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Battle Ground Public Schools to see administrative changes

June 5, 2021, 3:46pm Clark County News

Battle Ground Public Schools has announced the following administrative changes for the 2021-22 school year: Read story

Kaelyn White, center, receives her STAR Scholarship from Chapter DY, P.E.O. P.E.O.

Spotlight on Youth

Kaelyn White, center, receives her STAR Scholarship from Chapter DY, P.E.O. P.E.O.

June 5, 2021, 6:03am Community

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RIDGEFIELD: At Ridgefield School District's board of directors meeting, Cowlitz Tribal Chairman Philip Harju presented the district with a check for more than $106,000.

Ridgefield School District receives donation from Cowlitz Tribe

RIDGEFIELD: At Ridgefield School District's board of directors meeting, Cowlitz Tribal Chairman Philip Harju presented the district with a check for more than $106,000.

May 29, 2021, 6:05am Community

The Ridgefield School District received a check for more than $106,000 from the Cowlitz Tribe. Read story

WOODLAND: The Woodland-Kalama Masonic Lodge No.

Woodland students get free bikes for reading skills

WOODLAND: The Woodland-Kalama Masonic Lodge No.

May 29, 2021, 6:03am Community

Woodland Public Schools’ elementary school students recently participated in Woodland Reads, a teacher-led program that aims to increase family togetherness and students’ reading skills, throughout the month of April. Read story

Students, faculty at Seattle universities join national push for change at campus police departments

May 28, 2021, 10:24am Latest News

Stacey Hines, a junior at the University of Washington, never considered himself an activist until last summer’s George Floyd protests in Seattle and nationwide led him to think more deeply about his involvement in social justice issues. Read story

Fort Vancouver senior Kristi Khaopraseuth, 18, left, and junior Ryley Nelsen, 17, pause to have their prom picture taken by photo teacher Dean Dickinson before hitting the dance floor May 22 for the school's "Dreaming of a Fairytale" prom. Photos cost $1.

Prom with virus protocols still sweet for Clark County students

Fort Vancouver senior Kristi Khaopraseuth, 18, left, and junior Ryley Nelsen, 17, pause to have their prom picture taken by photo teacher Dean Dickinson before hitting the dance floor May 22 for the school's "Dreaming of a Fairytale" prom. Photos cost $1.

May 28, 2021, 6:01am Clark County News

Jamie Ueda wasn’t about to miss a time-honored high school tradition of prom — even if a mask concealed her carefully applied makeup and no high heels were allowed on Fort Vancouver High School’s gymnasium floor. Read story

How school districts responded to Inslee’s school reopening order

May 27, 2021, 7:40am Latest News

Nearly all school districts in Washington state have complied with Gov. Jay Inslee’s order to reopen schools, and to dedicate at least a third of their school hours to in-person instruction each week. Read story

Protesters with opposite points of view on COVID-19 vaccination face off outside Ridgefield High School on Wednesday. Students at the high school helped organize a vaccination clinic in their school's gym.

Ridgefield’s student-organized COVID clinic administers vaccines, draws protesters

Protesters with opposite points of view on COVID-19 vaccination face off outside Ridgefield High School on Wednesday. Students at the high school helped organize a vaccination clinic in their school's gym.

May 26, 2021, 6:01pm Clark County News

Student-body president Shelby Fisher is no stranger to helping plan memorable events at Ridgefield High School. Read story