2009-12-16 / News from our Schools

Honor Roll Students earn Saddleback pass

Carrabec honor roll students celebrate earning a $49 season pass to Saddleback. The students are (back row, left to right) Garrett Gilbert, Carissa Booker, Becca Sue Ellis, Spencer Shaw, Sadie Myers, Katie Kniffin, Justin Richardson, Sprite Pray, Jocelia Pease, Sarah Larlee, (middle row) Sierra Trabue, Melissa White, Chelsea White, Kaylie Thorton, Sophie Handrahan, Myranda Knight, Aaron Nadeau, Maeve Weggler, Molly Gray, Brittany Nile, Michaela Farsten, Katie King, Courtney Steward, Tucker Atwood, (front row) Randi Kaplan and Becca Bergeron. (Contributed photo) Carrabec honor roll students celebrate earning a $49 season pass to Saddleback. The students are (back row, left to right) Garrett Gilbert, Carissa Booker, Becca Sue Ellis, Spencer Shaw, Sadie Myers, Katie Kniffin, Justin Richardson, Sprite Pray, Jocelia Pease, Sarah Larlee, (middle row) Sierra Trabue, Melissa White, Chelsea White, Kaylie Thorton, Sophie Handrahan, Myranda Knight, Aaron Nadeau, Maeve Weggler, Molly Gray, Brittany Nile, Michaela Farsten, Katie King, Courtney Steward, Tucker Atwood, (front row) Randi Kaplan and Becca Bergeron. (Contributed photo) NORTH ANSON — On Friday, Dec. 4, students from Carrabec High School were presented with a certificate that verified their honor roll status, which will qualify them for a $49 season pass from Saddleback Maine through its PEAK (Promoting Education and Activity for Kids) program, which offers every honor roll student in Maine a discounted season pass for the 2009/2010 season.

Each honor roll student who wanted to participate in the PEAK program received a yellow wallet size certificate at an assembly celebrating the honor roll students.

“I’m a snowboarder and I love Saddleback,” said Spencer Shaw, a sophomore at Carrabec High School. “I was excited when I heard about the PEAK Pass. I am on the honor roll regularly, but I was more motivated to do well in school this quarter due to this awesome deal. I think it’s a really good deal because it allows more kids to go skiing or snowboarding. “

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