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Rehs ’30 Earns Third-Degree Black Belt in Taekwondo

Rehs ’30 Earns Third-Degree Black Belt in Taekwondo

Old Trail School is proud to celebrate the remarkable achievement of Rehs ’30, who recently earned her third-degree black belt in taekwondo. This significant milestone reflects years of discipline, perseverance and dedication to her craft.

Advancing through the ranks in taekwondo requires intense training, both physically and mentally. It is a testament to Rehs’ commitment to self-improvement, goal-setting and pushing past limits to achieve excellence. Earning a third-degree black belt is a rare and impressive feat—one that demonstrates not only technical skill but also resilience, leadership, and a deep understanding of the sport.

At Old Trail, we celebrate the hard work and passions of our students both in and outside the classroom. Whether they are excelling in academics, the arts, athletics or personal pursuits like martial arts, we take pride in recognizing their dedication and accomplishments. Rehs’ journey in taekwondo embodies the values we encourage in all of our students: a strong work ethic, confidence and the courage to challenge themselves.

Rehs, your achievement is truly inspiring, and we can’t wait to see where your determination takes you next. Congratulations on this incredible honor—your Old Trail family is cheering you on!

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