
A quick guide to using the new TJUSD App. It’s everything Trona, in your pocket.
With the new app, you can access sports scores, cafeteria menus, news updates, and even emergency notifications. Download the app on Android: http://bit.ly/2y5G5rc or iPhone: https://apple.co/2E0PzcG.

Ever wondered what would happen if a town just vanished overnight? One day everyone is going about their normal business and the next, a scar of where houses, businesses and schools once were. Sounds like something out of a weird science fiction novel doesn’t it?
This scenario is real. The town of Paradise has been completely devastated by the Camp Fire which is no...

Eliminate the Cold
One child at a Time
Bring in a New Jacket or Clean Used Jackets in Good Condition
From Nov 7-15
to the High school Office
Jackets will be given to children in need
Sponsored by THS Spanish Club
Community Service Project

Monday, October 15th
Dress up day Walk Through Disneyland (hats, ears, & t-shirt)
Class Competition (at snack) Steal the bacon
Tuesday, October 16th
Dress-Up Day Jungle Book
Class Competition (at snack) TBA
coronation (practice) Audi...

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Parent Project
The Manual the Hospital Forgot To Give You.
Start Date: Thursday, September 20, 2018
Time: 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Location: High School Library
Tuition: $25 for workbook
(fee can be waived)
Classes are twelve consecutive Thursdays.
Concrete Solutions to:
-Improve Family Relationship!
-Improve School Performance...
Eleven Trona High School Students participated in Bite of Reality sponsored by Desert Valley Federal Credit Union in Ridgecrest, Seven students won door prizes. Michael Taylor won a Dell laptop, Chris Staggs won a Kindle, Emma Smith won a Star Wars Droid, and the other students won gift cards, phone chargers.
About Bite of Reality
Fun, Safe, and Interactive Bite of ...
On April 20, 2018 Trona High School sponsored its first career day in 4 years.
Career Day was organized by Ruth Soto, the guidance counselor for Trona High. Over 20 presenters volunteered to come out and talk about their varying careers from being a speech therapist to being an instrumentation journeyman. Even our own superintendent, Dr. Keith Tomes, volunteered to ...