School notes for Sept. 9, 2014
Local students earn degrees The following Camas residents earned degrees from Western Washington University this spring. They include:
Local students earn degrees The following Camas residents earned degrees from Western Washington University this spring. They include:
Thanks to grants from a local charitable foundation, two programs in the Washougal School District will reap the benefits.
UW Madison announces spring graduates A local student graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison during the spring commencement ceremony.
The Washougal School District is hosting a preschool open house Thursday.
The following students made the spring term honor roll at Jemtegaard Middle School.
The following students were named the Camas High School honor roll for the second semester.
Whether it was constructing a dinosaur skeleton, "digging" for fossils or exploring how magnets worked, there was plenty to do at the OMSI Science Festival at Hathaway Elementary School.
Up to 60 at-risk Clark County youth will get a helping "hand up" and support with academic and construction skills training from a group of nonprofit organizations that banded together and recently received a $1.1 million YouthBuild Grant from the U.S. Department of Labor.
WSU grads earn achievement scholarships Sisters Kaitlyn and Kari Johnson, of Washougal, have been awarded Transfer Achievement Scholarships of $3,000 each for the 2014-15 academic year at Eastern Washington University. The scholarship is awarded to an incoming transfer student.