
Last week, Triton School officials highlighted a teacher’s unique dream to assist students that recently came to fruition.
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Last week, Triton School officials highlighted a teacher’s unique dream to assist students that recently came to fruition.
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Several Triton students recently received a presentation from an Indiana State Police Detective who visited the Jr./Sr. High School as a part of Bully Prevention Month.
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The Triton Elementary School Robotics Club had a productive introductory meeting this week.
During Tuesday’s meeting, club members were informed about rules and expectations as well as specifics surrounding this season’s game.
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Students and staff are currently preparing for a “Triton Gives Back Service Day” that is scheduled to take place next month.
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Triton Students interested in the field of computer science are getting hands-on experience repairing technology.
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While on the topic the Triton School Corporation’s core value of accountability, Superintendent Jeremy Riffle noted that Triton has once again been recognized by Niche as the highest-rated school district in Marshall County.
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The future of the Old Gym on the campus of the Triton School Corporation will be discussed during a community meeting tonight at 6 p.m.
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A “Triton Gives Back” service day is currently being planned and is scheduled to take place on Friday, September 20th.
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During the most recent Triton School Board meeting, Superintendent Jeremy Riffle recognized everyone who sprang into action when a gas leak was reported on Shafer Road on May 31st.
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More than 40 units of blood were provided during a recent Triton School Corporation blood drive.
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Despite having to call off class a number of days during January’s cold snap, Triton School officials will be able to hold steady on their final student day and commencement date.
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Triton School Board members approved the calendar for the 2019-2020 school year when they met last Tuesday.
Orientation day will be held on Tuesday, August 6th. That will also be the first official day for teachers. The first day for students will be the following day on Wednesday, August 7th.
School officials note that early dismissal will take place every Friday, with the Elementary School releasing students at 2:35 p.m. and the Jr./Sr. High School dismissing at 2:45 p.m. Continue reading
A Triton School Corporation bus driver was recently promoted to the position of transportation director.
When Triton School Board members met last Tuesday they officially accepted Laura Baker’s resignation from the position of bus driver and approved her as the new transportation director. She was also approved for the position of corporation secretary. Continue reading
When it comes to the latest A through F School Accountability Grades released by the Indiana Department of Education, multiple local school corporations saw an improvement or remained consistent with last year’s grade. Continue reading
The Marshall County Community Foundation held an awards presentation in Plymouth on Wednesday where recipients for the second round of 2018 Community Fund grants were announced.
During this year’s fall grant round, a total of $96,293 was awarded to fourteen Marshall County organizations for various projects. Continue reading
Enrollment numbers are up at Triton Community Schools. Superintendent Jeremy Riffle shared there are more than 20 new students attending Triton according to this year’s average daily membership count.
Riffle said that while the ADM is a bit subjective because it only provides a snapshot of one day, school officials are still excited about the increase. He said it’s especially encouraging since there’s been a projection floating around that low birthrates would affect school enrollment numbers. Continue reading
With one project finished, another wrapping up and one right on schedule, the Triton School Corporation’s bond projects are coming along nicely. Continue reading

Officials at Triton Community School Corporation recently extended their gratitude to Auto Park Ford in Bremen for their assistance with a Drive-4-Ur-School event over Memorial Day weekend.
At Drive-4-Ur-School events, people are able to test drive a car on the lot as long as they contribute a donation to the cause. Altogether, the fundraiser raised more than $2,800 for Triton Community Schools. Continue reading
The student handbooks, as well as textbook rental fees for the 2018-2019 school year, were up for approval during Triton School Board meeting Monday evening. Continue reading
This coming Thursday, Marshall County parents are invited to attend an informational meeting about the Triton Elementary School Pre-School Program.
The Parent Information Night will be held June 21st at 6:30 p.m. in the Triton Elementary School cafeteria.
This meeting is intended provide parents with more details about the full-day pre-school that will be offered at Triton in the 2018-2019 school year. Continue reading