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Heather Petitt of CHOICE was
October Student of the Month.
Courtesy photo
recently named Club
Shelton Lions Club
October Student of
Heather Petitt of CHOICE High selected tivities by whenever she is
Student of the Month asked to school officials
Heather Petitt, 18, of the Shelton said.
CHOICE High School was selected as Stu- Her future plans are to at-
dent of the Month for October 2011. tend a college area to prepare
She was recognized for her accomplish- her for a )osition.
ments in her school and was honored by the The ~ the staff and fac-
Shelton Lions Club at its regular meeting ulty of the )ICE High School
on Tuesday, Nov. 1. Petitt's parent is Eltna chose Petitt ttion to commu-
Petitt. nity service within
Heather Petitt's school achievements are the high
recognized as being on the productivity hon- The Student program, spon-
or roll and academic of success, sored b, s Club, is designed
Petitt is the vice president of the C.A.T. to recognize g possess qualities
club. She participated in the summer for- and
estry program and attended a science camp. high while attend-
She stays involved with community ac-ing the High School.
Olympic College nursin ram
information session cot up
An information session is from 10 to 11 a.m. on line for the class
tbr Olympic College s prac- Wednesday, Jan. 11. of each year.
tical nursing program isThis one-year program er for this ses-
coming up. nursing@olym-
is designed to prepare
The next mandatory graduates for the licen- reserve space.
information session willsure exam (NCLEX-PN) to ollege Shelton
be held on the Olympic become licensed practical at 937 W Alpine
College Shelton campus nurses (LPN). The applica-
Math volunteers needed at Hoo~ d School
Hood Canal School is looking for commu- Gray can be at carlyng@hood-
nity volunteers who can work with eighth- eanal.wednet.e ~7-5463 ext. 103.
grade students who are learning algebra Volunteers ~ ~sisting one or two
concepts, students at a t ,or/tutor under
Volunteers who are comfortable with the direction ot
solving equations, isolating variables, Gray is specl 'for volunteers
etc, and would like to help, please contact who can ~:omnn schedule be-
junior high math teacher Carolyn Grayl tween 1-2 p.m.
Community members help out
Iley families
Dec. 3,
members came
assist two fami-
Skokomish Val-
have been
in the past
• s by the nearby
60 volunteers
the Hood Canal
and the Church
Christ of Latter-
worked together
sandbags with
of sand. Miles
Gravel donated
Courtesy photo
Whitney Howard, pushing a load of sandbags,
was part of a volunteer group that helped
prepare homes for possible flooding in the
Skokomish Valley.
the sand-
mrs of work, the
Lions Club
volunteers to a