People in the News | July 31

Who's making news in the Issaquah and Sammamish area

Rachel Osgood of Issaquah has received a $2,500 scholarship from the BECU Foundation. She was selected for her volunteer work with the Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center. She attended Issaquah High School.

 

Jay Chakravarty of Newcastle has received a $2,500 scholarship from the BECU Foundation. He was selected for his volunteer work with Athletes with Kids. He attended Liberty High School.

 

Four students from Issaquah and three from Sammamish have graduated from Montana State University. They are Kyle Fenn, Megan Scherting, Joseph Sheehan and Katherine Zajac, all of Issaquah, and Stuart Forde,

Kristine Leo, and Reese Rankin, all of Sammamish. Fenn and Zajac graduated with honors.

 

Cassidy Shea Nangle of Issauah has been named to the honor roll for spring 2012 at the University of Oklahoma.

 

Teresa Lynn Micheletti of Issaquah has received a $1,250 Margaret Green Siegley scholarship for incoming theater arets students for the 2012-2013 academic year. She is the daughter of Joe and Tami Micheletti of Issaquah.

 

Ashley Hales of Sammamish has been named Outstanding Graduate in the Department of Special Education at Western Washingtion University. She is  a graduate of Skyline High School amd is the daughter of Cindy Hales and Jim Hamm of Sammamish and Doug and Kathie Hales of Issaquah.

 

Aaron Tocker has been named to the dean’s list for spring 2012 at

Franklin & Marshall College. He is a graduate of Issaquah High School and the son of Pamela Tocker and Joel Tocker of Issaquah.