Skyridge Middle School Honor Roll
4.0 GPA Taylor M. Adams, Annika C. Affleck
4.0 GPA Taylor M. Adams, Annika C. Affleck
Most of the time, kids are told not to play with their food. But at the annual Camas Farmer's Market Veggie Derby, it's just the opposite. Here, children are encouraged to use their skills to make the "coolest, fastest, funniest car" using an assortment of veggies.
The following students were named to the Canyon Creek Middle School honor roll for the spring trimester.
Local school honored for environmental stewardship A statewide program that encourages student leadership and promotes environmental stewardship honored six Clark County schools, including one in Camas.
The following is a list of the Camas High School class of 2014's scholarships and accolades. This list was provided by the school.
When Sophie Shoemaker texted her mother to tell her she'd achieved a perfect score on her ACT exam, Cherie Shoemaker thought she was one of a few at Camas High School to earn it. "I just replied back in the usual fashion, 'That's amazing!' and 'That's my girl, good job!' thinking she was probably one of five or 10 other students from Camas who got a 36," Cherie said.
Washougal students and families enjoyed a combination of skillful juggling, demonstrations and learning about the laws of gravity at Rhys Thomas' "Jugglemania" performance on July 7 at Hathaway Elementary School. This was the first of five free events this summer that are open to the public and held in the Hathaway School gym at 630 24th St., Washougal.
Rizzo named to dean's list at Siena College Deanna Rizzo of Camas was named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Siena College. She is a biology major.
Thirty-two Washougal School District students earned Youth Achievement Awards from the Clark County Youth Commission. The 16th annual county-wide celebration was held at Skyview High School last month and recognized the achievement of youth who demonstrate, "personal growth and community contributions."
Camas student accepted into OSF Summer Seminar Kelsey Kuhta of Camas has been accepted into the Oregon Shakespeare Festival's 2014 Summer Seminar. The program, designed for high school juniors, includes students from all over the United States.