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Students gather in the cafeteria at View Ridge Middle School before school on May 4, 2022.

Ridgefield school bonds keep failing; community says simplify and prioritize

Students gather in the cafeteria at View Ridge Middle School before school on May 4, 2022.

June 27, 2024, 3:11pm Clark County News

The Ridgefield School District is again returning to the drawing board to figure out how to pass a construction bond district leaders say is necessary to address rapid population growth. Read story

Clark College biology professor Steven Clark takes a bee survey Monday at one of Clark College&rsquo;s bee gardens. The college became a Bee Campus USA affiliate in 2023.

Professor takes stock of bees at Clark College’s bee campus

Clark College biology professor Steven Clark takes a bee survey Monday at one of Clark College&rsquo;s bee gardens. The college became a Bee Campus USA affiliate in 2023.

June 25, 2024, 6:06am Clark County News

The Fourth of July isn’t the only time Clark County residents get to see a dazzling display of color. The wildflowers at Clark College’s bee gardens are in full bloom. From the scarlet red of ornamental poppies to the stark white and lemon yellow of daisies to the vivid blues,… Read story

FILE - The Washington State Capitol building is seen on the first day of the legislative session, Jan. 8, 2024, in Olympia, Wash.

Washington judge pauses parts of ‘parents’ bill of rights’ pending lawsuit

FILE - The Washington State Capitol building is seen on the first day of the legislative session, Jan. 8, 2024, in Olympia, Wash.

June 23, 2024, 5:43pm Latest News

Parts of a new law outlining information that Washington parents can get from public schools are on hold after a judge’s ruling Friday. Read story

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Statewide initiative aimed at teen drivers: ‘Your life is just beginning’

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June 22, 2024, 6:05am Clark County News

June through September are the most dangerous months for traffic fatalities in Washington, especially among young drivers. With school out for summer, state traffic officials are urging caution for teen drivers hitting the road. Read story

Alternative to Violence Project facilitator June Thomasson tapes up a poster at Evergreen High School in Seattle.

Violence prevention programs in school are one way to keep kids in Washington safe, experts say

Alternative to Violence Project facilitator June Thomasson tapes up a poster at Evergreen High School in Seattle.

June 22, 2024, 6:03am Latest News

When a student dies, it’s impossible not to wonder if there’s something that could have been done to save them. That’s true for every adult who shares the responsibility of keeping students safe. And it’s no different for people who have made a career out of teaching children the interpersonal… Read story

The Vancouver School of Arts and Academics is pictured May 1, 2020.

Vancouver Schools of Arts and Academics will limit cellphones in classrooms; district could follow suit as it looks at issue this summer

The Vancouver School of Arts and Academics is pictured May 1, 2020.

June 19, 2024, 2:55pm Clark County News

The Vancouver School of Arts and Academics sent out a notice to families last week that it will adopt a new policy to limit classroom cellphone use next school year. Read story

Burton Elementary School students wave goodbye at faculty and staff Tuesday in Vancouver on the last day of school in Evergreen Public Schools.

Out for summer: Elated students celebrate end to the school year in Clark County

Burton Elementary School students wave goodbye at faculty and staff Tuesday in Vancouver on the last day of school in Evergreen Public Schools.

June 18, 2024, 5:55pm Clark County News

“There’s no rules anymore!” screamed an excited young student who made a beeline for his school bus. Read story

Clark College&rsquo;s main campus went into lockdown after reports of a stabbing on May 14.

Clark College faculty expressed concerns over campus safety before May stabbing

Clark College&rsquo;s main campus went into lockdown after reports of a stabbing on May 14.

June 15, 2024, 6:03am Clark County News

Clark College faculty leaders had repeatedly expressed concerns to school administration about campus safety issues months before a college employee was stabbed in the neck in May. Read story