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Points of Pride
Troy Junior High School developed the STARS program. The STARS program focuses on the individual needs of students who have a history of struggling with peer and adult interactions at school. In its first year the STARS team took on a caseload of approximately 30 students. Our data indicates that those students were more successful at school, both socially and academically.

Points of Pride
Troy Junior High School developed the STARS program. The STARS program focuses on the individual needs of students who have a history of struggling with peer and adult interactions at school. In its first year the STARS team took on a caseload of approximately 30 students. Our data indicates that those students were more successful at school, both socially and academically.



Points of Pride
Troy Junior High School started a Robotics Club, which competed in the First Lego League competition and qualified for the state meet.

Points of Pride
Troy Junior High School started a Robotics Club, which competed in the First Lego League competition and qualified for the state meet.



Points of Pride
Troy Junior High School developed the STARS program. The STARS program focuses on the individual needs of students who have a history of struggling with peer and adult interactions at school. In its first year the STARS team took on a caseload of approximately 30 students. Our data indicates that those students were more successful at school, both socially and academically.

Points of Pride
Troy Junior High School developed the STARS program. The STARS program focuses on the individual needs of students who have a history of struggling with peer and adult interactions at school. In its first year the STARS team took on a caseload of approximately 30 students. Our data indicates that those students were more successful at school, both socially and academically.



Points of Pride
Troy Junior High School started a Robotics Club, which competed in the First Lego League competition and qualified for the state meet.

Points of Pride
Troy Junior High School started a Robotics Club, which competed in the First Lego League competition and qualified for the state meet.


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Mission Statement:
The mission of the Troy City Schools is to empower students to dream big, work hard and succeed.
Grades: 7-8
Enrollment: 615 students
Principal: Jeff Greulich
Assistant Principal: Josh Patterson
Address: 556 N. Adams St., Troy, OH 45373
Phone: 937.332.6720
Office Hours: 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Principal’s Message
Dear Troy Junior High Families,
Welcome to Troy Junior High School. My name is Jeff Greulich and I’m excited to introduce myself as the principal of TJHS. This will be my eleventh year in the district serving in a number of different capacities from kindergarten through 12th grade. This is my sixth year as the principal of TJHS and I look forward to many years to come. Throughout my time with Troy City Schools I’ve had the pleasure of working with a wide variety of students with different backgrounds and ability levels. It has been my personal mission to work diligently to meet the needs of all students and families, finding ways to allow students to grow and meet their potential.
As the principal of Troy Junior High School, I will continue to work toward helping students maximize their skills and support families in their quest to obtain the best and most appropriate education for their students. I am honored to serve the Troy community in this position where I will have the opportunity to work alongside a staff that is dedicated to providing a safe and positive learning environment. Together we will work toward the common goal of providing our students with an academically challenging experience that meets their intellectual, social and emotional needs and prepares them for what lies ahead.
I look forward to an exciting school year!
Sincerely,
Jeff Greulich
Phone: 937.332.6720 | Email