Brielle Quigley, a graduating senior of The Peak School, holds onto to her graduation cap as she rides up the Super Bee chairlift with family members Thursday, May 27, at Copper Mountain Resort to receive her diploma. This is the second year The Peak School hosted its graduation ceremony at Copper.
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Eleven graduates were celebrated Thursday, May 27, during The Peak School’s graduation ceremony at Copper Mountain Resort. Last year, the school held its graduation at the resort as a creative way to celebrate during the pandemic, and the tradition lived on this year.
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SUMMIT COUNTY, Colo. Last year, The Peak School defied typical graduation standards to provide its students with a mountaintop graduation ceremony.
The experience was so invaluable to its seniors that the school decided to do it again.
The Peak School’s 11 seniors will gather with their families May 27 at the base of Copper Mountain Resort for a brief ceremony, according to Head of School Travis Aldrich.
Last year, The Peak School defied typical graduation standards to provide its students with a mountaintop graduation ceremony. The experience was so invaluable to its seniors that the school decided to do it again. The.