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2009 FIRST Annual Report
Building Blocks To Innovation 2009 Annual Report WWW.USFIRST.ORG “Someday, some kid in FIRST right now will cure Alzheimer’s, or FIRST Facts 2009 As founder and cancer, or build an engine that doesn’t pollute. They’re the future, and What’s celebrated inventor ? And that’s what FIRST is all about we’re part of it by helping them figure out what to do with their lives.” It’s a world where science and technology are celebrated. For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology. Dean Kamen explains: Youth participants Where ordinary youth ages 6 to 18 can accomplish extraordinary 196,000 (ages 6-18) things. Where competition is fierce but cooperation between Mentors and volunteers adversaries is rewarded. Where technology-savvy adults can 85,000 mentor the next generation of budding scientists and engineers. FIRST learning never stops building upon itself, starting The goal of FIRST® is to develop in the world’s young people a Number of hours at age six and continuing through middle and high-school lasting interest in science and technology through participation in donated by volunteers levels up to age eighteen. Young people can participate at any a “sport for the mind.” 5,715,980 level. Participants master skills and concepts to aid in learning U.S. States participating Inspiring young minds science and technology through robotics. Grades K-3 (ages 6-9) Grades 4-8 (ages 9-16) Grades 9-12 (ages 14-18) Grades 9-12 (ages 14-18) ages 9-14 in the US and Canada 50 Founded by Dean Kamen in 1989 to “turn young people on” to career Countries participating opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and math, FIRST is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization that designs accessible, motivational programs Challenge Challenge Challenge Challenge 51 combining teamwork, competition, and just plain fun. -
2018 OSAA Choir Program
Choir May 3-5, 2018 * George Fox University * Newberg VALUE THAT GETS BETTER BY THE MILE. OUR PROMISE INCLUDES PEACE OF MIND TIRE PROTECTION FREE LIFETIME TIRE & MILEAGE CARE • If a Tire is Damaged Beyond Repair, • Flat Tire Repairs We’ll Replace its Value. • Tire Rotations & Rebalancing • We Guarantee Our Work for the Life • Tire Pressure Checks of Your Tires. • Brake & Alignment Checks • Free Pre-Trip Safety Checks OSAA / U.S. BANK / LES SCHWAB TIRES STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Welcome! Welcome to the OSAA / U.S. Bank / Les On behalf of U.S. Bank, welcome to today's Schwab Tires State Championships! Oregon School Activities Association state championship! Teamwork. At the OSAA we believe high school activities Responsibility. provide opportunities for young people to We believe in building strong communities Accomplishment. receive a well‐rounded education that where we live and work. One way we challenges both mind and body. These demonstrate this commitment in Oregon is Whether students are shooting for the hoop, opportunities enrich and expand our by supporting OSAA programs, which marching in time or aiming for the end zone, students’ school experience and help them promote leadership, teamwork and they are practicing skills that will serve them become contributing members of society. sportsmanship in young people. Since 1984, well in school, on the job and in life. U.S. Bank has been proud to support the Participation in activities teaches students OSAA and its 290 member schools, with more At Les Schwab Tire Centers, we are proud of how to be part of something bigger than than four million dollars in contributions to the players and performers of the OSAA. -
'Line of Support' Follows Soldier's Funeral
Spring into the arts Valuable veggies County-wide arts guide helps you plan Composting helps Tobias Elementary a season of culture School cut food waste — See special section inside — See Page A8 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2014 • THE HILLSBORO LEADER IN NEWS • WWW.HILLSBOROTRIBUNE.COM • VOL. 03, NO. 10 • FREE CHAMPIONS OF CENTURY Legislators rush to fi nish land ‘bargain’ by deadline New deal could bring involving state and local offi cials, con- solve the uncertainty produced by the servationists and farmers. The fi rst Feb. 20 Oregon Court of Appeals ruling certainty to planning hearing was held Tuesday. The deal is that rejected a 50-year land use plan intended to ratify portions of previ- for the metropolitan area. Approving By JIM REDDEN ously approved urban and rural re- the grand bargain could be one of the The Hillsboro Tribune serves and subsequent urban growth most signifi cant accomplishments of boundary expansions. the legislative session. Failing to do so HILLSBORO TRIBUNE PHOTO: AMANDA MILES Lawmakers in Salem are rushing “It was an opportunity for everyone could undermine development plans The Century High School girls swimming team earned its fi rst-ever state to complete a so-called land use to start over — a legislatively con- that have been in the works for years championship last weekend at Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham. The Century grand bargain before the 2014 Ore- vened out of court settlement,” said in Beaverton and Hillsboro, and raise Jaguars scored 168 points in the two-day meet that ended Saturday to claim the gon Legislature ends March 9. -
Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church Newsletter
J U N E 2 0 1 4 SHEPHERD OF THE VALLEY LUTHERAN CHURCH NEWSLETTER Volume 1, Issue 1 Shepherd’s Office Hours; Mon-Thurs. 11:15- 3:15 p Pastor Randy’s Office Hours; (On medical leave) Temporary Pastor Brian Brandt Tues. & Wed. 11:30 - 2:00 p And by appt. Office phone; 503.645.4994 Sovlutheran.com Worship Services 8:30 a & 10:30 a Inside this issue: Pastor Brian’s message 2 Council President 3 Red Cross 4 Parish Ed Kids of the Kingdom 5 Birthdays 6 Anniversaries Prayer Shawl 7 Men’s Night Scrip News 2014 Graduates 8 Ladies Dinner Rummage Sale 9 Calendar 13 “A caring community touched by Christ, touching others for Christ” VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1 SHEPHERD OF THE VALLEY LUTHERAN CHURCH NEWSLETTER PAGE 2 Pastor Brian’s Message Dear Friends, Friends, as you learned last week, I’ve been invited to serve as your temporary pastor at Shepherd of the Valley during Pastor Randy’s recovery. I’m glad to be with you. You’ve made me feel very welcome. I look forward to serving you. I have over 20 years of experience in parish ministry, along with a great deal of graduate level theological education. Those gifts have helped prepare me for ministry at SOV. But I still need lots of help from you. Like any congregation, SOV is a complex community. There’s a lot for me to learn. I’m asking you to help me learn how to serve you well. I’ll be talking with your Church Council so I can learn what they think is important for me to know and to do. -
OSAA Member Schools by County Updated 6/22/2020 School
OSAA Member Schools by County Updated 6/22/2020 School Classification County Region Phase 1 Initial Date Phase 2 Initial Date Baker High School 4A Baker EASTERN 15-May-20 6-Jun-20 Burnt River High School 1A Baker EASTERN 15-May-20 6-Jun-20 Huntington High School 1A Baker EASTERN 15-May-20 6-Jun-20 Pine Eagle High School 1A Baker EASTERN 15-May-20 6-Jun-20 Alsea High School 1A Benton VALLEY 15-May-20 5-Jun-20 Corvallis High School 5A Benton VALLEY 15-May-20 5-Jun-20 Crescent Valley High School 5A Benton VALLEY 15-May-20 5-Jun-20 Kings Valley Charter School 1A Benton VALLEY 15-May-20 5-Jun-20 Monroe High School 2A Benton VALLEY 15-May-20 5-Jun-20 Philomath High School 4A Benton VALLEY 15-May-20 5-Jun-20 Santiam Christian High School 3A Benton VALLEY 15-May-20 5-Jun-20 Canby High School 6A Clackamas METRO 23-May-20 Clackamas High School 6A Clackamas METRO 23-May-20 Colton High School 2A Clackamas METRO 23-May-20 Country Christian High School 1A Clackamas METRO 23-May-20 Damascus Christian High School 1A Clackamas METRO 23-May-20 Estacada High School 4A Clackamas METRO 23-May-20 Gladstone High School 4A Clackamas METRO 23-May-20 Grand View Christian Academy 1A Clackamas METRO 23-May-20 La Salle Catholic College Preparatory 5A Clackamas METRO 23-May-20 Lake Oswego High School 6A Clackamas METRO 23-May-20 Lakeridge High School 6A Clackamas METRO 23-May-20 Milwaukie High School 5A Clackamas METRO 23-May-20 Milwaukie Academy of the Arts 3A Clackamas METRO 23-May-20 Molalla High School 4A Clackamas METRO 23-May-20 North Clackamas Christian High School 1A Clackamas METRO 23-May-20 Oregon City High School 6A Clackamas METRO 23-May-20 Portland Waldorf School 1A Clackamas METRO 23-May-20 Putnam High School 5A Clackamas METRO 23-May-20 Sandy High School 6A Clackamas METRO 23-May-20 St. -
1/8/2015 RAJ AHMED KAMRUP 1/8/2015 Robert I Akil
1/8/2015 RAJ AHMED KAMRUP 1/8/2015 Robert I Akil Portland Public Shools 1/8/2015 Rob Allen Lebanon School District 1/8/2015 Drew Anderson Lacrosse 1/8/2015 joel aranda Lebanon 1/8/2015 Melissa Bates North Bend School district 1/8/2015 Andrew Borbon Baker High School Girls Basketball 1/8/2015 Douglas Brewer Lake Oswego School District 1/8/2015 Tim Bull Reynolds School District 1/8/2015 Matthew Butts West Linn - Wilsonville School District 1/8/2015 Dave Chambers Western Mennonite School 1/8/2015 Suzy Cole 5-J 1/8/2015 Cody Daniels Sweet Home 1/8/2015 Logan Dunigan Cascade School District 1/8/2015 Jeremy DuPont Jefferson County Schools 1/8/2015 KJ Elden Tigard-Tualatin School District 1/8/2015 Sandra Flint Sherwood School District 88j 1/8/2015 sarah ford Osaa 1/8/2015 Abigail Gallegos Salem/Keizer Public School District 1/8/2015 Cody Gardner Greater Albany School District 1/8/2015 Matthew Gerlick Good River school district 1/8/2015 BENJAMIN GRASS Portland 1/8/2015 Wendy Griffin Portland Christian Schools 1/8/2015 Elsa Griffith OSAA 1/8/2015 Bailey Griffo Oregon State Athletic Association 1/8/2015 Laura Guthrie PPS 1/8/2015 Chuck haglund Knappa School District No. 4 1/8/2015 Nick Hobbs Parkrose 1/8/2015 Jason Hoerauf Portland Public Schools 1/8/2015 Thomas Homan Perrydale School District 1/8/2015 Sherman James Jackson County School District 9 1/8/2015 Rae Keener Redmond School DIstrict 1/8/2015 Jessica Kelleher Rogue River School District 1/8/2015 Byron Kelly Portland 1/8/2015 Keelie Keown Gresham Barlow School District 1/8/2015 Doug Kintzinger -
Health Career Programs in Oregon's High Schools: 2014
Health Career Programs in Oregon’s High Schools 2014 An inventory of Career and Technical Education and Area Health Education Center health career-related programs CTE and AHEC Health offered in Oregon’s public, charter, and private high schools during the 2013-2014 academic year. Career-Related Programs Complied by the Oregon Healthcare Workforce Institute August 2014 Table of Contents Fast Facts ...................................................................................................................................................... ii Oregon High Schools (Public, Charter, Private), Health-Related Career and Technical Education (CTE), and Area Health Education Center (AHEC) Programs: 2013-2014 ............................................................. 1 Oregon High School Career and Technical Education (CTE) Health-Related Programs: 2013-2014 ........ 16 Oregon Department of Education Approved Health Sciences CTE Programs by High School by Year: 2010 through 2014 ................................................................................................................................... 27 AHEC of Southwest Oregon: 2013-2014 High School Programs .............................................................. 30 Cascades East AHEC: 2013-2014 High School Programs .......................................................................... 37 Northeast Oregon AHEC: 2013-2014 High School Programs.................................................................... 39 Oregon Pacific AHEC: 2013-2014 High School Programs ........................................................................ -
Intro to Engineering I Meyers, Gavin Bend Senior High School
Accurate as of April 16th, 2020 9:30 am CRN Subject Course Primary Instructor School Name 31497 ENGR 101 - Intro to Engineering I Meyers, Gavin Bend Senior High School 31758 ENGR 102 - Intro to Engineering II Meyers, Gavin Bend Senior High School 31463 CHE 222 - General Chemistry II Leech, Andrea Benson Polytechnic High School 31965 WRI 122 - Argumentative Writing Heidrich, Delana Bonanza HIgh School 31405 HIST 203 - US History Garvin, Kelly Brookings Harbor High School 31527 BIO 102 - Diversity of Life Mull, John Canby High School 31534 BIO 103 - Intro to Human Anat & Phys Ensrud, Jeremy Canby High School 31825 CHE 222 - General Chemistry II Hill, Emily Canby High School 31538 HIST 203 - US History White, Frank Central High School 31679 HIST 203 - US History DeBois, Erica Century High School 31739 MATH 112 - Trigonometry Ingalls, Nicholas Century High School 31945 MATH 112 - Trigonometry Thomas, Todd Century High School 31721 MATH 112 - Trigonometry Welch, Kathryn Century High School 31973 SPE 111 - Public Speaking LeSieur, Jennifer Clackamas High School 31909 CHE 222 - General Chemistry II Sytsma, John Clackamas High School 31722 MATH 112 - Trigonometry Garlock, McKenzie Clatskanie High School 31934 MATH 252 - Integral Calculus Garlock, McKenzie Clatskanie High School 30989 WRI 122 - Argumentative Writing Sizemore, Mary Clatskanie High School 31782 HIST 203 - US History Kephart, Thomas Cottage Grove High School 31961 LIT 105 - Intro to Literature Farrell, Teresa Cove High School 31723 BIO 109 - Intro to Medical Sciences Trant-Valley, -
Pride in Her People Charlotte Basch ’14 Helps Revitalize the Clatsop-Nehalem Tribe
pacificu.edu/magazine THE MAGAZINE OF PACIFIC UNIVERSITY OREGON Pride in Her People Charlotte Basch ’14 helps revitalize the Clatsop-Nehalem Tribe VOICES FEATURES spring 2012 11 Hearing the Call 23 Occupied with Service ii contents & calendar APRIL MAY JUNE JULY 14 Lu’au 19 Commencement 14–24 MFA in Writing 14 Pacific Night 18 College of Forest Grove campus Forest Grove campus Residence at the Timbers Education, College Forest Grove campus Jeld-Wen Field, Portland of Health Professions 18 Pacific Philharmonic 23 Portland Networking Commencement with Kansas Breakfast PUB Series with Concours 22 14-15 calendar Forest Grove campus Roseland Theater, Multnomah Athletic Club Dave Boersema d’Elegance Car Show Portland David Hill Winery, Forest Grove campus Convocation Music in May 24 24–26 Forest Grove Forest Grove campus Speed Networking Legends Classic 21 Forest Grove campus 29–30 events Forest Grove campus MFA In Writing The Reserve Vineyards & Fall Classes Begin Boxer Club Spring Social 23 27 31 Commencement Golf Club, Aloha Forest Grove campus Senior Projects Day 25 Kells Irish Pub, Portland Forest Grove campus Forest Grove campus *special alumni eventspacificu.edu/alumni | [email protected] | 503-352-2057 complete calendarpacificu.edu/calendar | 877-722-8648 pacificu.edu/magazine 1 SHANE YOUNG editor’sletter it’s like coming home CONFESSION NO. 1 When I was a high school student looking at colleges, I didn’t hear about Pacific University. Though I grew up just 40 miles south of Forest Grove, Pacific escaped my radar entirely. I ended up attending another small, liberal arts school in the Pacific Northwest—an NWC rival, in fact.