Treasure Mountain International students earn certificates
The following was provided by Treasure Mountain International School.
These ninth graders from Treasure Mountain International Middle School are the first in Park City to earn an International School Certificate for completing the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Program.
Depending on how long they were a part of the program, they could earn either a gold, silver or bronze certificate. Forty-seven earned gold, six earned silver, and four earned bronze for a total of 57 students.
Allen, Sarah Marie
Bird, Brittany Ann
Braden, Francis Alex
Bush, Ari Michael
Carazo, Clayton Joseph
Carroll, Anne Katelyn
Chittenden, Kyle Isawo
Christjans, Jessica Renee
Compagna, Jesse Raoul
Cone, Megan
Darger, Remington
DeRose-Schlachter, Jeremy
Duke, Dolly
Edwards, Cameron
Feltman, Miley
Gibbs, Nicholas
Gideon, Lindsey
Grodnik, Jacob
Guiney, Elizabeth Ann
Hewitt-Brown, Madison
Johnson, Lauren
Johnson, Michael
Kaps, Kristen
Kim, Jung-yoon
Kinnebrew, Hannah
Labertew, Alexandra
LaCasce, Danielle
Leigh, Ryan Davis
Malcolm, Robert
Margolis, Lia Lynne
McGuire, Kelly
McMahon, Alana
Newhall, Cheston
Oriente, Gabriel
Packham, Hilary
Palmer, Caitlin
Palomaki, Ross
Paterson, Katherine
Reich, Lauren
Reynolds, Heather
Rinehart, Elizabeth
Ringelberg, Gina
Roetman, Erika
Sheppard, Montana
Stone, Kathryn
Stone-Gerardy, Shaun
Tessnow, Travis
Thomas, Alexander
Turner, Brianna
Turner, Jessica
Vallejo, Margaret
Ward, Hayden
Whitney, Grace
Wilson, Gabrielle
Wood, Andrew
Wood, Thomas Mitchell
Woodcock, Alexandra
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