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Camas High School.

In-person classes canceled at Camas High after COVID spreads at party

Camas High School.

March 10, 2021, 3:38pm Clark County News

Camas High School will pause in-person instruction Thursday and Friday following an off-site party attended by students who have since tested positive for COVID-19 or came within close contact of someone who did. Read story

Karin Edwards, the incoming president of Clark College who has a background supporting students of color, is seen on campus Tuesday afternoon.

Clark College president focuses on equity

Karin Edwards, the incoming president of Clark College who has a background supporting students of color, is seen on campus Tuesday afternoon.

March 8, 2021, 4:15pm Clark County News

Clark College first-year president Karin Edwards spoke on advancing racial equity in higher education, continuing budget challenges facing the college and how the school has responded to COVID-19 in her virtual State of the College Address. Read story

Morning Press: New Seasons; VPS superintendent; Vaccine allocation; Evergreen schools; La Center musher; EV program

March 6, 2021, 6:02am Business

What does the weather have in store this weekend? For details, check our local weather coverage. In case you missed them, here are some of the top stories from the week: Downtown Vancouver residents ready to welcome New Seasons Market Downtown Vancouver residents are mostly jubilant… Read story

Educator named for Battle Ground Public Schools Board vacancy

March 6, 2021, 5:57am Clark County News

The Battle Ground Public Schools Board of Directors selected Mary Snitily, a former educational professional, to fill its District 1 director vacancy during Wednesday's special meeting. Snitily will be sworn in at Monday's regular school board meeting. Read story

Vancouver Public Schools seeks applicants for board position

March 6, 2021, 5:56am Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools is seeking applicants for the Board of Directors’ Position 2, a position vacated by Camara Banfield, who resigned from the board after her appointment to the Clark County Superior Court in January. Applications are due at noon March 15, and the new director is sworn in April… Read story

CLARK COUNTY: Students in Cascadia Technical Academy&#039;s criminal justice program took first place in a Mock Trial District Tournament, held virtually this year.

Cascadia Tech places first in Mock Trial tournament

CLARK COUNTY: Students in Cascadia Technical Academy&#039;s criminal justice program took first place in a Mock Trial District Tournament, held virtually this year.

March 6, 2021, 5:55am Community

Cascadia Technical Academy criminal justice students took first place in a Mock Trial District Tournament that was held recently via Zoom and qualified to compete in a state-level tournament this month. “In addition to our attorney coaches, Kevin McClure and Curtis Welch, we depend heavily on our returning seniors to… Read story

Herrera Beutler accepting submissions for art competition

March 5, 2021, 6:03am Clark County News

Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Battle Ground, is now accepting submissions for the 2021 Congressional Art Competition, her office announced Thursday. Read story

Junior John Graves, left, receives instructions on check-in procedures from Meaghan Thomson, Heritage&#039;s dean of students, on Thursday. Students and staff districtwide must fill out a COVID-screening questionnaire before being allowed into the building.

In Evergreen high schools, students are back to class at last

Junior John Graves, left, receives instructions on check-in procedures from Meaghan Thomson, Heritage&#039;s dean of students, on Thursday. Students and staff districtwide must fill out a COVID-screening questionnaire before being allowed into the building.

March 4, 2021, 7:30pm Clark County News

Dave McIntosh spent much of Thursday morning before first bell greeting students at the main entrance and hallways of Heritage High School, asking a familiar question to students who needed it: “Do you know where you’re going?” Read story