Each year, music students in our area audition/apply to participate in the musical equivalent of an all-star team - honor bands. This year, ten WHS musicians were selected for several upcoming honor bands. Congratulations to them on their hard work!
Riley Miller - All-Northwest Honor Band, Pacific Lutheran Univ. Honor Band, North County Honor Band (Trombone and Tuba)
Colton Gale - Pacific Lutheran Univ. Honor Band, North County Honor Band (Trumpet)
Emma Boyle - Pacific Lutheran Univ. Honor Band, North County Honor Band (String Bass)
Nick Torres - Pacific Lutheran Univ. Honor Band, North County Honor Band (Trumpet)
Maddie Gregory - Pacific Lutheran Univ. Honor Band, North County Honor Band (Clarinet)
Tess Russell - Pacific Lutheran Univ. Honor Band (Oboe)
Vanessa Scheg - North County Honor Band (Bass Clarinet)
Patrick Neill - North County Honor Band (Trombone)
Karina Miller - North County Honor Band (Tenor Saxophone)
Monica Wilcox - North County Honor Band (Clarinet)
Monday, November 17, 2014
Rotary Scholar of the Month for November: Matthew Hickey
Matthew (Matt) Hickey was selected was selected as the Camas Washougal Rotary Scholar of the Month for November 2014. Matt is a sophomore at Washougal High School and has a 4.0 GPA. Mary Walker, Matt’s Career and Technical Education teacher, says Matt is always “smiling, talkative, and a hard worker” and adds that he “has a passion for improving things” and is “very involved in ASB.” Kathy Scobba, Matt’s FBLA and Yearbook Instructor, shares that “His interaction with others is always positive and uplifting. Students continually ask him for help in computer and Photoshop related issues. He is always willing to help with a smile on his face while solving the problem.”
Jeff Condon, the WHS Leadership Teacher, describes Matt as “a hard worker, he is always willing to help and is a standout leader in ASB.” He also shared that “His classmates know he is somebody they can turn to for assistance and that Matt will step up when things are needed. Matt is a great young man...and I'm excited to see where his future takes him!“
Matt’s Spanish Teacher, Rochelle Aiton, has also noticed Matt’s positive attitude, noting that “Matt comes into class with a smile on his face, his homework completed and an attitude to learn. He is self-motivated and an encouragement to his peers.”
Matt is the son of Chris and Julia Hickey. Congratulations Matt Hickey!
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
"Day of the Dead” comes to life for WHS Spanish Language students
Along with a foreign language, Washougal High School Spanish language teachers also provide their students with an understanding and appreciation for different cultures.
As a part of that, each year WHS students celebrate the Mexican holiday of El Día de Muertos or Day of the Dead. “The key is that it's a celebration of life: mostly of those who have gone before us,” explained Brian Eggleston, WHS Spanish Teacher.
Students first create sugar skulls by combining sugar, meringue powder, and water, and putting it into a mold. The skulls harden and are decorated with bright colors in icing, paint, colored foil, and other decorative materials as used in Mexico.
“We have discussed how the holiday is celebrated in some different countries, including Guatemala and México, and students have the opportunity to reflect on how it compares with our own Halloween celebrations, and what the spirit of El Día de Muertos might mean to them,” Eggleston explained. “I'm impressed each year to see them take their spirit of inquiry into these special projects.”
As a part of that, each year WHS students celebrate the Mexican holiday of El Día de Muertos or Day of the Dead. “The key is that it's a celebration of life: mostly of those who have gone before us,” explained Brian Eggleston, WHS Spanish Teacher.
Students first create sugar skulls by combining sugar, meringue powder, and water, and putting it into a mold. The skulls harden and are decorated with bright colors in icing, paint, colored foil, and other decorative materials as used in Mexico.
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