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Evergreen's DJ Edmondson (5) drives towards the basketball during Saturday's 3A winner-to-state playoff at Mountain View.

Levy failure could hurt Evergreen’s middle school sports, high school athletic directors jobs

Evergreen's DJ Edmondson (5) drives towards the basketball during Saturday's 3A winner-to-state playoff at Mountain View.

April 20, 2022, 10:56am Clark County Politics

Major cuts in Evergreen Public Schools will have significant impacts on high school and middle school sports if voters reject the district’s levy for a second time this year.  Read story

Feng Zhao, associate professor of electrical engineering at Washington State University Vancouver, holds up a glass slide containing silver electrodes and a thin film of honey on Wednesday at WSU Vancouver. Zhao and his students are trying to develop a honey-based neuromorphic computer chip that would be more energy efficient and environmentally friendly than current silicon-based chips.

WSU Vancouver professor, team research using honey to make advanced computer chips

Feng Zhao, associate professor of electrical engineering at Washington State University Vancouver, holds up a glass slide containing silver electrodes and a thin film of honey on Wednesday at WSU Vancouver. Zhao and his students are trying to develop a honey-based neuromorphic computer chip that would be more energy efficient and environmentally friendly than current silicon-based chips.

April 15, 2022, 6:02am Clark County News

There’s a chance that a certain sweet ingredient in your cupboard could play a role in the future of computing. Read story

A group of parents in Vancouver Public Schools are concerned following emails sent to them last week that reveal the district's Highly Capable program may be coming to a sudden end after this school year.

Vancouver Public Schools’ proposed change to Highly Capable Program questioned

A group of parents in Vancouver Public Schools are concerned following emails sent to them last week that reveal the district's Highly Capable program may be coming to a sudden end after this school year.

April 14, 2022, 6:01am Clark County News

A proposed systemic change to Vancouver Public Schools’ Highly Capable Program — a district-wide gifted-and-talented equivalent — was met with confusion and disapproval during Tuesday night’s board meeting. Both board members and parents cited concerns about communication and transparency regarding the research that prompted the proposal. Read story

Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines administered by the Delano Union School District Student Support Services in partnership with the California Farmworkers Foundation in the Central Valley on Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2021 in Delano, CA.

Washington Board of Health opts against COVID-19 school vaccine requirement

Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines administered by the Delano Union School District Student Support Services in partnership with the California Farmworkers Foundation in the Central Valley on Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2021 in Delano, CA.

April 13, 2022, 3:20pm Editor's Choice

The Washington state Board of Health has decided that COVID-19 vaccines will not be required for students to attend K-12 schools this fall. Read story

Vancouver Public Schools District Resource Officer Tony Jacobs, center, tells a crowd of Vancouver School of Arts and Academics students on Tuesday that he is retiring at the end of the school year.

Vancouver Public Schools’ singing resource officer Tony Jacobs to retirevideo icon

Vancouver Public Schools District Resource Officer Tony Jacobs, center, tells a crowd of Vancouver School of Arts and Academics students on Tuesday that he is retiring at the end of the school year.

April 13, 2022, 6:00am Clark County News

“I came in with the roar, you know I had to go out with one too.” Read story

Thanks to House Bill 1664, over three years, the state-funded numbers of positions for nurses, social workers, psychologists and counselors who work with students is set to slowly increase.

Washington’s new education bills highlight digital infrastructure, student health

Thanks to House Bill 1664, over three years, the state-funded numbers of positions for nurses, social workers, psychologists and counselors who work with students is set to slowly increase.

April 10, 2022, 6:04am Clark County News

With the 60-day whirlwind of 2022’s legislative session completed, it’s time to consider what’s to come for education in Washington. Read story

WSU Vancouver offers forum about Ukraine

April 8, 2022, 6:02am Clark County News

Washington State University Vancouver and FVRLibraries will present a free online panel discussion, “The War in Ukraine,” at 6 p.m. Monday. Read story

Battle Ground Public Schools’ new preschool program to open in September

April 6, 2022, 6:03am Clark County News

Battle Ground Public Schools is launching a new preschool program in September. Similar to the district’s program at Prairie High School, the new preschool will operate within Battle Ground High School. Read story