Senior Tenzin Kelsang was recently awarded the University of Washington’s Presidential Scholarship. Approximately 12-15 incoming freshman receive this scholarship each year, which provides a $10,000 scholarship renewable for all four years of undergrad. Tenzin says …
Our very own students Alyssa Wong, Chloe Luo, and Liya Zhao recently won the 2025 Congressional App Challenge for the 3rd Congressional District with Can-Screen, an app that helps users screen for cancer and explore …
Recently, our sophomore students have been busy reading Lord of the Flies (LOTF) in their MST Honors English class. This debut novel by British writer William Golding follows a group of schoolboys who are stranded …
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 …
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The Financial Aid Handbook: Getting the Education You Want for the Price You Can Afford
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Students in Mrs. Dean’s AP Environmental Science class toured the Vancouver Water Resource Center on 11/21/13 and had a blast!
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Many think that the typical Magnet student keeps his/her nose in the books and does not know how to let loose…think again! Click on the link above to see the other side of a Magnet student during our overnighter last weekend.
The Other Side of a Magnet Student
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Mark your calendars for our annual senior symposium held at Zeller Auditorium on Monday, December 9th from 4:30-5:30 PM. Our seniors worked hard during their internships over the summer and want to share their research with you.

Don’t Kyle and Austin look spiffy in their hard hats during their internship at the City of Camas?
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Sophomore magnet students use Chromebooks to do a table reading of a draft of a shared screenplay they’ve written together for the Julius Caesar video assignment. As they read through the document, they digitally dialogue and make edits via the shared Drive document they’ve created.

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About every other year we take MST magnet students to Ashland to see plays at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. It serves as a community builder, but it also supports and nurtures the connection between the English course work students do and the work they do in MST.
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Magnet students attempt to pick up with chopsticks as many jelly beans as possible in 30 seconds to unpack Malcolm Gladwell’s ideas about practice and opportunity in his chapter on The 10000 Hour Rule. Student designed and taught lesson.
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Sophomore magnet students study for a grammar quiz using the new CHS Samsung Galaxy Tab cart.
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