School notes for Dec. 6, 2011
Coe named to dean's list Tabitha Coe from Camas has been named to the dean's list at Biola University in La Mirada, Calif.
Coe named to dean's list Tabitha Coe from Camas has been named to the dean's list at Biola University in La Mirada, Calif.
For the past three years, Skyridge Middle School has been at the forefront of the environmentally friendly Washington Green Schools program, which provides resource conservation tools for students, teachers and community members. Recently, four seventh-graders were selected to attend a county wide student-teacher Green Schools Summit. They included Joey Emmet, Cooper McNatt, Michael Matthews and Christian Nghiem. They were selected because of a keen interest in being environmentally friendly, according to teacher Gale Cooper. "These kids are really excited about our existing programs at the school and are avid recyclers," she said.
'Breakfast with Santa' event set There will be a "Breakfast with Santa" from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, at Helen Baller Elementary School, 1954 N.E. Garfield St.
Micah Lewis was watching the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade last year, checking out the bands.
'My Son Pinocchio' coming to Washougal The classic tale of an aging toy maker and his puppet, Pinocchio, will come to the stage at Washougal High School's Washburn Auditorium.
Ask Mary Lou Woody what makes Cape Horn-Skye Elementary School a success, and the answer is simple. "The staff," she said. "I always tell them that I know just how lucky I am. They have high expectations, both for themselves and each other."
Super Citizens announced Cape Horn-Skye Elementary School has announced its list of Super Citizens for October. The themes were citizenship, leadership, friendship and good habits.
Washougal High School students will bring Broadway to the Washburn Performing Arts Center this weekend. The actors are performing, "Guys and Dolls," a Broadway musical based on the book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows, with music by Frank Loesser.
College tuition program to offer open enrollment Washington state's Gauaranteed Education Tuition program enrollment is open for families looking for a safe and convenient way to save for college.
Tiffani Pekkala, a Camas teen, joined other young people between the ages of 15 and 22 at the nation's capitol in Washington, D.C. They were there to tell elected officials their personal stories of living with rare and life-threatening diseases.