Upon official consolidation of Dodge Center, West Concord and Claremont in 1990, the 6th–11th grade students in each town voted to name the school "Triton" and retain the Cobra mascot, as well as colors of maroon and grey.
[2] Later, Triton relocated its junior high (middle school) from West Concord to Dodge Center and officially opened in the fall of 2009.
Additional space was added and renovations were made in 2012 as the Triton community continued to grow.
The class reinforces seniors' life skills, such as financial planning and job interviewing techniques.
Mr. Schreiber is well known for his one-act plays (several state honors) and spring musicals, in which many Triton students were eager to participate.
John's daughter, Anne (Wotherspoon), continues the tradition as an English teacher and theater director at Triton.
A modern theater / Performing Arts Center was added to Triton High School in 2014.
Link Crew is a program to help freshmen and new students with their transition to high school.
BPA: Business Professionals of America began in 2009 and became a new addition to Triton High School.
Knowledge Bowl is actually a series of interdisciplinary contests where students compete in written and oral rounds by answering questions to all areas of learning.