Trenton High School received a "C" on a school report card issued by the Michigan Department of Education. Trenton Principal to Discuss Curriculum Strategies at Tonight's BOE Meeting
Michigan families with an annual income of $14,521 or less qualify for free or reduced lunch, according to the Michigan Department of Education.
Newly hired Michigan public school employees would pay more for their pensions and lose state-funded health care in retirement under a bill headed to Gov. Rick Snyder for approval.
Huntington Backpack Index says parents will pay as much as 6 percent more for supplies for students in kindergarten through twelfth grade this year.
Trenton Patch sat down with new Superintendent Rod Wakeham to see what he has planned for Trenton Public Schools.
Board members voted in favor of outsourcing district busing with Dean Transportation in June, but did not have a contact in place at the time.
The 2012-13 school year for Trenton Public Schools will begin on Tuesday, September 4 for morning classes only.
Wayne Sieloff, of the Trenton Board of Education, said he was disappointed only 63 percent of Trenton students were able to answer what he considered to be an easy math question. What do you think?
Trenton High School students scored above state average on the Michigan Merit Exam (MME) in all subjects except math and science. Trenton students scored four points lower than state averages in both subjects.
The number of board of education meetings is significantly reduced during the summer. Tonight is the only meeting this month.
Jennie Leung graduated from Trenton High School in 1997 and went on to work at Facebook.
Each year Boyd W. Arthurs Middle School students take a trip to Washington D.C. partially funded by an annual car wash.
This year's graduates received the highest amount of scholarship dollars in the history of the school.
Data from the Michigan Department of Education shows the Class of 2013 did worse on the Michigan Merit Exam than their predecessors.
The Michigan Department of Education will release test scores for the Michigan Merit Exam and the ACT college entrance exams today for Trenton Public Schools.
The Trenton Public School district has 20 buses, and the average age of the buses is about 13 years old.
Trenton Public Schools had six employees retire recently including one elementary school teacher.
District busing has been outsourced in Trenton, but what does that mean for the current staff of over 20 drivers?