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School notes for April 17, 2012

The Columbian
Published: April 16, 2012, 5:00pm

Spring community ed catalogs available

The Washougal Community Education and Camas Community Education catalogs are now available online. The catalogs contain information about spring classes and activities.

Washougal Community Education classes include Mad Science, Lego engineering, Spanish, sports camps, ballroom dance, weight loss challenges, Zumba and more. A full listing is available at www.washougal.k12.wa.us/wcer.

Camas Community Education classes include painting, Lego engineering, cheerleading, basketball, cooking, Zumba, weight loss challenge and more.

A full listing is available at www.camascommunityed.org.

Community listening posts set this month

The Camas School District is hosting two community “listening posts,” for feedback regarding proposed boundary changes. These will be held at Grass Valley Elementary School, 3000 N.W. Grass Valley Drive, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 24; and Hayes Freedom High School, 1919 N.E. Ione St., from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, April 26.

Kindergarten registration begins in Washougal

There will be kindergarten registration at Cape Horn-Skye, Gause and Hathaway elementary schools from Monday, April 30 to Friday, May 4.

Registration will take place during regular school hours.

Parents or guardians must bring proof of residency, such as a driver’s license or utility bill, their child’s birth certificate and immunization record.

School locations and phone numbers are as follows:

• Cape Horn-Skye Elementary School: 9731 Washougal River Road; 954-3800

• Hathaway Elementary School; 630 24th St.; 954-3800

• Gause Elementary School; 1100 34th St.; 954-3700

Birth-to-5 screening May 2

The Washougal School District will have a birth-to-5-year-old screening Wednesday, May 2 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Hathaway Elementary School, 630 24th St. It is open to all children who live in the Washougal School District.

Call Diane Shortt at 954-3020 for more information or to schedule an appointment.

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