Trumbull High School


Trumbull High School is a public high school located in Trumbull, Connecticut. The current principal is Marc Guarino.

History

Trumbull High School was founded in 1961 following a population increase in Trumbull during the 1950s. It was originally located at 4630 Madison Avenue, in the building currently serving as Madison Middle School. As the 1960s progressed, the town was compelled to commission a new high school to accommodate further population growth. In 1971 a new school was constructed at 72 Strobel Road, offering a then-modern auditorium, two-story media center, and athletic complex. Middlebrook Junior High School was converted to Middlebrook Elementary School and the Madison Avenue complex was converted to Madison Junior High School.
Trumbull High School housed grades 10–12 until 1987–1988, when ninth-graders were moved to the high school, and sixth-graders were moved to the Madison and Hillcrest middle schools.

Academics

AP classes

The following courses are offered at the Advanced Placement level: English Language, English Literature, French, Spanish, Calculus AB & BC, Statistics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics B & C, Environmental Science, Music Theory, Art Studio, American History, European History, Government & Politics, and Psychology.

Achievements

Marching Band
Sports
Abe Breslow is the former Trumbull High School department chair in Physical Education and Health and former boys tennis coach, as well as the father of major league baseball alumnus Craig Breslow.