Monday, May 17, 2010
May 18 Chipotle Fundraiser to Support CSD Athletics Boosters
Earlier this year, Union High School raised $6,000 during their 3-hour Chipotle fundraiser--and our goal is to surpass that total. Join the CHS band, cheerleaders, students and parents on Tuesday! Chipotle is located at 915 SE 164th Avenue, Vancouver, WA 98683. Hope to see you there!
CHS Knowledge Bowl Bound for Nationals; Requests Support
This year on March 27th, Camas High School had two Knowledge Bowl teams competing in the Washington State Knowledge Bowl State Tournament, and the team we call “Camas #2 Varsity” won the 3A WA State Knowledge Bowl Championship for the first time in school history!
As a result of their accomplishment, this team received an invitation to compete in the 28th annual National Academic Championship tournament, which will be held in Washington D.C. on June 4-6, 2010. This is a wonderful opportunity for this team, which has not lost a competition the entire school year. This is also a great honor for them to represent Camas and the State of Washington at the national level. The opportunity, however, comes with a price tag – airfare, room and board, registration fee – costs that will need to be shared personally by each of the team members unless funds can raised to assist them.
Thanks to the support of the Camas Educational Foundation, online donations are being accepted at the CEF website. Click here to visit the donation page.
The team members, Coach Dale Croswell and Principal Marshall would like to express their gratitude in advance for any assistance from the CHS community to help support this endeavor. Thank you very much!Wednesday, May 5, 2010
District studies tuition-based; full-day kindergarten
Administrators in the Camas School District are gauging the parent interest level in a full-day, tuition-based kindergarten program. If adequate participation levels are reached (50 students), the program could begin as early as this fall.
While the opportunity would be afforded to all students in the district, a single full-day class would be offered at two locations: Dorothy Fox Elementary and Lacamas Heights Elementary. Transportation to and from school would be provided by parents, unless the student’s resident school is the program school where they are assigned for full-day kindergarten. For students participating in the district’s before-and-after school care program, transportation would be provided and regular rates would apply.
The tuition-based program could allow for as many as 50 students. The fee for the program would be $5,000 for the full year payable in three installments in July, November and March. If more interested parents respond than slots available, then a lottery will be held to determine placement. Equal lottery slots would be divided up among the five existing elementary attendance areas.
Parents who think they may wish to enroll in tuition-based, full-day kindergarten program can indicate their interest by completing a short form at registration or by clicking here for the online form.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Two Opportunities for Budget Input
The School Board will be making a decision on possibly altering the kindergarten schedule for next school year at its regular meeting tonight, April 26, at 5:30 p.m. at the JDZ Administration Center. The decision to alter or retain the current kindergarten schedule will be made tonight in order to relay accurate information to parents at kindergarten registration events which begin next week.
Additionally, the Board will be taking input on other possible areas for budget reductions at a listening post at Grass Valley Elementary tomorrow, April 27, at 7:00 p.m. No board decision or action will take place at this event. Topics will include:
- Reductions in athletics;
- Implementation of half-mile or one mile walk zones;
- Reductions in administration;
- Reductions in teaching staff;
- Reductions in support staff; and
- Reductions in elementary music.
Please join us and share your thoughts about areas for budget reductions. If you are unable to attend, you may e-mail your ideas to the entire school board at school.board@camas.wednet.edu.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Calling All Youth Bands
Friday, April 16, 2010
2010-11 Budget Listening Post
Friday, April 9, 2010
Knowledge Bowl Team Takes State

“It was fun to travel with the team to Richland, and it was especially nice for me to not be trying to run the meet while my kids were competing,” commented Dale Croswell, Knowledge Bowl coach for the last 25 years.
At the end of their Semi-Final Oral Round, the team was tied with North Thurston, forcing a tie-breaker session. They were still tied at the end of the first tie-breaker set, and the end of the next tie-breaker found the two teams tied even still. However, the Camas team decided to officially challenge one of the questions in which their answer had been ruled incorrect. Their challenge was accepted and their point was granted, which earned them the right to advance to the championship oral round.
In the Championship Oral Round, three very good teams -- Camas, Charles Wright Academy, and Port Angeles -- were engaged in a close match to determine 1st, 2nd, and 3rd final places. At question 40 out of 50, the teams were all tied up at 10 points apiece. By question 45, Port Angeles had forged ahead, but the Camas team was able to tie it up with one question remaining. As the last question was read aloud by the reader/judge, a moment came when the teams seemed to recognize the answer all at once, and they buzzed in. The Camas team got in first, discussed it, offered their correct answer, and won the state championship.
“I have been coaching Knowledge Bowl at Camas HS since 1986, and the state coordinator since 1999. This is the first time I can recall that both the 4A state championship (Skyview HS) and the 3A state championship (Camas HS) were earned by teams from Clark County in the same year,” remarked Croswell. “That is fantastic, and speaks to the strength of the schools and knowledge bowl teams in our area.”
Osprey Return to Their Doc Harris Home
When planning for the new Doc Harris stadium, there was much concern for the wellbeing of this pair of birds who would arrive for the 2010 nesting season to find the old stadium lights missing. In fact, it became a condition of the building permits that a new nesting place be created for the birds.
The Doc Harris design team from DOWA, Inc., tapped the expertise at Clark Public Utilities to design the nests. TEAM Construction, the contractor for the project, then built the extensions on existing poles. In order be attractive to the birds, the nests were designed to be higher than the new stadium lights will be when Doc Harris is completed this summer. Twigs and nesting material from the ospreys’ previous nests were also placed in the nests.
“It was a thoughtful, concerted effort of those involved,” commented capital program manager Heidi Rosenberg. “We’re thrilled to see the birds return.”
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Skyridge Haiti Relief Efforts
The Skyridge Hawks have been busy and quite creative in seeking funds for Haiti relief. Recently, teacher Jeanette Manwell’s Service Learning class partnered with the Mercy Corps, creating a link on the Mercy Corps web site where the Camas community could electronically donate money. A container where students and staff could deposit cash donations was also implemented in the Skyridge library.
The Associated Student Body hosted a student social on March 19 to round out the Hawks fundraising efforts. Live music was performed by Spam Finger, a band of comprised of teachers from both Skyridge and Liberty Middle Schools. They played a hit list of songs for the students in the main gym. Afterwards, a DJ spun contemporary music while students in the next gym played basketball, ping pong, and participated in other games. In the cafeteria, students enjoyed concession stands with pizza, soda and juice, giant cookies, and snack bars.
These combined efforts totaled more than $1,300 in donations for Haiti relief. Thanks to the students, staff, and the community, Skyridge made a difference to a community in desperate need. Great job!
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Kindergarten Orientation Events Scheduled
It is time for Kindergarten registration for the 2010-11 school year! Listed below are the dates for registration and orientation events for each school. The purpose of orientation is to meet teachers and staff, learn about the kindergarten curriculum, and take a ride on a real school bus! If you are not sure which school your child will attend, please call the transportation department at (360) 833-5585. The district registrar, Shanna Anderson, will be on site at each event to register your child. You may access registration packets and requirements for entrance on the district web site. If you are unable to attend kindergarten orientation, please contact Shanna Anderson at 360-833-5410 to schedule a registration appointment.
Please be aware that in addition to the registration forms, you will need to submit the following paperwork:
• State-issued birth certificate
• Immunization information Students must be fully immunized (doctors refer to this as “5-year-old” or “kindergarten shots” or an exemption needs to be on file in order for your child to be registered.
• Proof of residency, i.e., driver's license, utility bill, purchase agreement, renter's agreement
If you are aware of or know any future Camas kindergarten students in your neighborhood, preschool, etc., please let them know about kindergarten orientation and encourage them to attend!
Dorothy Fox Elementary
2623 NW Sierra St., (360) 833-5700
Date: May 19
Time: 4:00-6:00 PM
Location: Gymnasium
Grass Valley Elementary
3000 NW Grass Valley Drive
(360) 833-5710
Date: May 26
Time: 9:00-11:00 AM
Place: Library
Helen Baller Elementary
1954 NE Garfield Street
(360) 833-5720
Date: May 19
Time: 9:00-11:00 AM
Place: Cafeteria
Lacamas Heights Elementary
4600 NE Garfield Street
(360) 833-5740
Date: May 12
Time: 9:00-11:00 AM
Location: Gymnasium
Prune Hill Elementary
1601 NW Tidland St.
(360) 833-5730
Date: May 5
Time: 2:00-3:30 PM
Location: Library
Camas Iron Chef

Come see Jerry Moss, retiring Helen Baller Principal, battle Steve Marshall, CHS Principal, in a first-time ever Camas Iron Chef event! Both teams will include a professional chef and our own variety of local celebrities. This Camas Educational Foundation fundraiser will take place in downtown Camas at Around the Table on April 21 from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $25, and seating is limited. Click here to purchase tickets directly from the CEF web site.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Once, Twice, Three Times the Winner
The CHS “Black” team was the first place winner while the CHS “White” team placed fifth. Both teams will proceed to the State competition on April 10 at Eastern Washington University in Cheney.
The two CHS teams “double-medaled” in nine of the 23 events. In two events, “Fossils” and “Disease Detectives,” the CHS teams took first and second place.
CHS has competed at the state level every year since the program’s inception four years ago. The first year, the team won the “Spirit” trophy and placed tenth. In the following 2 years, CHS placed third.
The Skyridge Middle School team also did very well at the regional event and will proceed to the state competition. This will be the Hawks first trip to the state event.
“Clark County has very good prospects for the state event. The four teams most likely teams to be fighting for the State title this year are Stanwood, Bothell (last year’s champion), Union and Camas,” commented team member Ryan Gompertz. “Prairie and Columbia River very likely will be in the top 10 and are possible challengers for the title,” he added.
Each state in the US will send one High School and one Middle School team to the national competition at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign on May 20-22, 2010.
Good luck, CHS!
Three Camas Schools Recognized for Achievement
A total of 174 schools are receiving Washington Achievement Awards for 2009. This year, 70 elementary, 26 middle, 52 high schools and 26 comprehensive schools received awards.
The awards are being given by the State Board and the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction.
- achievement of students who are not from low-income families;
- achievement of students from low-income families;
- achievement of all students when compared to “peers” (those with similar student characteristics, such as the percentage of students who have a disability, are learning English, are designated as gifted, come from low-income families, and are mobile); and
- improvement in the achievement of all students from the previous year.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Outstanding FIRST Robotics Competition

The Camas-Washougal FIRST Robotics team took second place at regional competition on March 5-6 at the Memorial Coliseum in Portland. The team is comprised of students from both Camas and Washougal high schools and is sponsored and mentored by many corporations and professionals from the local area.
The Camas-Washougal team placed so well in the competition. In fact, going into the final round, the team was tied for first ranking position. Unfortunately, the other team won the last game and we came in second. Nonetheless, this was a fantastic showing on our team’s part out of 60+ teams.
“I have never attended such a positive and pumped-up display of technical inspiration and energy,” commented mentor Roy Thornley, mechanical engineer. “These kids are the promise and hope of our country’s future and after sharing in this experience, and seeing what these kids can do, I have a new infusion of confidence. “
This is a win-win situation for the schools as FIRST Robotics is an industry-sponsored program. Thanks to tremendous support from organizations like NASA, Autodesk (Inventor of 3D CAD systems), FLIR, Platt Electric, Boeing, US Digital of Vancouver, as well as several other computer and electronics corporations, there is relatively little cost to the district. It is worthy to note that the intense interest these groups have in competitions should be an indicator of the importance industry places on the students that participate.
The team will compete in Seattle next month for another shot at the national competition in Atlanta.
“As one of the top schools in the State of Washington, Camas High School is an ideal venue to promote and nurture this fantastic educational opportunity,” said Thornely. “As a FIRST mentor and the father of a Camas High student, I can’t say enough about the importance of this program,” he added.
Click here for a behind-the-scene look at the competition.