Auburn students receive awards | School briefs

Auburn High School’s Madeline Bratsch, Auburn Riverside’s Summer Ramirez and Auburn Mountainview’s Kyla Klasen were among 90 recipients

For the Reporter

Auburn High School’s Madeline Bratsch, Auburn Riverside’s Summer Ramirez and Auburn Mountainview’s Kyla Klasen were among 90 recipients of the Comcast Foundation’s annual Leaders and Achievers Scholarship Program awards.

Principals and counselors nominate the students based on their school involvement and for making positive changes in their communities.

The students are recognized for their commitment to community service, academics and leadership. For this recognition, students receive a one-time college scholarship.

Elsewhere

The following students from Auburn made the Gonzaga University president’s list for spring semester. Students must earn a 3.7 to 4.0 grade-point average to be listed. The students area: Sarah Butler, Alexandria Goodwin and Courtnei Robbins. …

Auburn’s Isaac Drewes (performance, church music) made the St. Olaf College (Northfield, Minn.) dean’s list for the spring semester. Drewes, an Auburn High graduate, is the son of Timothy and Cheryl Drewes. …

Auburn’s Megan Evans and Annette Harnish made the spring semester president’s honor roll (4.0 GPA required) at Montana State University. Auburn’s Melissa Lewis made the dean’s list (3.5 or above). …

Auburn’s Ashli Tagoai recently received a bachelor of arts degree in international relations and political science from Boston University. …

Auburn’s Ryan Rogers (senior, social work) was among several Saint Martin’s University students recently honored for their exceptional scholarly and artistic achievements during the 2014-2015 academic year. Those chosen made presentations of their work at Scholars Day.