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BATTLE GROUND: Pleasant Valley Middle School students Kristina Goldinov (left) and Abby Dubinskiy pose with their National History Day exhibit on the march from Selma to Montgomery, Ala.

Battle Ground Public Schools students advance in state history contest

BATTLE GROUND: Pleasant Valley Middle School students Kristina Goldinov (left) and Abby Dubinskiy pose with their National History Day exhibit on the march from Selma to Montgomery, Ala.

June 12, 2021, 5:02am Community

Twenty-one students from Pleasant Valley and Chief Umtuch middle schools, and River HomeLink, moved on from the Southwest Washington regional National History Day competition to the statewide round on May 1. The top two finishers in each category go on to the National History Day competition in June. Read story

Battle Ground Public Schools student artwork on view at 62nd annual show

June 12, 2021, 5:01am Community

The 62nd annual Battle Ground Public Schools’ District Art Show is viewable online for the second year in a row. Anyone can view student art from every grade level, ranging from drawings, paintings, photography, sculpture and video. Read story

Pioneer Elementary School first-grader Andria Gruetske listens to his teacher, Melisa Troche, as the class joins in on a teleconference call in Vancouver on Monday.

We had a year to experiment with online learning. What did we learn?

Pioneer Elementary School first-grader Andria Gruetske listens to his teacher, Melisa Troche, as the class joins in on a teleconference call in Vancouver on Monday.

June 7, 2021, 6:02am Latest News

Before schools nationwide moved millions of students from classroom seats to screens, educators at Highline Public Schools in South King County wanted to expand online learning. Back then, Highline saw an opportunity: Online education might be good for students who want more flexibility and independence than a traditional classroom setting. Read story

Clark County Class of ’21: 6 feet of separation

June 6, 2021, 6:05am Clark County News

The Class of 2021 never had a single day of normalcy this school year. They were masked, socially distanced and steeped in the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet among the challenges, they proved resourceful and resilient, reflecting sacrifice and strength. Read story

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Class of ’21: Clark County schools’ high-achieving students

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June 6, 2021, 6:00am Clark County News

Battle Ground High School Number of graduates: 340. Honors: Valedictorians are Alexander Forstrom, Gabrielle Steinbrenner, Gage Hay, Kaelyn White, Lane Landas and Mallory Cowl. Salutatorian is Ella Uchtmann. CAM Academy Graduates: 43. Honors: Valedictorians are Michelle Li, Seth Denfeld and Taylor Nielsen. Salutatorian is Rand Karlsen. Camas High School Graduates:… Read story

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

Spotlight on Youth Read story

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