Trottier Middle School

Trottier Middle School is located in the town of Southborough, Massachusetts. Its formal name is P. Brent Trottier Middle School, after a former Southborough educator.

The school, encompassing grades 6 through 8, is a part of the Southborough public school system. Its students normally graduate to Algonquin Regional High School.

It is ranked as one of the best public school systems in the state. This school also participated in NAEP testing in 2007 and 2009 and the scores have been added to the ranking of the nation's schools.

Administrators and faculty

Trottier's office staff consists of Keith Lavoie as principal, Gary Hreschuck as assistant principal, and Darlene Scorzelli as secretary.

After-school programs

In addition to a number of intramural activities, the school offers a wide variety of clubs and after-school activities. These are financed by the Southborough Department of Recreation, the SOS program, and the school's own budget. The programs are led by teachers who offer to take part in the activities after a student requests either the formation of an activity, or the "rebirth" of a program that is currently inactive. The after-school programs range from enhancing a student's skill in academics, to learning how to be the school mascot (the Trottier Ram). Flag football, fishing, student government, yearbook, mural club, and intramural basketball are offered at Trottier. Trottier competes competitively in coeducational sports such as basketball, cross country, and track and field. Trottier also has a baseball and softball team

Drama and music

The drama program puts on a winter play and a spring musical every year. Past plays include 2014's "Once on This Island" and "Alice in Wonderland."

Trottier also funds a band, chorus, and orchestra program for any students who sign up. The two jazz bands and the select chorus rehearse before school while concert band, orchestra, and regular chorus rehearse during school hours. The music classes are graded as a special period and all members of the groups also attend a weekly class within their instrumental section.

Coordinates: 42°17′57.8″N 71°32′32.0″W / 42.299389°N 71.542222°W / 42.299389; -71.542222

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