insight into marketing and tips that the students can utilize in the industry, as well as some other great tips that they could use in their own personal lives. It was a wonderful discussion that led into some great Q & A's that left the students wishing we had more time with Mr. Wagner.


Trinity's annual Mother-Son Mass and Brunch took place in Steinhauser Gym on Sunday , April 14. Trinity Chaplain Fr. Dave Zettel '58 celebrated the Mass, which was coordinated by Campus Ministry, and honored the special bond between mothers and sons. There was also a brunch in Alumni Hall following Mass. Thank you to all those who attended.





We look forward to celebrating the Class of 2024 during the month of May. They have truly been All In, All Trinity! Have a wonderful weekend, Trinity!


Trinity's Key Club is hosting it’s second charity car show on Sat., Apr. 13 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. in the Shamrock Hall parking lot located along Sherrin Ave. All proceeds will benefit the Franciscan Kitchen and Hope Scarves. General admission is $5, entering a car is $10. Cash only. Questions? Contact Mr. Chris Luken at luken@trinityrocks.com for more information.


A group of students and faculty traveled to Monastery Immaculate Conception in Ferdinand, IN, home of the Sisters of St. Benedict, to witness the breathtaking solar eclipse in its full totality. In addition to watching this special occurrence, they are taking it one step further by collecting eclipse glasses to share with an organization who helps distribute to countries in Latin America for their upcoming eclipse in October.
