
Trenton Schroering

Trenton Schroering of Louisville, KY (40272), was named to the Fall 2024 University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences Dean's List. This accomplishment is a sign of Trenton's hard work and co...
January, 23 2025 - Verified by University of Kentucky College of Arts and SciencesTrenton Schroering of Louisville, KY (40272), recently enrolled in the University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences for Fall 2024 with a prospective major of Political Science.
May, 21 2024 - Verified by University of Kentucky College of Arts and SciencesChief assistant to the Director of Political Affairs. Responsible for communicating with members, campaigns, elected officials, and advocacy organizations. Monitors the bills filed within the Kentucky General Assembly and liaisons with member base in order to coordinate response and outreach/advocacy efforts
Assists freshman house representative Adam Moore in political and legislative affairs. Conducts research, assists with outreach and legislation crafting, prepares remarks for televised appearances, and counsels on matters important to the people of Kentucky's 45th house district.
Serve as a tutor at the Carnegie Center for Literacy in Lexington, Kentucky, where I specialize in tutoring elementary schoolers in basic reading, writing, and mathematics.
Assist at staffing the Fayette County Democratic Party headquarters, in addition to at events such as the Roots & Heritage festival and election watch parties. I facilitate voter registration efforts, coordinate donations, disperse information about local campaigns, construct and distribute yard signs, answer questions posed by voters, and generally am responsible for the upkeep of the HQ.
Worked in research, to connect the Pamela Stevenson campaign with local community organizations, such as churches, nonprofits, and advocacy groups. In addition, worked to connect youth to the Pamela Stevenson for Attorney General campaign, and gave speeches on Pamela Stevenson's behalf.
Primary intern in charge of research; primary areas of focus including donor research, opposition research, and research on municipal government. Also provided advice and commentary on speeches given by the candidate and on campaign communications. Canvassed for the Greenberg campaign VIA phone, as well as assisting with voter registration and outreach.
Helped to facilitate academic competitions for students at the district, regional, and state levels of the KAAC Governor's Cup Quick Recall competition. Additionally coached Noe Middle School's JV Quick Recall team and ran a three-day Quick Recall camp for incoming 6th graders.
In charge of the running of 11 games and attractions, and managing over 40 employees. Six annual months of service, from May to October. Interacted with guests, stocked/cleaned games, resolved guest disputes and employee interpersonal conflicts.
Virtual tutor. Worked with elementary schoolers, many of them underprivileged or for whom English was a second language during the COVID-19 pandemic, offering virtual tutoring, homework assistance, and essay prep.
Helped to facilitate academic competitions for students at the middle and high school levels; moderated competitions, which included question-reading, scorekeeping, spreadsheet-managing, and conflict resolution.
Worked with 4th Graders, 5th Graders, and physical education students of all grade levels. Gave occasional lessons, graded papers, and assisted with administrative tasks for the lead instructor.
After attaining my black belt, worked with both kids and adults to master the art of Taekwondo. Ran warm-ups, taught proper technique, assisted head instructors in execution of class activities. Classes traditionally ranged from 6-20 students. Gave personalized lessons to aspiring black belts and assisted in scoring black belt testers.