Troy Schools


Troy High School
 Located on Route 40 in the south central part of
Madison County, was opened in the fall of the 1999
school year and currently houses 1,275 students


Troy Middle School
Was established beginning with the 1992-93 school
year at the Molden Building in Troy. Until the fall of
1999, district students in grades seven and eight
had the option of attending the middle school or
attending a traditional junior high concept at
St. Jacob or Marine. Beginning with the 1999-2000
school year, a district-wide middle school
(Grades 6-8) was established and housed
 at the former Triad High School.

 
Marine Elementary School

Was built in 1955. From its beginning through 1999,
it housed kindergarten through eighth graders. In the
1999 – 2000 school year, the Triad District
moved all sixth, seventh, and eighth graders to the
centralized Triad Middle School making Marine Elementary
School a kindergarten through grade five building.
Last year a pre-kindergarten program was added.
Our enrollment is approximately 160 students.

St. Jacob Elementary School
Was opened in 1936 as an Elementary and High
School Building. In 1960, the Triad High School opened
so this building housed the Elementary and Junior High.
In 1999, the Triad Middle School opened and so this
 building housed kindergarten through 5th grade
 from that date to the present. Recently a
 pre-kindergarten class has been added.
Current enrollment is 209 students.

 McCray Dewey School
The McCray Dewey building is the oldest original
school building in the Triad District. Serving the district
from 1932 to 1959 primarily as the high school and then as
the Jr. High for 30 years. From that time the McCray-Dewey
building has served the Triad District as an elementary
grade-level center. Currently the student population
consists of 231 Troy students in the fifth grade.

Molden Elementary School
Teachers, and staff is to provide a total educational
program aimed at academic, social, physical, and
aesthetic growth for each child.

Freeman Elementary School
This was the first school building in Troy in 1856.
It was located on the corner of Staunton Road and
Clay Street. It had four classrooms and stood
until the current building was built in 1939.
The Troy Grade School was renamed
 W. S. Freeman Elementary School in
1988 after its long time principal. Currently,
W. S. Freeman Elementary houses 200 students
in the second grade.

Henning Elementary
The teachers and staff at C.A. Henning Elementary
are excited to bring you the latest building and
classroom news in the near future.




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