White | 1% |
Black | 38% |
Asian | 0% |
Hispanic | 60% |
American Indian or Native Alaskan | 0% |
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | 0% |
Multiracial | 0% |
Female | 49.0% |
Male | 51.0% |
Economically disadvantaged students | 59% |
Students with disabilities | 17% |
English learners | 24% |
Homeless students | 1% |
Students in foster care | 0% |
Military-connected students | 0% |
Migrant students | 0% |
Grade | Percent of total students | Students |
---|---|---|
9th Grade | 100% | 751 |
Incidents per year | |
---|---|
Violence | 13 |
Weapons | 1 |
Vandalism | 3 |
Substances | 2 |
Harassment, intimidation, and bullying | 0 |
Total incidents | 19 |
Days absent | Percent of students |
---|---|
0 days | 3% |
1 to 5 days | 20% |
6 to 10 days | 21% |
11 to 15 days | 16% |
Over 15 days | 40% |
English | 58.2% |
Spanish | 40.7% |
Other | 1.1% |
Learn more about Trenton Central High School-9th Grade Academy.
9th Grade Academy, with the support of educators, families and the community, is dedicated to providing a rigorous educational environment where students are challenged, excellence is expected and differences are valued.
Career Exploratoration , Computer Science II,
Baseball (Boys), Basketball (Boys & Girls), Cheerleading (Coed), Football (Boys), Soccer (Boys & Girls), Softball (Girls), Track and Field - Spring (Boys & Girls), Track and Field - Winter (Boys & Girls), Wrestling (Boys)
Co-Curricular and Extra-Curricular Activities include: JROTC Color Guard, JROTC Drill Team, Choir, Band, Orchestra, and Tutoring
Mercer County College V.I.P. Program, Healthy Relationships, Healthy Choices Leadership Program
Our district and school offer professional development sessions on predetermined topics based on student and staff needs. In addition, teachers experience job-embedded professional learning communities weekly, which focus on student data and instructional strategies. To support Professional Development Plans, all staff are encouraged to seek PD beyond the district. Trenton's partnership with Foundation for Educational Administration allows all staff to choose from a complete catalog of topics.
Our school offers a variety of programs to assist students in planning their postsecondary experiences. Students hear from a variety of college admissions officers at the annual Ivy League College Fair and receive SAT and ACT tutoring through our partnership with the Princeton University Preparatory Program.
TNGA offers a complete range of programs for students who have been determined to be " Eligible for Special Education and Related Services." These services include: Inclusion classes Out of Class Replacement, Speech and Language Therapy, Child Study Teams assigned to each school Transition Services program Work study program in and out of school Support Groups for students.
Success begins with students' health and wellness. Free, nutritional breakfast is offered each morning. Students learn health and wellness in physical educational and health each year. On-site nurses offer health services daily. Students' mental wellness is cared for by School Counselors.
Connect Trenton provides a staff member with the flexibility to support students while
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