Schools & Kids
Published: 7/3/2012 11:13:57 AM
Wilsonville residents graduate from Oregon StateThe following students from Wilsonville graduated on Sunday, June 17 in Reser Stadium.Wesley F. Baum, Bachelor of Science, Public Health; Katherine R.
Published: 7/3/2012 11:15:03 AM
Hunter Pico of Wilsonville graduated from Oregon Connections Academy at ceremonies held June 16 at Oregon Conventions Center. About 180 students received their high school diplomas from the online public charter school.
Published: 7/3/2012 11:16:11 AM
Alexandra Hackney is a 17-year-old student at Wilsonville High School who has already been accepted to college. Although just a junior, Hackney will start her studies this fall at Bard College at Simon’s Rock in Great Barrington, Mass.
Published: 7/3/2012 11:17:24 AM
CORVALLIS — Names of students who have made the Scholastic Honor Roll Spring term have been announced by Oregon State University.A total of 732 students earned straight-A (4.
Published: 7/10/2012 1:12:38 PM
With the opening of Lowrie Primary School in September comes a seismic shift in the teaching ranks at both Boeckman Creek and Boones Ferry primary schools in Wilsonville.
Published: 7/10/2012 2:25:51 PM
While appearing on a national TV singing competition might seem the pinnacle of success, A cappella phenoms Soul’d Out keeps reaching for new ground.The Wilsonville High School vocal group, led by Sue Schreiner, recently took first place, for example, in the Portland Rose Festival’s first Rose City Sing-Off competition, giving them the privilege of walking and singing in the Grand Floral Parade on June 9.
Published: 7/17/2012 12:34:27 PM
There’s a lot of advanced scientific research going on in Wilsonville’s back yard, and most people probably don’t have a clue it’s happening.
Located across Miley Road from the entrance to Charbonneau, the North Willamette Research and Extension Center is operated by Oregon State University and actually dates back to 1957, when the Oregon Legislature set aside the first $50,000 needed to construct a research facility to work in tandem with local farms, nurseries and other agricultural producers.
Published: 7/17/2012 2:25:43 PM
In a time where many other schools and districts are shrinking or cutting their music programs, Wilsonville High School is looking to grow what it has.
Published: 7/31/2012 11:52:04 AM
It’s gotten to the point where he needs an ongoing log to keep things in order.
That’s how Bob Carlson, director of the West Linn-Wilsonville School District’s Center for Research of Environmental Science and Technology, now manages to cope with the constant stream of Boy Scouts trooping through the center as they carry out their Eagle projects.