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School notes for Feb. 21, 2012

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Camas student studies at Sea of Cortez

Sean Boedeker of Camas spent January studying at the Sea of Cortez in the Gulf of California through a special program at Linfield College.

Boedeker is a senior majoring in biochemistry He took a class where students retraced part of the 1940 voyage of the writer John Steinbeck and the biologist Edward Ricketts, who traveled there to study seashore life.

Boedeker was among 130 students participating in on-site study programs through Linfield College’s January term, a four-week period of concentrated study, where students and faculty focus their time and attention on a single course.

Cape Horn-Skye announces Super Citizens

The following students have been selected as “Super Citizens” at Cape Horn-Skye Elementary School for the month of January.

Kindergarten, citizenship: Lincoln Connolly, Avery Davis, Brody Davis, Olivia Gola, Ava Russell, Kaydence Pinkowsky, Jordan Perry and Lorelei Peck.

First- through fifth-Grade, reading and language arts: Dustin Lee, Jaden Leonard, Josh Grant, Owyn Watts, Gage Barrow, Garrett Owens, Allie Reyes-Cruz and Joshua Stone, Caitlyn Collins, Micah Weitzel, Tadzio Cancilla, Karleigh Sawyer, Andrew Seitz, JV Escalona, Logan Christensen, Sophia Rose, Taylor Rhodig, Landon Webster, Alicia Leininger, Tea Williams, Isabel Rogers, Skylar Bea, Kalina West, Carly Drake, Ayden Hollis, Kaleala Hargrove, Silas Grant, Royce Revill, Hunter Kaldenberg, Anjelika Dudko, Nolan Connolly, Daria Walker, Austin Seekins, Ethan Bausch, Dylan Varner, Alli McNealy, Ian Kepner, Ashley Haldy, Josh Carlson. Dax Corbitt, Audrey Thompson, Jack Stoller, Casy Rappe, Alexis Brock, Logan Coffman, Gwen Hogewoning, Megan Stogin, Tim McElroy, Levi Kitchen, Sarai Lintala, Cameron Clausi, Kailey Hogewoning, Mason Meyer, Tommy Mills and Payten Van Dyke.

Linfield releases fall dean’s list

Katelyn Henson was named to the dean’s list at Linfield College in McMinnville, Ore.

To be named to the list, a student must complete 12 graded credits and be in the top 10 percent of their class.