Best of luck to our five mock trial teams that are competing in the state competition this weekend!
Best of luck to our five mock trial teams that are competing in the state competition this weekend! Go Titans!
Best of luck to our five mock trial teams that are competing in the state competition this weekend! Go Titans!
Matt Axvig introduces us to Walker Percy’s first novel in the latest from Veritas Journal, “The Moviegoer: Suburbia, the Search, and Binx Bolling’s Existential Homelessness.” If you are looking for some Lenten reading, this contemporary classic (and winner of the National Book Award) just might fit the bill. The Moviegoer: Suburbia, the Search, and Binx […]
The Regional Science and Engineering Fair was a great success this weekend. Our students walked away with 3 blue ribbons and 4 separate awards. Moreover, two of them will advance to the state level at the Hoosier Science and Engineering Fair on March 30th in Indianapolis.
Join us for the class of 2019’s production of Rhinoceros by Eugene Ionesco! Tickets are $5 for adults, $3 for children and $15 for families.
Do you wish that your son or daughter were excited to go to school in the morning? You’re invited to learn more about Trinity School at Greenlawn’s unique educational offerings and how our culture, community and curriculum help students to be more engaged learners. We serve boys and girls in the 6th through 12th grades.
Sometimes we calculate the surface area of candy, and sometimes we dissect sharks! All in a day’s work at Trinity…
Moderated by Dr. Holly Peterson, the panel of Dr. Stanley Hauerwas, Archbishop Christophe Pierre, and Jon Balsbaugh rethink education at the end of an epoch during a session at the 2019 New York Encounter. The Education of the Heart https://youtu.be/fLs0Z3l5TyE Moderated by Dr. Holly Peterson, the panel of Dr. Stanley Hauerwas, Archbishop Christophe Pierre, and […]
Latin in the bio room is fitting, isn’t it? The ninth-grade boys’ understanding of scientific names is augmented by their understanding of Latin!
Looking for some weekend reading? There is now more available than ever before! Read about recent changes to copyright and the public domain in Veritas Journal. Looking for some weekend reading? There is now more available than ever before. Politics, Publishing, and Snowy Woods Unless you were paying close attention, you may have missed a […]
Trinity School at River Ridge faculty member Nick Fox writes on Homer’s ILIAD. “This is, as far as I can tell, what we get from the first great war epic: the demystification of the glories of war and the tragic delusion of Force.” The Iliad: A Poem of Force and Pity Every fall I read […]