December 21, 2024 - 18:38
The Trenton R-9 Board of Education has appointed John Cowling as the new principal of Trenton High School, set to take on his role starting in the 2025-2026 academic year. Cowling, who brings a wealth of experience in educational leadership, is expected to enhance the school's academic environment and foster a culture of excellence among both students and staff.
In addition to the principal announcement, the Board recognized several exceptional educators as Teachers of the Quarter. This initiative aims to acknowledge the hard work and dedication of teachers who go above and beyond in their roles. The honored educators were celebrated for their innovative teaching methods, commitment to student success, and ability to inspire their classrooms.
The community looks forward to the positive changes Cowling is anticipated to bring and the continued excellence demonstrated by the recognized teachers, as Trenton High School strives to provide a top-notch education for its students.
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