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April 7, 2015

School notes for April 7, 2015

Grass Valley students fare well in 'Math is Cool' contest Fifth-grade students from Grass Valley Elementary recently competed in the "Math is Cool," competition. It featured 60 fifth-grade teams from Southwest Washington and Oregon. Grass Valley, the only Camas team, came in fifth-place.

March 31, 2015
Abby Pearson, Emma Gorham, Josh McGuire and Grace Christensen have their creations judged at the annual Future Chefs Culinary Contest at Washougal High School.

Young ‘Future Chefs’ compete for honors

Elementary student finalists from the Washougal and Camas school districts came to Washougal High School to compete in the Future Chefs Culinary Contest sponsored by Sodexo on Friday, March 6.

March 31, 2015

School notes for March 31, 2015

Riverside Christian hosting dinner, auction Riverside Christian School is hosting a dinner and auction fundraiser at 4:30 p.m. Sunday, April 19. All proceeds benefit the school.

March 31, 2015

Formalwear giveaway set April 12

Fallout Ministries is sponsoring its second annual formal wear giveaway event for girls in foster care or those who have been adopted.

March 24, 2015

School notes for March 24, 2015

Mt. Pleasant accepting referrals for Highly Capable program Referrals for testing for participation in Mt. Pleasant School's Highly Capable Services for the 2015-16 school year are currently being accepted.

March 17, 2015
Connor and Gabby McCormick were joined by their dad, John, during Family Science Night at Cape Horn-Skye Elementary School.

Discovering the fun of science

Nearly 700 Cape Horn-Skye Elementary students, parents, staff and volunteers explored hands-on science activities at Family Science Night.

March 17, 2015

School notes for March 17, 2015

Hathaway Elementary names February students of the month Hathaway Elementary School has named its February students of the month: They are Keavyn Howman, kindergarten; Jose Garcia-Montoya, first grade; Ian Marshall, second grade; Russell Wolff, third grade; Natalie Bratton, fourth grade; and Kaela Northcut, fifth grade.