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School notes for May 4, 2017

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Local students make OSU honor roll

Several former Camas-Washougal students have made the winter honor roll at Oregon State University.

To be named to the honor roll, students must carry at least 12 graded hours of course work and have at least a 3.5 grade point average.

Camas students include: Drew H. Clarkson, Mackenzie A. Farnham, Caitlin M. Glass, Kathryn M. Johnson, Kalie L. Morris, Ryan T. Pate and Amanda N. Reiter.

Aaron M. Deister, of Washougal, also made the list.

WSU students exhibit ‘Sound Art’ Friday

Sound art created by WSU Vancouver students will be exhibited at Divine Consign, 904 Main St., Vancouver, from 6 to 9 p.m. on First Friday, May 5. The exhibition is free.

Called “Divine Sounds,” it features 30 experiences designed to focus attention on listening. The work represents students’ final projects for a course in sound art, taught by John Barber, a faculty member in the creative media and digital culture program at WSU Vancouver, and curator of the exhibition.

Divine Consign is a nonprofit store that supports local charities in arts, education and human services. Students will use the furniture in the store as a backdrop or part of their sound art.

Camas student on COCC dean’s list

Brooke Armstrong, of Camas, has been named to the dean’s list at Central Oregon Community College in Bend, Oregon. To be named to the list, a student must take at least 12 graded credits and have a term grade point average of 3.6 or better.

1-2-3 Grow & Learn Group is free on Wednesdays

Families with children from birth to five years old are invited to attend a free “1-2-3 Grow & Learn Group” from 9 to 10:30 a.m. every Wednesday, now through June 7.

Activities include school-readiness activities, snacks, play and the opportunity to meet other local families.

Classes take place at Hathaway Elementary School, 630 24th St., Washougal.

For more information, call Julie Jacobson at 360-952-3378.

Locals graduate from Grantham University

Michele Marshall and Robert Menefee earned degrees from Grantham University in March.

Marshall graduated with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and Menefee earned an associate’s degree in electronic and computer engineering.

Grantham University is an accredited online college.