Trinity High School (Weaverville, California)
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Trinity High School (THS) is a
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located in
Weaverville, California Weaverville ( Chimariko: ) is a census-designated place and the county seat of Trinity County, California, United States. Its population is 3,667 as of the 2020 census, up from 3,600 from the 2010 census. History Founded in 1850, Weaverville i ...
, in Trinity County. The student population is 400, and the grades are 9–12. Students travel from Coffee Creek, Salyer, Buckhorn Mountain, and Browns Creek to attend THS. The campus is on , and contains twenty-six classrooms, a library, career center, gym, and cafeteria. The school colors are Red, White and Grey, and the mascot is the Wolf. THS has many extracurricular activities including athletics,
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, drama, music, and a wide range of clubs.


Classes

The school offers a variety of both standard and AP curriculum based classes.


Athletics

Trinity High School is a part of the Northern Section California Interscholastic Federation.


Sports teams


Notable alumni

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- musician


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