Peyton Griffin is honored with the title of valedictorian, maintaining the highest grade point average in the graduating Class of 2024. Throughout her four years at Tri-County, Griffin has excelled in her academic classes as well as her vocational program, challenging herself to the most rigorous courses Tri-County has to offer, successfully completing five Advanced Placement courses and several honors level courses.
Griffin has earned numerous certifications, including her nursing assistant certification, which she has utilized at her co-op placement at Willow Crossing throughout this past year. She is a member of the National Honor Society and active in SkillsUSA. She will be attending Bryant University in the Fall, where she will continue her education as a health sciences major.
Callie Schweitzer is honored with the title of salutatorian, maintaining the second highest grade point average in the graduating Class of 2024. Callie is an ambitious student who has challenged herself to the most rigorous courses Tri-County has to offer, successfully completing five Advanced Placement courses and several honors level courses.
Schweitzer was a member of NASA HUNCH (High School Students United with NASA to Create Hardware) as a Design & Prototyping Finalist at Johnson Space Center. She led a team that developed a Nanolab which could be used by researchers around the world to study insects on the International Space Station. She competes on the robotics team and is a Skills USA Medalist in Architectural Drafting.
Schweitzer has received Engineering Technology Outstanding Student awards, Academic Excellence awards in math and science, is a National Honor Society member and a Mayflower League Volleyball All Star. She participates in cooperative education as an environmental engineer intern with Environmental Partners in Quincy. She also works part-time at CVS and Brand New Ballgame, while taking college electives at Husson University. Callie plans on studying civil engineering at Wentworth Institute of Technology.