Schools Applause

West Point award: Cadet Axel Wolff, Arlington, received the Superintendent’s Award for Excellence at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in New York.

Dean’s List: Students on the Dean’s List at St. Martin’s College in Lacey include:

Camano Island: Elise Mayes

Edmonds: Richard O’Neill

Stanwood: Kaleigh Bishop

Dean’s List: Students on the Dean’s List at Johnson and Wales University in Rhode Island include:

Arlington: Polly Bridges and Danielle Knapstad.

Texas graduate: Jennifer Kaminske of Lake Stevens received an English degree at Texas Christian University, in Fort Worth, Texas.

Honor roll: Students on the honor roll at Oregon State University, in Corvallis, Ore., include:

Brier: Lisa Tierney

Everett: Drew Calhoun

Lake Stevens: Jason Oliver

Oak Harbor: Gabrion Kisler, Todd Lucht and Melanie Salter

Snohomish: Carly Bakewell

Recycle champs: Mill Creek Elementary School has been awarded $5,000 as a regional winner of the Staples Recycle for Education Challenge. The school collected and recycled the most printer cartridges of any school in the region between Aug. 6 and Dec. 3. Along with the monetary award, students also will have a visit from a Seattle Seahawks player.

National Board certification: Snohomish County teachers who earned National Board certification in 2004:

Edmonds: Jennifer Blackstone, Theresa Garrison, Krista Swenson, Martha Thayer, Sarah Treworgy

Everett: Linda Adams, Dina Alberts, Britt Barer, Debbie Clymer, Gregg Elder, Paula Furick, Kristina Kee, Dianne Lundberg, Noralee (Barney) Peterson, Michelle Wiley

Marysville: Susanne Pearson

Monroe: Vicki Berg

Northshore: Deborah Henderson, Gerri Rowen, Amy Verner

Snohomish: Ann Jennings

Stanwood-Camano: Scott Loucks

Sultan: Dianna Harvey

Food drive fun: Students at Cascade View Elementary School in Snohomish collected more than 7,000 cans of food for the Snohomish Food Bank with a food drive.

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