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Trenton High School students were welcomed back to school Wednesday morning with a celebration as the student council, cheerleaders, FCCLA and science club passed out t-shirts, lanyards and snacks to students as they entered the building. The THS band and colorguard was on hand to play the school fight song. This has become an annual tradition at THS over the past few years.
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Trenton R-9
There are 26 less students back in the classroom at Trenton R-9 as classes got under way today.
According to information provided by the district office, there were 1,072 students reporting back to class compared to 1,098 a year ago. Enrollment figures are down at all three schools. Rissler Elementary has 389 students (392 a year ago), while there are 338 at the middle school (353 last year) and 345 at the high school (353 last year). The biggest class is the freshman class at 103 students. The smallest class is second grade at 68.
Enrollment, by grade, is kindergarten, 85; first grade, 72; second grade, 68; third grade, 80; fourth grade, 84; fifth grade, 86; sixth grade, 88; seventh grade, 83; eighth grade, 81; freshmen, 103; sophomores, 81; juniors, 82; and seniors, 79.
Grundy R-5
Classes at Grundy R-5 got under way this morning, with 133 students being enrolled for the first day, a number that is up from 126 on the first day last year. There are 71 students enrolled in grades kindergarten through six at the elementary building in Humphreys, with 62 students enrolled in grades seven through 12 at the high school building in Galt. As is the case at Trenton, the largest class at Grundy R-5 is the freshman class with 16 students. The smallest class is the fifth grade, with five students enrolled.
Enrollment, by grade, is: kindergarten, 11; first grade, 14; second grade, 7; third grade, 7; fourth grade, 12; fifth grade, 5; sixth grade, 15; seventh grade, 6; eighth grade, 5; freshmen, 16; sophomores, 9; juniors, 14; and seniors, 12.