Thursday, April 24, 2014
WHS Bands win impressive awards
Washougal High School’s bands have accumulated several impressive awards this spring!
Both the Wind Ensemble and Jazz Bands took first place at the Heritage Festival in Anaheim, CA over Spring Break. More than 80 band, choral, and orchestral groups from all over the country participated in the festival.
Senior alto saxophone player Brad Spring also received the Maestro's Award as outstanding soloist.
The Jazz Band competed at the University of Portland Jazz Festival, where they took first place in the AA division.
Three Soloists of Merit were named: T Anderson (piano), Godfrey Phipps (drums), and Jared Anderson (trombone).
Jared Anderson also received the Outstanding Musician Award for the entire AA division.
The band was also the winner of the Best Sightreading Band in the AA division.
This is great evidence of the Washougal School District's work to assure that students develop a strong academic foundation that includes the performing arts!
Congratulations to these talented students and their dedicated instructors!
Friday, April 11, 2014
Rotary Scholar of the Month for April: Dakota Payne
Dakota Payne was selected as the the Camas Washougal Rotary Scholar of the Month for April 2014. Dakota is a sophomore at Washougal High School and has a GPA of 3.62. Barbara Samojedny, WHS Family and Consumer Science teacher, says that "I had Dakota in Food and You. He was amazing! He is one of those kids who always does the 'Right Thing.' He would stick up for kids and put other in their place if they needed it! He was always pleasant and professional in his classroom behavior. He is a great role model." Rachel Webb, WHS Health and Fitness teacher, adds that "Dakota is a kind and polite young man to his peers and staff, and is always willing to do whatever it takes to go the extra mile. I am so proud of him."
WHS Spanish teacher Rochelle Aiton describes Dakota as "a cheerful and dedicated presence in class. He is cooperative and consistent." Athletic Trainer Lisa Bennett notes that "I can always count on Dakota to be extremely polite, respectful, humble, and pleasant whenever I work with him or speak with him." Mary LaFrance, ASB Secretary, adds that "I have found Dakota Payne to be one of the most polite and respectful young men at WHS. He is so considerate and his manners are quite refreshing. Dakota always has a smile on his face and seems willing to go the extra mile to help anyone. My hope is that other students are watching him and following his example."
WHS Spanish teacher Brian Eggleston said "Dakota Payne is one of those small handful of students who are so attentive, respectful, and diligent in all that comes his way that a teacher counts his blessings to have him in a class. The phrase “eager to learn” describes Dakota perfectly in his intermediate Spanish class. He enjoys learning new concepts and practicing them in speaking, reading, writing, and listening. He also works well with any partner I select for him, and brings a consistently positive attitude that I know others appreciate too. It can be rare to see a teenager so consistently positive in his attitude each and every day. But Dakota seems to know that all of these learning experiences are really rehearsals for later life challenges, and so we at WHS see him each day in class and in athletics building strong character, integrity, effort, and self-discipline. It is truly rewarding for a teacher to see such a fine young man enjoying life's challenges. As he continues his studies I have full confidence that Dakota can reach fluency in another language, and given his intelligence, he'll continue to progress very well in all academic areas. But just as importantly, he is developing into an extremely well-rounded and ethical person, and a valuable role model for other youth."
Dakota is the son of Gregory and Jodi Payne. Congratulations Dakota!
WHS Spanish teacher Rochelle Aiton describes Dakota as "a cheerful and dedicated presence in class. He is cooperative and consistent." Athletic Trainer Lisa Bennett notes that "I can always count on Dakota to be extremely polite, respectful, humble, and pleasant whenever I work with him or speak with him." Mary LaFrance, ASB Secretary, adds that "I have found Dakota Payne to be one of the most polite and respectful young men at WHS. He is so considerate and his manners are quite refreshing. Dakota always has a smile on his face and seems willing to go the extra mile to help anyone. My hope is that other students are watching him and following his example."
WHS Spanish teacher Brian Eggleston said "Dakota Payne is one of those small handful of students who are so attentive, respectful, and diligent in all that comes his way that a teacher counts his blessings to have him in a class. The phrase “eager to learn” describes Dakota perfectly in his intermediate Spanish class. He enjoys learning new concepts and practicing them in speaking, reading, writing, and listening. He also works well with any partner I select for him, and brings a consistently positive attitude that I know others appreciate too. It can be rare to see a teenager so consistently positive in his attitude each and every day. But Dakota seems to know that all of these learning experiences are really rehearsals for later life challenges, and so we at WHS see him each day in class and in athletics building strong character, integrity, effort, and self-discipline. It is truly rewarding for a teacher to see such a fine young man enjoying life's challenges. As he continues his studies I have full confidence that Dakota can reach fluency in another language, and given his intelligence, he'll continue to progress very well in all academic areas. But just as importantly, he is developing into an extremely well-rounded and ethical person, and a valuable role model for other youth."
Dakota is the son of Gregory and Jodi Payne. Congratulations Dakota!
WHS Jazz Band Competed in the University of Portland Jazz Festival
WHS Jazz Band competed at the University of Portland Jazz Festival, and they did extremely well! The band took 1st Place in the AA division, and had three Soloists of Merit - T Anderson (piano), Godfrey Phipps (drums), and Jared Anderson (trombone). Jared Anderson also received the Outstanding Musician Award for the entire AA division. The band was also the winner of the Best Sightreading Band in the AA division. Congrats to the students on their fantastic performance!
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