M-BAR-T Program offers discounted Moonlight Season Pass and Big Sky Resort Season Pass
Tuesday Sep. 23rd, 2014
Big Sky Resort is encouraging students to strive for academic improvement while experiencing the benefits of outdoor recreation through their M- BAR-T Program and participation in Bozeman High School’s Project Excel Program. Both programs are an incentive-based, designed to encourage students to improve their grades and reward achievement for making the honor roll.
M-BAR-T Program offers discounted Moonlight Season Pass and Big Sky Resort Season Pass to students in 6th through 12th grade attending specific public, private, and home schools in the Gallatin, Madison, Beaverhead, Park, and Sweet Grass counties who achieve a 3.0 GPA or higher for the 1st applicable grading period of the 2014-2015 school year.
Bozeman High School Project Excel Program offers students with a 3.0 GPA or higher from the previous semester a free Sky Card providing free ski dates and daily discounted rates. In addition to being in good academic standing, Bozeman High School students need have to 10- 15 hours of community service.
“We feel strongly about Montana’s youth succeeding in the classroom and experiencing outdoor sports,” said Brandon Bang, Sales and Marketing Director at Big Sky Resort. “Both programs encourage young people to experience the beauty, freedom and physical challenge of snow sports with their friends and family.”
To learn about either program, please visit www.bigskyresort.com/M-BAR-T or www.bhs.bsd7.org.
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