The inaugural year of Longmont High School’s TrojanTECH program — one where students earn an associate degree from Front Range Community College — wrapped up on Thursday with the freshman class’s third “Mentor Day.”
The program’s 31 students and their mentors spent the morning reflecting on the year’s accomplishments, which included several students who achieved a 4.0 GPA. The Longmont Economic Development Partnership and the Latino Chamber of Commerce of Boulder County hosted the students at their Longmont offices.