
Tomorrow, March 20, will be a $1 Dress Down Day benefitting CRS Rice Bowl. Rice Bowl is a Lenten program that provides food and assistance for communities around the world and in our own Diocese. In honor of March Madness, jerseys can also be worn. Basketball jerseys are preferred, but any jersey can be worn. Basketball jerseys must have a t-shirt under it. Students can also dress down for $1, or more, in jeans/khakis, a Trinity shirt/jacket/hoodie, and athletic/dress shoes. Seniors can wear clothing from the college they are attending next year. Money will be collected during advising.

Come be a part of GREATNESS! Trinity is hiring! Visit the link for more information including available faculty and staff positions. https://5il.co/20s3c


You can find multiple ways to Rock the Summer at Trinity High School. We offer a variety of camps for students in both athletics and academics during the months of June and July. For more information, click the link! https://www.trinityrocks.com/o/ths/page/rock-the-summer


Thursday, March 20, will be a $1 Dress Down Day benefitting CRS Rice Bowl. Rice Bowl is a Lenten program that provides food and assistance for communities around the world and in our own Diocese. Students can dress down for $1, or more, in jeans/khakis, a Trinity shirt/jacket/hoodie, and athletic/dress shoes. Seniors can wear clothing from the college they are attending next year. Money will be collected during advising.

Congratulations to Trinity alums Jack Corbett ’23 and Vince Wolfram ’21 for their recent success at the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System Awards in New York City. Jack won the award for Best Sports Director, Television, and Vince won for Best Creative Services Director, Television. Trinity Forever!


With a variety of academic and athletic camps, there are many ways for your son to ROCK HIS SUMMER at Trinity!
Visit the link to register your son today!
https://www.trinityrocks.com/o/ths/page/rock-the-summer


Join us for an afternoon of fun, connection, prayer and spiritual reflection at the Annual Shamrock Moms Prayer Group Retreat! Saturday, March 8 from 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Guest Speaker - Deacon Randy Perkins, Director of Students, Trinity
Your RSVP is appreciated for food, space and activity planning. For any additional questions, please reach out to Jenny Sydenstricker (502-544-7513) or Stacy McCauley (502-419-0639)


On Mar. 5th, the Trinity community celebrates Ash Wednesday beginning the 40 days of Lent leading up to Easter. On this special day of reflection, Catholics wear a marking of the cross in ash created from palms used in the previous year’s Palm Sunday celebration on their foreheads. The ashes symbolize our mortality – “Remember you are dust, and to dust you shall return.” They also serve as a symbol of penance during Lent made sacramental by the blessing of the Church.




Congratulations to Trinity’s Phillip Kapoor, Class of 2027, for winning first place in his Senior Category for High School, Physics and Astronomy, at the Louisville Regional Science Fair on Saturday, March 1st! His project was titled: “Axion Detection via CNNs: A Computational Approach to Unveiling Dark Matter.”
Phillip also won “Best of Fair” which advances him to the International Science and Engineering Fair in Columbus, OH. Additionally, he advanced to the Kentucky State Science Fair at Eastern Kentucky.
Phillip completed his impressive haul by winning a special award entitled, “Excelling in Math and/or Statistics” at the LRSF.
Congrats, Phillip!


Trinity Department of Theatre Arts Presents Disney’s Newsies opens Wednesday, March 5! Come out and support the talented Rocks on stage and behind the curtain in this fun-loving musical! For show and ticket information, visit trinitydota.com!


Thursday, March 6, will be a $1 Dress Down Day benefitting Beacon House. Beacon House is a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center for men. Students can dress down for $1, or more, in jeans/khakis, a Trinity shirt/jacket/hoodie, and athletic/dress shoes. Seniors can wear clothing from the college they are attending next year. Money will be collected during advising.

As registration for the Class of 2029 continues, we celebrate our Kelly and Steinhauser Scholars 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 four years! Trinity Forever!


The Catholic Charities of Louisville Youth Board, a partner of the Archdiocese in which Catholic-school students from around Louisville plan service projects to help uplift the marginalized in our community, is hosting a “Mardi Gras Miles” event on Sunday, March 2nd, from 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM at Saint Xavier.
A minimum donation of $5 is required to run or attend the event, and all proceeds go to organizations affiliated with the Archdiocese, directly benefitting citizens of Louisville. The event will have a series of one-mile heats based on self-determined skill.
There will also be food and games. All interested in participating or attending are encouraged to go and represent Trinity!
Register by clicking the following link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdntDrXQ-uLnXCWyaZoxgWyqt6D3ZhxRQRrGMCHTKquc5S2Rw/viewform


Taking another step down their path to GreaTness, members of the Trinity Class of 2029 attended Class Registration which continues next week. We look forward to watching these Future Rocks accomplish GreaT things the next four years. Class of 2029, welcome to the Trinity FAMILY!






Trinity Forever! ENS Andrew Pierce ‘19 (USN), a Student Naval Aviator, prepares for one of his final instrument navigation training flights at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, TX. His instructor, Capt. Mitchell Sirianno ‘13 (USMC), guides him through the journey. ENS Pierce is nearing the completion of primary flight training, where he'll soon find out what platform he'll be flying for the Navy. Thank you for your service, Rocks!


Happy Winter Break, Trinity! When we return on Wednesday, February 19, it will be a Green Day!


You can find multiple ways to Rock the Summer at Trinity High School. 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. For more information, click the link! https://www.trinityrocks.com/o/ths/page/rock-the-summer


Saturday, Feb. 10, members of the Debate team travelled to Highlands Latin to compete in the February Wyatt Debate League tournament.
Earning top honors for the Rocks were junior Max Corbett who placed 4th in Congressional Debate, and the new novice Public Forum team of freshmen Gio Roccisano and Oscar Cardoza. In their debut tournament, Gio and Oscar held an undefeated record through prelims, landing them in the semifinal round before they were eliminated. With this solid 4-1 record, Oscar and Gio both earned membership to the National Speech and Debate Association. They are joined by freshman Tyler Woods who also earned membership after his strong performance in Congressional Debate.
Good luck to the Rocks as they gear up for the KHSSL State Debate tournament hosted at Transylvania University on March 1st.


Congratulations to Coach McCarthy and the Bowling Rocks for capturing the 2025 State Championship! Way to go Rocks! Shortly after capturing the team State Bowling Championship, seniors Joseph Adams (State Champ) and Connor Woosley (State Runner-Up) faced off in the Singles Finals. Congratulations Bowling Rocks on a fantastic season!



The 13th Alumni Retreat was held on Sat., Feb. 8. More than 100 alumni from a variety of graduating classes attended, providing an opportunity for them to slow down from their busy schedules, reflect on passionate presentations, and sit with God in prayer while reconnecting with their faith and Trinity brothers. Trinity Forever!
