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    schools
VHS Senior Projects
Ben Skanes worked with Ben Fousek at 
the Upper Nehalem Watershed Council, 
learning  about  Geographic  Information 
Systems  (GIS).    Ben  worked  to  correct 
Upper Nehalem Watershed map data in 
five large areas, and produced an accurate 
data  layer  that  the  Watershed  Council 
can  use  on  their  riparian  restoration 
projects  and  culvert  assessments.  Ben 
says  he  created  over  29,000  features 
during  27  hours  of  work.    Ben  says  he 
learned that GIS work requires a strong 
programing background and the patience 
to do tedious tasks.
Joud Khaled is  an  exchange  student 
from Palestine living with the Westlake 
family.    Joud  and  all  the  other  senior 
exchange  students  did  not  complete 
an  entire  Senior  Project,  but  created  a 
display  board  and  gave  a  speech  about 
their  home  country.    Joud  described 
some  of  the  holy  places  in  Jerusalem, 
talked about other important landmarks 
in  her  country,  like  Bethlehem,  the 
Joud Khaled
Dead  Sea,  Jericho,  and  the  Old  City 
of  her  hometown  Nablis,  famous  for 
its  arches  and  architecture.    She  also 
explained some foods and meals native 
to her country and displayed a traditional 
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outfit,  called  a  toub,  worn  by  girls  for 
ceremonies and dancing. 
Quentin Skanes managed a blood drive 
at the Vernonia Schools on June 24 and 
helped collect 21 units of blood for the 
Red  Cross  with  his  project.    Quentin 
says he did everything to coordinate the 
project from start to finish and that it was  
really  fun.    He  worked  to  advertise  the 
event, recruit volunteers, register people 
at the time of donation, and worked with 
the  Red  Cross  to  make  sure  things  ran 
smoothly.
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Brad Ely built  an  automatic 
watering  system  that  could  be 
used  in  gardens  or  greenhouses.  
Brad purchased and built a kit that 
uses a motion sensor to determine 
whether soil is wet or dry and can 
open  a  relay  and  turn  on  a  water 
valve  if  needed.    Brad  says  he 
spent  a  lot  of  time  researching 
and  rewriting  code  to  run  the 
program  and  experienced  several 
issues  that  kept  his  project  from 
functioning  correctly.    He  diligently 
worked with his mentor Leslie Seibert to 
try and overcome the obstacles. 
Mariah Miller baked treats that she sold 
at  the  Christmas  in  the  Country  Bazaar 
to  raise  money  for  Rafael  House,  a 
domestic  violence  shelter  for  women 
and  children  in  Portland.    Mariah 
explained  that  Rafael  House  was 
founded in 1977.  It is in a confidential 
location and has ten family rooms and 
one room for single women.  They also 
offer transitional housing services.   
Alexis Scott worked  with  family 
friend Kim Marshall and learned about 
cake  baking  and  decorating.    Alexis 
helped make the cake for her mother’s 
wedding celebration and the cake for 
her  sister’s  Sweet  Sixteen 
birthday  party.    She  says 
she  learned  about  different 
techniques for decorating and 
also some secrets for baking a 
good  cake.    She  also  learned 
that having deadlines is more 
stressful  than  when  she  is 
baking for fun.  
Haily Fennell is  working  on 
creating an illustrated visitors 
map  of  Vernonia  for  the 
Chamber  of  Commerce  to  help  boost 
tourism.  Haily  hand  drew  images  of 
structures  in  the  community    and  then 
used  Adobe  Illustrator  and  Photoshop 
to color and enhance the images, as well 
as  add  additional  features  to  her  map.  
Haily Fennell
Haily has not finished her map but says 
she  intends  to  have  it  complete  before 
graduation.    Haily  says  she  would  like 
to  work  in  the  fields  of  digital  art  and 
digital design. 
Jared Medearis combined  his  senior 
project with his Eagle Scout project and 
managed  a  cleanup  at  the  covered  play 
shed at Spencer Park.  Jared worked with 
the City of Vernonia and organized work 
crews to clean and repaint the basketball 
court,  remove  weeds  around  the  area, 
replace  a  section  of  fencing,  clean  the 
children’s  play  structure  and  place  new 
bark chips in the play area.  Jared said he 
learned leadership skills, including how 
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Food for Fines Fundraiser
Vernonia Public Library
February 1-15, 2016
Bring non-perishable food or personal care items to the library and
$1 in fines *
will be forgiven from your account in exchange for each item.
A few suggestions:
c canned fruit & vegetables
c cereals c rice c beans
c protein rich foods
c personal care items
c baby diapers or wipes
c toilet paper
All donations,
including money paid on fines
during this time period,
will be donated to Vernonia Cares.
*Fees for Lost or Damaged items can not
be waived in exchange for donations.
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