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COVID-19 cases continue to rise among students and teachers in districts around Clark County.

COVID keeps rising in Clark County schools

COVID-19 cases continue to rise among students and teachers in districts around Clark County.

January 19, 2022, 7:26pm Clark County Health

Reported COVID-19 cases in Clark County schools are continuing to rise dramatically, following last week’s trend. Read story

A Union High School student stores his backpack in his chair while in class Tuesday. The east Vancouver high school is testing alternative types of seating. Students say they’re able to focus more easily with the seats.

In first assessment since pandemic, Washington student test scores drop significantly

A Union High School student stores his backpack in his chair while in class Tuesday. The east Vancouver high school is testing alternative types of seating. Students say they’re able to focus more easily with the seats.

January 18, 2022, 7:36am Latest News

Last fall, hundreds of thousands of Washington state students took their first state exams since the pandemic began. Their scores took a hit. Read story

John Anzalone

Camas School Board OKs 3-year contract for new superintendent

John Anzalone

January 17, 2022, 3:36pm Clark County News

The Camas School Board has secured a three-year contract with the school district’s new superintendent, John Anzalone. Read story

ZoomInfo employees raise $2M for program

January 14, 2022, 6:04am Business

Vancouver-based ZoomInfo announced on Tuesday that its employees raised over $2 million during the 2021 Winter Donation Drive. Read story

Evergreen School Board incumbent Rachael Rogers meets with The Columbian's Editorial Board in Vancouver on Tuesday morning. Rogers said her top priority is in building relationships between the school district and the community.

Evergreen Public Schools seeks new director in District 4

Evergreen School Board incumbent Rachael Rogers meets with The Columbian's Editorial Board in Vancouver on Tuesday morning. Rogers said her top priority is in building relationships between the school district and the community.

January 12, 2022, 8:16pm Clark County News

School board member Rachael Rogers has resigned from her position on the Evergreen Public Schools Board of Directors, the district announced in a press release Tuesday evening. Read story

A school bus passes a speed limit sign near the intersection of Northeast 18th Street and 172nd Avenue on Friday afternoon.

COVID-19 cases soar in Clark County schools

A school bus passes a speed limit sign near the intersection of Northeast 18th Street and 172nd Avenue on Friday afternoon.

January 12, 2022, 5:24pm Clark County Health

Reported COVID-19 cases in Clark County school districts have rapidly increased since students and staff returned from winter break last week. Read story

Fort Vancouver High School.

Vancouver schools shift to rotating remote learning due to bus driver shortage

Fort Vancouver High School.

January 10, 2022, 4:07pm Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools will begin a temporary schedule of mixed remote and in-person learning for middle and high school students starting Tuesday due to a shortage of bus drivers, the district announced Monday. Read story

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, left, talks with a student as teacher Alyson Lykken, center, looks on, Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021, during a visit to a low-incidence disability classroom at Elk Ridge Elementary School in Buckley, Wash. The school has had some students in classrooms for in-person learning since September of 2020, but other students who attend the school are still learning remotely. Inslee visited the school to observe classrooms and take part in a discussion with teachers and administrators about plans to further open in-person learning in Washington in the future. (AP Photo/Ted S.

Kids in Washington don’t have to start school until third grade. Lawmakers want to change that

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, left, talks with a student as teacher Alyson Lykken, center, looks on, Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021, during a visit to a low-incidence disability classroom at Elk Ridge Elementary School in Buckley, Wash. The school has had some students in classrooms for in-person learning since September of 2020, but other students who attend the school are still learning remotely. Inslee visited the school to observe classrooms and take part in a discussion with teachers and administrators about plans to further open in-person learning in Washington in the future. (AP Photo/Ted S.

January 10, 2022, 7:47am Latest News

Kids in Washington aren’t required to attend school until they’re 8 years old, the latest age of any state in the country. Read story