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First-graders Jared Perez Bello, 7, from left, and Amelia Perkins, 6, take part in a lesson as classmates at home join remotely with teacher Tiffany Martinson at Washington Elementary School in Vancouver. When Clark County school districts transitioned to hybrid instruction in January, for many teachers, it included teaching simultaneously to two sets of students: in-person and virtually through Zoom. Now, Clark County districts are making another change after new state guidance allows for more spacing in classrooms between students.

Clark County schools ready for the next hurdle

First-graders Jared Perez Bello, 7, from left, and Amelia Perkins, 6, take part in a lesson as classmates at home join remotely with teacher Tiffany Martinson at Washington Elementary School in Vancouver. When Clark County school districts transitioned to hybrid instruction in January, for many teachers, it included teaching simultaneously to two sets of students: in-person and virtually through Zoom. Now, Clark County districts are making another change after new state guidance allows for more spacing in classrooms between students.

April 18, 2021, 6:05am Clark County News

Just prior to spring break in a pandemic school year when nothing in education has been perfect, Tiffany Martinson asked her class of first-graders at Washington Elementary an elementary kind of question to kick off a math lesson on value number charts: “Who can tell Ms. Martinson what number this… Read story

Columbia River High School announced Friday students voted on Rapids as its new mascot. The school plans to design an official logo and imagery at a later date.

The Rapids: Columbia River student body selects new mascot

Columbia River High School announced Friday students voted on Rapids as its new mascot. The school plans to design an official logo and imagery at a later date.

April 16, 2021, 9:28am Clark County News

Things are rapidly changing at Columbia River High School. First construction, and now a new mascot.  Read story

Bocanegra seeks third term on Evergreen Public Schools’ board

April 16, 2021, 5:56am Clark County News

Julie Bocanegra has announced her candidacy for reelection to the Evergreen Public Schools’ Board of Directors. Read story

Washington schools will put off standardized testing until fall 2021.

Standardized tests for Washington students delayed until fall 2021

Washington schools will put off standardized testing until fall 2021.

April 15, 2021, 3:34pm Clark County News

The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction has announced students in Washington won’t have to take two standardized tests this spring. Read story

Standardized tests for Washington students delayed until fall 2021

April 15, 2021, 7:54am Latest News

Standardized exams for public school kids in Washington state will be delayed until the fall, state schools Superintendent Chris Reykdal announced Wednesday. Read story

The Legislative Building is shown partially shrouded in fog at the Capitol in Olympia. (AP Photo/Ted S.

Lawmakers divided on Washington education bill that eliminates state testing requirement for some student teachers

The Legislative Building is shown partially shrouded in fog at the Capitol in Olympia. (AP Photo/Ted S.

April 14, 2021, 8:02am Latest News

Washington lawmakers are divided over an education bill that would eliminate a standardized assessment for student teachers that critics say is inequitable and unnecessary. Read story

Columbia River High School seniors Keith Blau, 18, and Luci Ianello, 17, look over choices for the school&#039;s new mascot, the Rapids or the Captains, while pausing for a photo in the school&#039;s gym.

Columbia River High School students weigh in on mascot

Columbia River High School seniors Keith Blau, 18, and Luci Ianello, 17, look over choices for the school&#039;s new mascot, the Rapids or the Captains, while pausing for a photo in the school&#039;s gym.

April 14, 2021, 6:01am Clark County News

Keith Blau is proud to be a Columbia River High School student, and, in eight weeks, will be a proud graduate as part of the Class of 2021. Read story

Mechanic Jeremy O&#039;Hearn welds a part at Vigor Industrial in Vancouver in 2019. The Vancouver shipyard is partnering with Clark College on a welding program starting the summer term.

Clark College, Vigor partner on welding program

Mechanic Jeremy O&#039;Hearn welds a part at Vigor Industrial in Vancouver in 2019. The Vancouver shipyard is partnering with Clark College on a welding program starting the summer term.

April 11, 2021, 6:03am Business

Behind a partnership with Vigor Industrial’s Vancouver shipyard, Clark College’s welding facility will launch a six-credit marine and pipe welding course starting in the summer 2021 term. Read story