Feb 04, 2026

Trinity teacher recognized as outstanding new teacher

Posted Feb 04, 2026 4:00 PM
(Courtesy Trinity Jr/Senior High School)
(Courtesy Trinity Jr/Senior High School)

MARC JACOBS
Hutch Post

A familiar face in the classroom and on the sidelines is being recognized for making an early impact at Trinity Catholic School.

Isaac Miller has received the St. Rose Philippine Duchesne Award for Outstanding New Teacher in the Diocese of Wichita, an honor presented during Catholic Schools Week to celebrate excellence among early-career educators.

Now in his second year at Trinity Catholic, Miller teaches English at both the junior high and high school levels. In addition to his classroom responsibilities, he also serves as a coach for football, track, and forensics, giving students opportunities to grow both academically and through extracurricular activities.

School leaders say Miller’s commitment to students inside and outside the classroom has quickly made him a valued member of the Trinity Catholic community. His involvement across multiple programs reflects the school’s emphasis on mentorship, leadership, and well-rounded student development.

The St. Rose Philippine Duchesne Award recognizes new teachers across the Diocese who demonstrate dedication, faith-centered service, and a strong impact on their school communities.

Trinity Catholic officials say they feel fortunate to have Miller on staff and congratulate him on the well-deserved honor.