Diamond Peak Diamond Peak offers Incline Village students a free season passes for straight A’s
INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. (January 26, 2016) – Diamond Peak Ski Resort and the Incline Village General Improvement District (IVGID) will again reward Incline Village students for academic success with its 2016 Stellar Students Ski Free Program. Students enrolled through grade 12 in Incline Village schools, including the Lake Tahoe School, can receive a free 2015-16 Diamond Peak season pass in exchange for their January 2016 report card with straight A’s. The offer also extends to children with an IVGID Picture Pass who attend schools outside Incline Village.
To claim the complimentary season pass, students simply present the original straight A’s report card from the first semester, ending January 2016, at Diamond Peak’s Guest Services. Students must redeem this offer by the end of February 2016. Students who have already purchased season passes will receive a full refund. Incline Elementary students in Kindergarten through 2nd grade who use a different grading system must receive an S+ in all their Core Subjects. Lake Tahoe School (LTS) also uses a different grading system for Kindergarten through 3rd grade and they are compiling a list of students who qualify from the 2nd Trimester, ending January 2016. This list will be available at the LTS office and Guest Services by the end of the week. Diamond Peak’s Stellar Students Program is designed to recognize the importance of academic success and reward the hard work and dedication of students in the local community.
In addition, IVGID hopes to encourage students to apply that dedication outside of the classroom to achieve similar goals on the mountain and elsewhere.
About Diamond Peak Ski Resort Diamond Peak Ski Resort is North Lake Tahoe’s hidden gem. Located in Nevada’s Incline Village, the affordable, family-friendly resort offers breathtaking views of Lake Tahoe, a summit elevation of 8,540-feet and a 1,840-foot vertical drop. Skiers and boarders can experience 655 acres of beginner to advanced terrain that include open groomers, glades and powder bowls. For more information or to check the snow report, visit DiamondPeak.com, call (775) 832–1177 or connect with Diamond Peak on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.