Several advanced placement classes will be available in the fall, but some foreign language classes may not be.
A representative of McCarthy and Smith Construction updated board members on the progress of bond approved summer projects.
Highlights from the upcoming Board of Education Meeting.
The Trenton Board of Education voted in favor of outsourcing the Technology Department at Trenton Public Schools to save costs.
The food service company, Chartwells, has had their contract renewed with Trenton Public Schools.
Hedke Elementary is gearing up to receive playground equipment from doomed Taylor Elementary.
The world languages classes at Trenton High School might be drastically reduced for the 2011-12 school year.
Trenton students beat the 2011 state average across the board in math, reading, writing, science and social studies.
Trenton Board of Education members celebrated school employees who recently retired.
Highlights from Monday's Board of Education meeting agenda.
Kids at Trenton Public Schools celebrate their last day of school.
The amount of money a student must pay to participate in school sports has gone up.
Monday's Trenton Board of Education meeting was Superintendent John Savel's last.
Patch readers had plenty to say on Facebook about the decision to eliminate busing for general education students at Trenton Public Schools.
The members of the Trenton Board of Education voted unanimously to adopt the 2011-12 budget without general education busing.
Highlights from the agenda for Monday's board of education meeting at 6:30 p.m.
A public hearing is being held at 6 p.m. Monday to discuss the 2011-12 budget and a millage.
Trenton High School's Class of 2011 graduation ceremony was a night to remember.
Students from Richard C. Hedke Elementary won a presidential award for fitness.
Several public employees working for the Trenton Public Schools Transportation Department are affected by the decision to eliminate busing for general education students.
Children laughed and played at the St. Joseph Parish end of the year picnic.
The Trenton Education Association gathered at Trenton High School dressed in red to show solidarity.
The Trenton girls varsity soccer team defeat Allen Park.
Members of the Trenton High School football and cheer teams visited Trenton schools to promote upcoming camps.
The Hedke Elementary School kindergarten classes spent the day at The Detroit Zoo.
The Electronic Media Production class at Trenton High School received an honorable mention from the Michigan Liquor Control Commission for a public service announcement they created and produced.
Midwest Med Life had planned to land a helicopter at Trenton High School, but bad weather conditions canceled the event.
Trenton Superintendent John Savel responded to a recent flier that was passed out by the Trenton Education Association.
The Trenton Education Association brought negotiations with the district to light when they passed out a flier highlighting specific items.
More than $1 million in scholarships were given to over 100 students at Wednesday's Honors Night at Trenton High School.
Members of the Trenton Board of Education approved an amendment to the 2011-12 budget to bring back four full-time teaching positions, among other items.
Trenton School Board members will vote to bring back teachers and other items at a special meeting at 6 p.m. Wednesday.
Trenton High School senior Natalie Dumais graduates with a perfect 4.0 GPA and ranks first of 252 students this spring.
Trenton High School senior Maria Bronson graduates with an outstanding 3.9551 grade-point average.
Trenton Public Schools board members presented Wendy Tsakiris, teacher at R. C. Hedke Elementary School, with the Golden Apple Award.
Douglas Mentzer has been appointed principal of Jesse L. Anderson Elementary School for the 2011-12 school year.
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Hedke Elementary's first graders head to the Henry Ford IMAX Theater on one of the many springtime field trips offered.
Here are highlights of the agenda for Monday's Trenton Board of Education meeting at 6 p.m.
Gov. Rick Snyder and legislative leaders reached a deal Thursday that reduced the originally proposed $300 per-pupil cut to about $100 per student.