Milo Weston has a passion for learning. Whether it’s languages, math, or science, Weston loves experiencing new things and learning them. He has a part-time job as a math tutor for kids.
“I love seeing the impact as I’m teaching,” Weston said.
Although he is a talented teacher, he explains that his preferred job after college would be an accountant. Weston plans to move back to his home state, Utah, to attend Brigham Young University. One of the best universities for accounting.
Weston is the President of the Math Club, a member of the National Honor Society, and is ranked second in his class. He has won aĀ Distinguished AP Scholar Award and has many more academic achievements.
Weston went on his senior trip during fall break, where he left the country for the very first time, going to Japan with his family. Weston wants to learn all about different cultures and wants to go back to Japan.
Weston has been one of Liberty’s hardest-working students and is still humble and true to himself. As graduation approaches, he simply wishes to continue his journey into college to become an accountant and start a family.

