Trenton Frazer is an academically outstanding, sophisticated student and a considerate person. Trenton is a senior at Concord High School and has attended Concord since kindergarten. We are thrilled to shine this week’s senior spotlight on him.

Trenton has managed a 4.0 throughout high school. This accomplishment has made it easy for him to be able to apply to colleges and set up a successful future without having to worry about improving his grades. After he graduates from high school, Trenton plans to get a degree in architecture. Our History/Robotics teacher, Mr. Simmons, had been pushing Frazer to look into architecture since he was a freshman. Frazer was influenced by it and has grown to enjoy it. Frazer explains that “my favorite class through high school has been art.” He has enjoyed expressing his creativity through his art and sharing it with others.
Frazer participates in football, basketball, and track. He has broken all rushing records in football and one tackling record. Outside of school and sports, Frazer enjoys fishing and going hiking.
One of Frazer’s family members, Annie Saenz, shares how she would describe Trenton as a “very hard worker in everything he does and someone you can rely on.” Saenz has a good relationship with Frazer through bonds of family gatherings and sports. “My favorite memory with him is track season, and when we would wait to start warming up, we would watch Dhar Man videos with Rakai.”
Frazer’s classmate Emma Burbo has had many classes and memories made with Trenton. She describes him as “very smart and determined. He always gives his best effort into anything and everything he does, as well as his work ethic.” She explained how she wanted to share her favorite thing was this year when they dressed up as old people for the homecoming pep rally.
Another classmate, Connor Stevens, has a pretty close bond with Frazer. Stevens had many positive words to add about Frazer. Connor starts off by saying, “Trenton is a warrior. He is the type of guy to give it his all or not even participate. He gives 110% in everything he does, and that is what I love about him.”
Stevens is impressed by how he is never afraid to tell the truth and speak his mind. Stevens explains it as “something that many people consider ‘mean’ but the criticism he gives is real and makes you a better person.” Frazer is such a driven person who strives to help others.
One thing Stevens wants everyone to know is a story about his favorite memory that reminds everyone how determined Trenton is. Stevens shares, “During 8th-grade basketball, when we were playing Bronson. Just like I said in the beginning, he gives 110% in everything. Though he may not be the most skilled at basketball, we gave him a task, and he was on it. We told him he needed to lock down Bronson’s best player because we were neck and neck in the league, and Trenton left it all on the court. The kid was so frustrated at the end of the game because of Trenton giving it his all, and we ended up winning the game.”
Frazer is a terrific person. He is confident, kind, and cares about his future as well as those around him. We are honored to have such a great student attending Concord. We wish him the best of luck for the rest of his journey!
