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Automotive instructor Adam Eldridge, center in red mask, works with students as they prepare to push a car inside the auto shop at Cascadia Tech Academy. Remote learning has been a challenge for students learning hands-on occupations.

Clark County career, technical educators continue adapting

Automotive instructor Adam Eldridge, center in red mask, works with students as they prepare to push a car inside the auto shop at Cascadia Tech Academy. Remote learning has been a challenge for students learning hands-on occupations.

February 2, 2021, 6:04am Clark County Health

Britt Pedlar isn’t a Food Network host, but his at-home lessons have led to a YouTube video library of cooking shows. Read story

Camas quarterbacks, including Nathan Criddle, left center, and Jake Blair, right center, throw during a drill on Monday at Camas High School. Official practices began across Clark County on Monday as the return of high school sports nears.

High school hope renewed as official practices start in Clark County

Camas quarterbacks, including Nathan Criddle, left center, and Jake Blair, right center, throw during a drill on Monday at Camas High School. Official practices began across Clark County on Monday as the return of high school sports nears.

February 1, 2021, 9:02pm Newsletter

Players congregated on the bleachers of Camas High School’s Cardon Field on Monday, strapping on football pads and helmets while discussing the first day of the new semester. This didn’t look much different than the off-and-on pod workouts the Papermaker football team has had over a nearly year-long sports hiatus. Read story

With some sports&#039; seasons delayed, such as football, it has created an opportunity for struggling students to get their grades in order potentially before competitions begin.

Return of high school athletics may help students get grades up

With some sports&#039; seasons delayed, such as football, it has created an opportunity for struggling students to get their grades in order potentially before competitions begin.

January 30, 2021, 9:20pm Newsletter

Now that a pathway to returning to high school sports is clearer, some athletic directors are having to tell some students they can't play because of poor grades. Read story

Eighth grader Brooke Pisors, 13, from left, leads sixth grader Tucker Troffer, 11, and his mom, Megan, on a school tour as signs in the hallway at Liberty Middle School in Camas help keep students socially distanced on Wednesday afternoon. Schools have designed personalized COVID-19 mitigation plans to keep students and staff safe.

Camas sixth graders returning to in-person classes Monday

Eighth grader Brooke Pisors, 13, from left, leads sixth grader Tucker Troffer, 11, and his mom, Megan, on a school tour as signs in the hallway at Liberty Middle School in Camas help keep students socially distanced on Wednesday afternoon. Schools have designed personalized COVID-19 mitigation plans to keep students and staff safe.

January 30, 2021, 6:02am Clark County News

David Volke’s sixth-grade humanities classroom at Camas’ Liberty Middle School has waited almost 11 months to be filled with students — max capacity allowed under current state guidance, of course. Read story

Mass vaccinations for COVID-19 were held by appointment at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds on Tuesday morning, January 26, 2021.

Washington schools officials announce plan to vaccinate teachers

Mass vaccinations for COVID-19 were held by appointment at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds on Tuesday morning, January 26, 2021.

January 29, 2021, 3:45pm Clark County News

The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, in partnership with Kaiser Permanente, announced Friday what they’re calling a bold plan to help vaccinate all Washington school teachers and staff once the state advances into the next COVID-19 vaccination phase. Read story

Martin Stadium is seen after the NCAA college football game between Washington State and California was canceled due to COVID-19 positive testing and contact tracing on the California team,  Saturday, Dec. 12, 2020, Pullman, Wash.

Proposed WSU funding shift to athletics frustrates faculty: ‘We haven’t been able to invest in other areas’

Martin Stadium is seen after the NCAA college football game between Washington State and California was canceled due to COVID-19 positive testing and contact tracing on the California team,  Saturday, Dec. 12, 2020, Pullman, Wash.

January 29, 2021, 11:33am Northwest

Washington State University faculty members are incensed over a proposal from the college administration to funnel $2 million to $3 million in university funds to the athletics department budget. Read story

SW Washington State Educators United holding rally today

January 29, 2021, 5:59am Clark County Health

SW Washington State Educators United, a grassroots group of local educators, plans to hold a car rally to "Support Safe Schools For Everyone" and memorial for educators and students lost to COVID-19 today. Read story

State Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal talks to the media about the decision to close schools in three counties in response to COVID-19, Thursday, March 12, 2020, in Olympia, Wash. All public and private K-12 schools in King, Pierce and Snohomish counties will be closed for six weeks, and Gov. Jay Inslee said there could be closures in more counties soon.

OSPI to unveil ‘bold plan’ to vaccinate teachers, school staff

State Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal talks to the media about the decision to close schools in three counties in response to COVID-19, Thursday, March 12, 2020, in Olympia, Wash. All public and private K-12 schools in King, Pierce and Snohomish counties will be closed for six weeks, and Gov. Jay Inslee said there could be closures in more counties soon.

January 28, 2021, 7:23pm Health

The Washington Office of Public Instruction and Kaiser Permanente are poised to announce a “bold plan” to vaccinate the state’s teachers and staff, they announced Thursday. Read story