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10A COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL MAY 23, 2018 CGHS named in top 25 in Oregon By Caitlyn May cmay@cgsentinel.com Aft er not having a single school in the state make it into the top 100, a year later Oregon has found two of its high schools on the list relased annually by U.S. News and World Report ranking the top public schools in the nation. Cottage Grove High School ranked 21st in the state and 2,441 in the nation according to the report released last week. Th e school's 94 percent grad- uation rate was cited in the dis- tinction as well as the school's advanced placement program which sees 31 percent of the population involved. Principal Mike Ingman said of the ranking, "Th e staff and students here at Cottage Grove High School are truly amazing. To be recognized for being one of the top high school’s in the state gives them the credit that they deserve." He went on to say, "Th e community cares so much for everything that we do here at the high school. Th is award puts on paper what we all already knew; that CGHS is one of the top schools in the state. Th is award shows how hard the staff , students, and the com- munity have worked to make that mission a reality. We still have more work to do, but it feels good to get a pat on the back while we work to make Cottage Grove High School the best that it could be." Mary Kingston named new chief executive by PeaceHealth PeaceHealth recently an- in the areas of growth, integration nounced that Mary Kingston, and population health; physician RN, FACHE, will join relations; quality; en- the organization on July gagement, and fi nancial 30 as chief executive of stability. Examples of her the PeaceHealth Oregon achievements include: network. Executing a clinically Kingston is a sea- integrated network fo- soned healthcare leader cused on service line de- with 30 years of broad velopment and growth executive experience - Mary Kingston with the recruitment of with more than 10 years specialists. dedicated to leadership in Catho- Attaining Magnet Designation lic healthcare. and Leapfrog A designation at Most recently, she served as both hospitals. chief executive of two acute care Expanding the Lean process to hospitals with Providence St. Jo- include Lean Daily Management. seph Health in California. In this She also has held roles as chief role, she netted signifi cant impacts operating offi cer, vice president of performance improvement and clinical excellence, assistant vice president of quality and director of nursing. “I’m truly committed to the areas of performance excellence, physician relations and fi nancial stability, and my focus in this work is grounded in the values of respect, teamwork, compassion and servant leadership,” Kingston said. “I look forward to rolling up my sleeves and working in part- nership with PeaceHealth leaders and caregivers to ensure together we deliver on our shared com- mitment to live true to the Peace- Health Mission and Values.” She earned her bachelor of nurs- MORE HD CHANNELS, FASTER INTERNET AND UNLIMITED VOICE. 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