Graduations
n Colin McLain of Cape Gir­ardeau graduated magna cum laude from Carleton College in Northfield, Minn., with a bachelor of arts degree in international relations.
Honors lists
n Kari Bragg of Cape Gir­ardeau was named to the president's academic list for the spring semester at Freed-Hardeman University in Henderson, Tenn.
scholarships
Local students to attend fine arts academy
The following area students were chosen to attend the 2007 Missouri Fine Arts Academy at Missouri State University in June: Cape Girardeau Central High School's Aaron Hammontree and Jennifer Huo, Jackson High School's Grace Blades and Bailey Duncan, Notre Dame Regional High School's Carly Schneider, and Perryville High School's Caleb Schaaf.
Three area students to attend Boys State
Paul Joseph Guidos III, 16, of Central High School; Max Wieser, 18, of Saxony Lutheran High School; and Joshua Speakman, 17, of Bell City High School were selected to attend the American Legion Boys State of Missouri session at the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, Mo., earlier this month. Guidos is the son of Paul and Annamaria Guidos. Wieser is the son of Rick and Judy Wieser. Speakman is the son of Stephen and Angela Welker and Paul and Julie Speakman.
Adult ed program ending school year
The Cape Girardeau School District's adult education and literacy program will close at 1 p.m. Wednesday for the current school year. The program will reopen on at 9 a.m. July 24 for the 2008 school year. The program is housed at 301 N. Clark Ave. Interested persons should contact Nancy Branson, adult education and literacy coordinator, at 334-3669.
Area valedictorian honored by KFVS12
Shannon James of Cape Gir­ardeau was honored as one of the "Heartland's Best" at a ceremony earlier this month put on by KFVS12 to honor this year's high school valedictorians. James was valedictorian at Notre Dame Regional High School.
-- From staff reports
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