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Stories by Danielle Frost

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March 3, 2015
Seattle photographer Peter de Lory discusses the meaning behind each of the images he captured during his commissioned project for Hayes Freedom High School. "From my first introduction to this commission I felt excited about this unusual new school and the sense it gave me of community and belonging."

Expression through art

As a dyslexic child who struggled with reading and math, Peter de Lory learned early on to rely on the visual world.

March 3, 2015
Instructor Staci Firi discusses what situations constitute emergencies during a recent Camas Community Education "Safe on My Own," class.

Safe on their own

Instructor Staci Firi fixes her gaze on the room filled with 8- to 11-year-olds.

February 24, 2015
CHS student Donovan MacGowan photographs students at the Papermaker Preschool for their yearbook. MacGowan is designing and printing the yearbook for his senior project.

Learning real-world skills

The senior capstone project: Over the years, students in Camas and Washougal have come up with some fairly unique and interesting ideas. These have included everything from teaching leadership classes to young children to climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro.

February 24, 2015
Fernald Shaw, 90, addresses the crowd gathered at Columbia Ridge Senior Living to see him receive the Legion of Honor (Chevalier) for his military service in France with the Allied Forces during World War II.  The award was given by Jack Cowan (left), honorary consul of France in Washington state.

Honoring a hero

The room was silent, all eyes on Fernald Shaw.

February 10, 2015
Julie Bristol, Jemtegaard Middle School social worker, organizes donations in the clothing closet. Currently, the closet is in need of tennis shoes, boys clothes and plus-size girls and juniors clothing.

The right fit

As a young child, Mary Murray remembers going to school in dirty clothing and old shoes.