Last Wednesday, Magnetos of all grades gathered in the North Commons for a shared early release lunch of socializing and great food. Thank you to all the parents who provided refreshments and helped to organize …
On January 15th, Dana Sparling gave a radio broadcast recital on All Classical Radio, a station with over 250,000 listeners across the world. Dana is a rising flutist and All Classical Radio’s current young artist …
Registration is now open for the Beaverworks Spring Yes You Can! program for 9th and 10th grade students! This is a Completely FREE program designed for students with little to no prior STEM experience, allowing them to explore …
Calling all students planning to apply to the CHS MST Magnet program! Here’s an overview of the admissions timeline. Our first first event of the year will be the Parent & Student Magnet Info Night …
As a Magnet tradition, we usually have a program-wide breakfast every semester. Our first semester breakfast, held on the Friday before winter break in the North Commons, was a great success. Students of all grades …
In early December, our freshmen and sophomore students present their 1rst semester research progress their research to their peers and a panel of MST staff and graduates. Our returning MST alumni come from all over …
On December 8th, the MST Senior Symposium was held at the Zellerbach administration center. Seniors presented the internship projects that they completed over the summer to the Camas School District community as well as MST …
Since the beginning of the school year, sophomore Magnetos have been reading and analyzing Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. After studying the play, the students were challenged to create their own short movie retellings of key scenes …
Our MST overnighter the Friday before Thanksgiving break was a great success. Magnetos spent the night at CHS playing games, doing karaoke, sharing snacks, and enjoying one giant schoolwide sleepover! Students bonded overnight while building …
Last Friday, 10th grade Magnetos had a pizza party in Ms. Robert’s class to celebrate their success on last year’s AP Environmental Science exam. Through hard work and dedication, the whole Magnet APES class finished …
Check it out, sophomores and juniors! CHS/MST jr. Tyler Stanley is currently involved in phase 1 of this. We’ve had several others over the course of the program participate in this and report back positive experiences.
“Western Aerospace Scholars (WAS) is an online distance learning course and summer experience specifically designed for high school sophomores and juniors interested in pursuing science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) pathways through the exploration of space and space travel. The online curriculum is a University of Washington college course focused on NASA’s space exploration program as well as topics in Earth and Space Science. If scholars successfully complete the online curriculum, they are invited to participate in multi-day summer experiences that provide them the opportunity to work with STEM professionals, NASA scientists, university students, and STEM educators.”
Greetings, Magnetos! The MIT (Yes, thatMIT) Beaver Works Summer Institute (BWSI) is a rigorous, world-class STEM program for talented students who will be entering their senior year in high school. The four-week program teaches STEM skills through project-based, workshop-style courses.
We’ve had about 6 Magnetos over the last few years take advantage of the MIT BWSI, which is a pretty remarkable experience from what I can gather. Spend a month living on campus at MIT in Boston doing super cool science stuff? Sounds like a winner to me. Anyone interested? If so and you’re serious about doing the pre-req mods over the winter and applying to BWSI for the summer, I’d be happy to recommend you, which is what they’ve asked me to do (be the point of contact for you and this program …). So if that’s you, send me an email to let me know you’re interested and/or stop by and see me in room 710 at CHS.
P.S. You might also talk to MST seniors Odessa and Bailey if you want more info. They have firsthand insight on this awesome experience.
They are attending high school in US or US citizen abroad and are currently juniors rising to senior status after this year.
They have demonstrated technical ability (evidenced by recommendations from school officials, test scores, coursework, grades, and extracurricular activities)
They have completed the lessons in the online tutorial for their desired project
Online course starts January 2020 (prerequisite in order to apply to the on-site portion of the program)
CHS/MST junior Faith Bergstrom excels in the classroom and on the court. She was recently showcased in the subscription web portal Prep Girls Hoops Washington as a rising Division 1 prospect. Congrats, Faith, and best of luck in the upcoming season.
“Continuing on with our recent series of individual spotlights before the high school season begins, the latest feature will be on Camas High School’s Faith Bergstrom. Faith had a strong club season playing on Al Aldridge’s Columbia Cascades top team and she hopes to keep the momentum rolling into her junior year of high school. I recently had the chance to catch up with the 6’2 post and talk about her plans for this upcoming season and how the recruitment process is coming along” (Prep Girls Hoops).
The Camas High School MST Magnet program (50 students and 5 staff) took a field trip this past weekend to Ashland, Oregon, the home of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, to see productions of Alice in Wonderland and Hairspray, as well as participating in a workshop on Saturday morning with OSF staff. The trip was a rousing success! A special thanks to the students, staff, and parents who worked together to make this yet another memorable trip. We are already counting the days till the 2021 trip!
Camas High School recently received notification of this year’s National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists. This program “honors individual students who show exceptional academic ability.” Congrats to the five CHS students (four of whom are Magnetos) honored with this distinction: Sierra Mellor, Xiang Liu, Jaden Kim, Rose Leveen, & Kenneth Wright. Bravo!
Congrats to freshman Magneto Ananya Pattamatta for winning the regional National School Bus Safety Poster contest. Each winning entry from the region earned $50.00 and advanced to compete at State competition, where Pattamatta’s poster placed 1st in her division winning an additional $50.00 from WAPT State board; her poster is now competing at the National level.
Ananya and the other CSD winners were recently feted at the School Board Meeting on Monday, September 23rd, where they were recognized for their accomplishments and presented with their winnings.
On Tuesday, June 11th, about 35 Magnet students and staff took a break from prepping for finals and showed up at the Clark County Food Bank in Vancouver to engage in some community service. The team of freshmen through senior students and staff (as well as some parents, too!) worked together to sort and pack various dry good products for distribution to local partner agencies that will distribute the food. In just under two hours, we helped to sort and repack thousands of pounds of goods from an early May food drive that will help to feed Clark County in the upcoming months. Thank you, CCFB, for this opportunity to serve the people of Clark County on your behalf.
Magnetos, join us for a night of service on Tuesday, June 11th, from 5:15-7:30 PM, at the Clark County Food Bank. We need about 50 volunteers to work with teams of other Magnetos and staff to sort and/or repackage bulk donations for distribution to local families.
If you’d like to do this, sign up here: Magnet Night of Service at CCFB Sign Up To be clear, you’ll need to provide your own transportation, and you’ll also need to have your parent/guardian fill out the Volunteer Registration form that you will bring to the event. No form, no volunteering. Come on, Magnetos, let’s do this! See below for more info:
Arriving at CCFB
For travel options and directions to the facility, click here. Please arrive 5-10 minutes before your shift. Check in at the front desk when you arrive. If you are arriving after hours, please ring the doorbell at the main entrance. The volunteer orientation begins promptly at the scheduled start time. If you arrive late, please check in with a Volunteer Shift Leader for directions.
Safety Guidelines
You will be turned away if you are wearing improper footwear as you will be working in the warehouse. Shoes must have closed toes and heels (no sandals, clogs, slippers or high heels).
All new volunteers are required to complete a Volunteer Registration form. If you’ve previously volunteered here and have submitted a form, you’re fine.
All volunteers are required to sign in and out on the Volunteer Service Log as a way to track volunteer hours.
Parents and/or guardians are required to sign Volunteer Waiver forms for first-time volunteers under the age of 18 years.
If you have cold symptoms or open wounds, please do not show up to volunteer.
Temperatures in the volunteer areas can vary. Layers are recommended.
Check out the video of one of our past service nights at CCFB:
We’d like to cordially invite you to join us for the 12th annual Camas High School Magnet Program Student Research Symposium, on Wednesday, May 22nd, 2019, in the CHS commons and theater, from about 6-8pm.
At this event, students from grades 9-12 will present their research findings from this year’s study of a wide range of project topics, showcasing their hard work in the program and getting a chance to demo their findings in front of a live audience of peers and parents. In the second half of the evening, a few of these students will also make formal presentations of their work and MST experiences in the theater.
We look forward to seeing you at Camas High School on Wednesday, May 22nd, 2019. Please join us in celebrating their work!
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