What a week for Service Learning projects!
š„¤ Our 2nd graders hosted their wax museums, and the 3rd graders hosted a Lemonade Stand, all to raise funds for their Catholic Charities of Louisville food pantry partners and Nazareth Home Clifton.
šŗ Our 5th graders delivered flowers and visited with residents at Little Sisters of the Poor.
š¶ PreK made pet bandanas and dog treats for Animal Care Society.
š¼ Next week, our Clifton Campus students will redo the flower beds and prayer gardens at Nazareth Home Clifton.
Thanks to all of our students, parent coordinators, teachers, chaperones, and those who donated for making all of this possible.
Congratulations, Class of 2026! Weāre proud of all that you accomplished as Eagles. š¦
We enjoyed celebrating you as you passed candles to 7th graders during our ceremony after Mass, your Clap Out, Breakfast and Awards, and Graduation this week.
A special congratulations to all of our award winners and recipients. Good luck in HS and beyond!
Fifth graders at Clifton wrapped up their unit on Fair Trade with a walking field trip to Heine Brothers and Just Creations. They also did a Clifton fundraiser to donate money to support educating others about the importance of Fair Trade.
We truly enjoyed all of our Derby festivities - Kindergartenās hats, 4th Gradeās pets in the Pet-a-sus Parade, and Student Councilās Chow Wagon including outdoor lunch, DJ dance music, and Kona Ice Treats.
This year, 22 eighth grade students from our St. Matthewās Spanish class participated in the NSE exam. The NSE (National Spanish Exam) is a recognized national assessment that measures studentsā abilities in Spanish, including vocabulary, grammar, reading, and listening comprehension.
Of these 22 students, 13 received Honorable Mention, 3 earned Bronze Medals, and 2 earned Silver Medals. Congrats to our Eagles on their great work, and thank you to Sra. Alfaro and Mrs. Elenin for teaching Spanish to all of our St. Matthews students.
On this National Principal Day, letās hear it for our Clifton Campus Principal, Mrs. Watkins, or as our students know her, Ms. Paula! She opened our Clifton Campus and has made it what is today. We love you, Mrs. Watkins!
Yesterday, St Matthew's had a VIP Principal for a Day, and today is actually National Principalās Day. Thank you, Mrs. Browning, for joining us this year and being an amazing principal for our school community!
Congratulations to our Chess Club members who earned 3rd place and 5th place in the City Chess Tournament. Their hard work helped our school earn 3rd place overall! āļø š
We are so proud of all of our students, from both campuses, as they all entered at least one art piece in our Annual Art Fair.
The Art Fair was a wonderful opportunity to explore all of our learning projects, and celebrate the studentsā 2D and 3D Art. It also included an opportunity to see our 1st and 2nd grade Musical Theater participants perform their spring musical, Swamped!
Great work, Eagles, and thank you, teachers, for helping our students learn and grow each day. Thank you also to our parents and guests who joined us for this great event to celebrate our students.
Congratulations to our students who competed in the 2026 Kentucky World Language Association Student Expo, a statewide event. This year, 15 junior high students and 3 sixth graders proudly represented Holy Trinity.
In our fourth year of participation, students continue to grow in confidence and performance. This year, 19 students earned 14 awards across categories such as Folk Dance, Music, Writing, Speaking, and Visual Arts. We are proud of all participants for their effort, courage, and dedication!