Trenton High School is a public high school in
Trenton, Michigan, one of four schools in the Trenton Public School District. The school serves the city of Trenton and is a
magnet school for
special education students, specifically for those with hearing disabilities, from across
Downriver.
Enrollment for the 2012-13 school year was about 1200.
Notable alumni
Jim Diamond is an American music producer, musician, and runs Ghetto Recorders studio, formerly located in Detroit, MI.
Ann Marie Lipinski, former Chicago Tribune editor and Pulitzer Prize winner, who was editor of the Trojan Trumpet
[1], graduated in 1974.
Bradley A. Smith, Law professor, a Clinton appointee to the Federal Election Commission, elected Chairman of the Commission in 2004, was born and raised in Trenton, elected Senior Class President, and graduated Trenton High in 1976.
Mary Lynn Rajskub, comedian and actress, was born and raised in Trenton, and graduated from Trenton High School in 1989.[3]