LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Louisville Catholic high school principal is retiring after more than 30 years of service at the school.
Principal Dan Zoeller announced his retirement Wednesday from Trinity High School. He is Trinity's longest-serving principal and the sixth principal in the school's history.
“Dr. Zoeller has been much more than a principal,” said Trinity president James Torra. “His impact on our school and the community is immeasurable, and it will be felt for generations. The Trinity community has been blessed by his vision and leadership.”
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Zoeller first started his career at Trinity in 1991. He was appointed activities director in 2000 before he named named principal in 2004.
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