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For the week of February 7 through 13, 2001

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College of Southern Idaho registrar Dr. John Martin recently released the names of CSI students making the 2000 fall semester honor roll at the Twin Falls junior college.

Students achieving grade point averages of 4.0 with 12 or more completed credits qualified for the President’s List. Those with GPAs of 3.2 to 3.9 qualified for the Dean’s List.

Among the local students honored for academic achievement last fall were:

·  President’s List: 
From Bellevue—
Heather Williams
. From Clayton—Jeanette Brower. From Hailey—Christy Tullis.

·  Dean’s List: 
From Bellevue—
Genevieve Marie Alleman, Konni Chapman, Owen Shelly and Terrence Town. From Carey—Tasha Harmon, Cesar Ocampo and Summer Patterson.

From Fairfield—
Kaylin Dennis, Steven W. Fullmer and Stephanie J. Gill. From Hailey—Brandon James and Marci Maas. From Ketchum—Ruth Maxwell, Anna Svidgal and Aubrey Toupin.


Community School graduate Henry A. Munter of Ketchum has been named to the Dean’s List for outstanding academic achievement during the 2000-01 fall semester at Colby College in Waterville, Me.

Munter is a sophomore majoring in English at the 188-year-old liberal arts college that enrolls 1,800 students. He is a son of Andrew Munter of Ketchum and Barbara Savage of Ketchum.


Regan Wilson, daughter of David and Trish Wilson of Sun Valley, has been named to the Dean’s List at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Wash. for fall semester 2000.

Students named to the Dean’s List have ranked academically in the top 10% of all Puget Sound undergraduates. Each Dean’s List student earned a 3.77 grade point average, or higher, out of a possible 4.0 for the semester.

Wilson is a 1998 Wood River High School graduate. She is a junior majoring in exercise science and pre-medicine.


John R. Santa of Sun Valley has earned honors distinction for the fall term of the 2000-01 school year at The Hill School in Pottstown, Pa. With 480 students from 34 states and 14 foreign countries, The Hill School is one of the nation’s leading independent schools.


Karen Gedde of Sun Valley is one of 150 University of Idaho College of Education students who are student-teaching in Gem State K-12 classes during the period of January through May 2001.

The one-semester experience is required for teacher certification. Gedde is teaching special education at Meridian High School in the Meridian School District.

 

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