A Triton High School senior died in a two-vehicle accident in Wells County Saturday, August 28.
Continue readingTriton Superintendent Highlights Success of new Student Resource ‘The Trojan Trade’
Many students are getting involved with the Trojan Trade, according to Triton Superintendent Jeremy Riffle.
Continue readingFour Triton Students Identified as Rising Stars of Indiana
Multiple Juniors from Triton Senior High School were selected as ‘The Class of 2021’s Rising Stars of Indiana.’
Continue readingLocal Schools Included in IDOE’s 2019 Gold Star Schools
The Indiana Department of Education recently released the names of this year’s Gold Star Schools.
Continue readingTriton Jr./Sr. High Ranked on List of Best Indiana High Schools
Triton School officials are celebrating after being notified of a major accomplishment.
Superintendent Jeremy Riffle shared that the publication U.S. News and World Report recently released their rankings of Hoosier High Schools for 2019.
He was thrilled to announce that Triton Jr./Sr. High School was ranked 31st in the state.
Continue readingBack to School Registration at Triton to be Offered Online and In-Person
Back to school registration for the Triton Community School Corporation will be available to parents online and in-person.
Superintendent Jeremy Riffle shared that registration will start up later this month, with the online registration opening on July 25th. Continue reading
Triton Superintendent Shares that Auxiliary Gym Project is Ahead of Schedule, Other Bond Projects Moving Along as Planned
The ongoing bond projects at the Triton Community School Corporation are all on track to be finished up by their estimated completion dates.
As a reminder, the bond projects include the construction of a new auxiliary gym, renovations to the roof at the Jr./Sr. High School and the installation of a new HVAC system at the Elementary School. Superintendent JeremyRiffle mentioned that the auxiliary gym project is moving along even faster than originally planned. Continue reading
Triton Superintendent Highlights Importance of Community After Gym Flood Reveals Generosity
An unforeseen problem at Triton Schools resulted in a generous offer from another local school corporation and an opportunity to highlight dedicated members of the community.
As previously reported, the Triton Jr./Sr. high school gymnasium was flooded due to a pipe bursting. Triton Superintendent Jeremy Riffle said that Plymouth Superintendent Andy Hartley has graciously agreed to let Triton utilize Plymouth facilities for the time being.
As a way to counteract the negative stigma of school rivalries and schools competing for enrollment numbers, Riffle highlighted some individuals with multiple community connections. Continue reading
Triton Teachers Help Raise Money for Plymouth Veterinary Clinic
Triton Jr./Sr. High School Special Education teachers Michelle Waymouth and Sarrah Davis recently organized a fundraiser to collect donations for the Plymouth Veterinary Clinic dog therapy program. Dogs in the program visit Triton on a regular basis to aid and comfort students in need. Continue reading
“U.S. News and World Report” Releases 2017 High School Rankings
Several local high schools are ranked among the best in Indiana by “U.S. News and World Report.” The publication reviewed more than 28,000 schools nationwide for its 2017 rankings, and 136 schools in Indiana made their “Best High Schools” rankings. The publication ranks schools based on their performance on state-required tests and how well they prepare students for college.
All of the local schools on the list offer students an opportunity to take Advance Placement ® (AP) coursework and exams. Continue reading