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“It’s not like any other year,” said Matthew Trembley, the editor-in-chief of Heritage High School’s yearbook. Yearbook staffs around Clark County have faced challenges and complications of different models of instruction, canceled events and activities, absent classmates and limited access as they attempt to pull together a publication reflective of a school year unlike any other. Trembley, right, works on a photograph during adviser Troy Wayrynen’s yearbook class last week at Heritage High.

Clark County students look beyond tradition to fill yearbooks

“It’s not like any other year,” said Matthew Trembley, the editor-in-chief of Heritage High School’s yearbook. Yearbook staffs around Clark County have faced challenges and complications of different models of instruction, canceled events and activities, absent classmates and limited access as they attempt to pull together a publication reflective of a school year unlike any other. Trembley, right, works on a photograph during adviser Troy Wayrynen’s yearbook class last week at Heritage High.

March 25, 2021, 6:02am Clark County News

Matthew Trembley isn’t camera shy, nor shy about going out of his way to get all-important snapshots of a historic time in the lives of students. Read story

Vancouver Public Schools board OKs Columbia River mascot options list

March 25, 2021, 6:00am Clark County News

The Vancouver Public Schools board of directors on Tuesday signed off on the four mascot suggestions up for consideration to be Columbia River High School's new mascot. Read story

High school grad requirements eased because of pandemic

March 24, 2021, 8:18am Latest News

School district administrators across the state are working to adopt new graduation requirements for the class of 2021 that could exempt up to four credits for those struggling to make the grade during the pandemic. Read story

Annette Vary-Getty of Washington State University looks over the current tower of a weather station at the 78th Street Heritage Farm on a recent Friday morning. The tower is set to get a 21st century upgrade.

Upgrade in the forecast for weather station at 78th Street Heritage Farm

Annette Vary-Getty of Washington State University looks over the current tower of a weather station at the 78th Street Heritage Farm on a recent Friday morning. The tower is set to get a 21st century upgrade.

March 23, 2021, 6:01am Clark County News

Writing columns of weather data in a registry was part of a physician’s duties at Fort Vancouver in the 1830s. These days, Annette Vary-Getty walks out of her office once a week, heads across the 78th Street Heritage Farm parking lot, and downloads temperature and rainfall figures on a flash… Read story

Fewer students may take federal standardized tests this spring if state request is approved

March 22, 2021, 9:25am Latest News

Only a small portion of  students will participate in annual national standardized tests this year if a state request is approved. Read story

Columbia River High School in Hazel Dell will get a new mascot after retiring the old one.

Vancouver School Board to mull more mascots for Columbia River High School

Columbia River High School in Hazel Dell will get a new mascot after retiring the old one.

March 21, 2021, 6:04am Clark County News

Two more potential mascot suggestions for Columbia River High School will be considered for approval when the Vancouver School Board meets for Tuesday’s study session. Read story

Washougal theater students find ways to hold plays

March 20, 2021, 6:04am Community

Washougal School District’s performing arts hasn’t been lost in the pandemic — in fact, it has several upcoming shows, including “War of the Worlds: The Panic Broadcast by Joe Landry,” a production by Washougal High School that tells the story of the infamous 1939 radio broadcast. Read story

RIDGEFIELD: Olivia Willis is happy to get her go-kart moving with the force of twisted rubber bands.

Ridgefield third-graders make go-karts for science project

RIDGEFIELD: Olivia Willis is happy to get her go-kart moving with the force of twisted rubber bands.

March 20, 2021, 6:03am Community

South Ridge Elementary School bought STEM kits that included axles and wheels for third-graders to learn about force and motion. Read story