School Notes

Posted 7/23/10

Mohler earns bachelor’s degree from WSU McKenzie Leigh Mohler, of Littleton, has earned a bachelor of arts in English from Washington State …

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School Notes

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Mohler earns bachelor’s degree from WSU

McKenzie Leigh Mohler, of Littleton, has earned a bachelor of arts in English from Washington State University. Mohler graduated summa cum laude.

Segebart is named to dean’s list at Fairfield

Hannah Segebart, a resident of Littleton, was named to the dean's list at Fairfield University for the spring 2010 semester. Segebart is a junior studying in the Dolan School of Business.

Klee earns dean’s list recognition for spring

Natalie R. Klee has been named to the Grinnell College dean's list for the spring semester 2010. Klee, who is majoring in undeclared, is the child of David J. Klee and Deborah M. Klee, of Littleton.

Shattuck earns a master’s in aquatic resources

Zachary R. Shattuck, a resident of Littleton, was one of the graduates during recent spring commencement ceremonies at Texas State University-San Marcos. Shattuck received a master's degree in aquatic resources.

McGlade makes dean’s list at William and Mary

Grace McGlade, from Littleton, was recently named to the dean's list at the College of William and Mary for the spring 2010 semester.

Mashek graduates from Missouri University

Matthew Steven Mashek, of Littleton, graduated from Missouri University of Science and Technology during the Commencement ceremony. Mashek earned a bachelor of science degree in aerospace engineering magna cum laude.

Meteorology major Mascio makes dean’s list

Jeana Mascio, a resident of Littleton, was among the students from Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne who were named to the dean's list for the spring semester, which ended in May. Mascio is a meteorology major.

Brashear makes scholastic honor roll

Lisa M. Brashear, a senior majoring in natural resources from Littleton, made the scholastic honor roll for the spring term at Oregon State University.

Local students earn honors at Kansas State

Trenton Russell Bishop, Amy Lynn Fitzgerald, Josh Goldstein, Joseph William Norris and Joseph Douglass Savage, of Littleton, were named to the Kansas State University spring 2010 honors list.

Reiter joins Kappa Delta Pi honor society

Wartburg College student Kendra Reiter, daughter of Robert and Vanessa Reiter of Littleton, was inducted into the Kappa Delta Pi honor society at the end of winter term.

Littleton pair graduates from Lesley University

Vanessa Kalsbeck and Ann Basinski, of Littleton, graduated May 19 from Lesley University. Kalsbeck earned a master of education degree in creative arts in learning from school of education. Basinski earned a master of education degree in curriculum and instruction from school of education.

Sweeney is named to president’s list at Gonzag

Elizabeth A. Sweeney, of Littleton, was named to the Gonzaga University president’s list for spring semester 2010.

Reava earns scholarship from Littleton Lions Club

Allie Reava, 2010 Heritage High School graduate, was this year's Littleton Lions Club recipient of the Dan Carbone Instrumental Music Scholarship. The scholarship is given each year by the Littleton Lions Club in honor of its long time member and Littleton Public School instrumental music teacher, Dan Carbone, to a senior instrumental music student at Arapahoe, Heritage or Littleton high schools.

The $1,500 scholarship was presented to Allie at the Lion Clubs new Club Officers installation June 17 at the Marie Callender's Restaurant. Allie was accompanied by her parents, Chip and Bonnie Reava, and Heritage High School band director, Kevin Keena.

Allie played trumpet in the concert and marching bands and played on the soccer and basketball teams for Heritage. Allie will be heading to Colorado State University in Fort Collins and plan to major in human sciences.

This is the 10th year that the Littleton Lions Club has awarded the scholarship, rotating each year between the three Littleton high schools.

Martin graduates cum laude from Seattle Pacific

Elizabeth Rachel Martin, of Littleton, graduated cum laude with a bachelor of arts degree in communication from Seattle Pacific University.

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