BRIEFLY.Byline: The Register-Guard Rotary Club announces scholarship recipients The Eugene Rotary has awarded scholarships to the following recipients: Joshua Canfield and Kassie Fortier of North Eugene High School North Eugene High School is a public high school of about 1,200 students in Eugene, Oregon, United States. It is located at 200 Silver Lane near the Santa Clara area of Eugene.[1] North Eugene's mascot is the Highlander. ; Zoe Greenberg-Huber of South Eugene High School South Eugene High School is a public high school located in Eugene, Oregon, United States. It was founded as Eugene High School around 1900, and was located at Willamette Street and West 11th Avenue in a brick building that later served as Eugene's city hall. ; and Travis Thomas of Churchill High School. Crow student to attend intelligence conference Nicole King, a junior at Crow High School, has been selected to attend the America's Defense and Intelligence Community conference next month in Washington, D.C. Foundation honors Junction City orchestra teacher Reynold Gardner, orchestra instructor at Junction City High School, has been named a 2004 Coca-Cola Educator of Distinction by the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation. Three area students named national Merit Scholars Three local teens are among the more than 2,600 national winners of Merit Scholarship awards. They are: Thomas Macha of Marist High School, who will attend Seattle Pacific University External links
• • ; Kathleen Bogart of South Eugene High School, who will attend Macalester College in St. Paul, Minn.; and Erika Hoagland of Cottage Grove High School Cottage Grove High School is a public high school located in Cottage Grove, Oregon. It has a newer school building, opened in 2003 to replace the old high school building that was built in 1939 and held its first classes in 1940. , who will attend the University of Puget Sound The University of Puget Sound (often called UPS or just Puget Sound) is a private liberal arts college located in the North End of Tacoma, Washington, in the United States. . Winners were selected from more than 1.3 million competitors. Sports Illustrated honors Marist High School senior Blake Westling, a senior at Marist High School, has been chosen as the Sports Illustrated "Starter" All American Teen for the state of Oregon. Westling will be profiled in the Sports Illustrated special advertising feature on June 14. Corridor Elementary wins recycling honor Corridor Elementary School recently won the Waste Reduction Awareness Program Rising Star Award for recycling. Charter school wins $35,000 in technology help Child's Way Charter School in Culp Creek has won a $35,000 Hewlett-Packard Technology for Teaching grant. The award includes equipment, teacher training, cash and help-desk support to improve student achievement. Two students awarded $2,500 scholarships Wenqi Shao of South Eugene High School and Jennie Sinex of Coquille co·quille n. A scallop-shaped dish or a scallop shell in which various seafood dishes are browned and served. [French, from Latin conch High School have been selected to receive $2,500 scholarships from the Discover Card Tribute Award Scholarship Program. Springfield students' car races to first place Springfield High School Springfield High School may refer to:
Pleasant Hill graduate enters music program Shana Bulkeley, a 2004 graduate of Pleasant Hill High School, will participate in the American Christian Youth Chorale, a national, interdenominational in·ter·de·nom·i·na·tion·al adj. Of or involving different religious denominations. interdenominational Adjective among or involving more than one denomination of the Christian Church Adj. music program for talented high school musicians from all over the United States. Eugene Education Association awards scholarships The following 2004 high school graduates will be receive scholarships today from the Eugene Education Association: Nikos Aragon-Herbert of South Eugene High School; Mark Habliston of North Eugene High School; Jennifer Johnson and Jin Ko, both of Sheldon High School Sheldon High School may refer to:
Willamette, or "Wil-Hi," is located in the Bethel-Danebo area of west Eugene, and is the only high school in the Bethel School District. ; and Jessica Steigleman of Churchill High School. Students produce Willamette River collection The following students who contributed their thoughts about the Willamette River and its tributaries have had their writings published in a collection of poems, essays and artwork titled "Honoring Our River: A Student Anthology": Jasmine Marach, Adams Elementary; Bailee One to whom Personal Property is entrusted for a particular purpose by another, the bailor, according to the terms of an express or implied agreement. Cross-references Bailment. bailee (custodian) n. Archer and Cassidy Wigham, Corridor Elementary; Angela Estep, Nehemiah Niles, Martin Banek and Michael Sherman, McKenzie Elementary, Finn Rock; Finn van Donkelaar, Lorane School; Seth Hodsdon and Alani Stuart, Edgewood Elementary; Caitlin Nelson, Nicole Soreng-Robbins and Malachi Evans, Roosevelt Middle School; Stephanie Willyard, Shasta Middle School; Shannon Sullivan, Crow High School; and Sarah Koski, Robert D. Clark Honors College The Robert D. Clark Honors College is a small liberal arts college that is part of the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon, United States. Its namesake, Robert D. Clark, was a of the university, and key contributor to the founding of the honors college. . Eugene Christian students meet word challenge Amy Parks, a fifth-grader at Eugene Christian School, has received highest honors in the 2004 WordMasters Challenge, a national language arts competition. Other students from the school recognized in the meet were sixth-grader Gina Jacobson and seventh-grader Conner Gemmell. |
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