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Vancouver school board takes steps on equity

October 22, 2020, 6:04am Clark County News

The Vancouver Public Schools Board of Directors unanimously approved a resolution creating policy directives on equity and condemning racism at its Oct. 13 school board meeting. Read story

Sham Nawras, 6, prepares for a new school day with the help of her mom, Nour Alkafaween, while joined by her sister, Taj Nawras, 2, and her brother, Saif Nawras, 8, in their Vancouver apartment Monday morning.

More distance in learning at Clark College

Sham Nawras, 6, prepares for a new school day with the help of her mom, Nour Alkafaween, while joined by her sister, Taj Nawras, 2, and her brother, Saif Nawras, 8, in their Vancouver apartment Monday morning.

October 18, 2020, 6:05am Clark County News

When the news came that area schools would continue distance learning, Vancouver mother Nour Alkafaween knew she’d have to be there to help her children with their online classes. Read story

Contractors work a water main break at Columbia River High School in Vancouver on Oct. 16, 2020.

Water main break sends thousands of gallons into Columbia River High Schoolvideo icon

Contractors work a water main break at Columbia River High School in Vancouver on Oct. 16, 2020.

October 16, 2020, 8:16am Clark County News

Firefighters from Clark County Fire District 6 were called to a water main break on 99th Street shortly after midnight Friday that sent thousands of gallons of water rushing into Columbia River High School, according to a press release. Read story

NASA astronaut Dr. Michael Barratt talks with students from Vancouver iTech Preparatory and Odyssey Middle School in Camas during an online session Thursday. organized by U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Battle Ground.

Astronaut from Camas engages students in Q&A session on Artemis program, STEM

NASA astronaut Dr. Michael Barratt talks with students from Vancouver iTech Preparatory and Odyssey Middle School in Camas during an online session Thursday. organized by U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Battle Ground.

October 15, 2020, 7:32pm Clark County News

What does zero gravity do to the human body? How much debris is floating in outer space? What does it smell like out there? Read story

WSU cancels spring break because of COVID worries

October 15, 2020, 12:32pm Latest News

Oct. 15--RICHLAND, Wa. -- WSU is canceling spring break as part of a change to its schedule for the next semester. Read story

Maia Espinoza, left, a candidate for Washington state Superintendent of Public Instruction, is challenging incumbent state superintendent Chris Reykdal, right, shown in an AP photo taken Oct. 2, 2020 in Olympia, Wash., in the upcoming November election. (Monica Marchetti/via AP) (AP Photo/Ted S.

COVID-19, sex ed define Washington race for education chiefvideo icon

Maia Espinoza, left, a candidate for Washington state Superintendent of Public Instruction, is challenging incumbent state superintendent Chris Reykdal, right, shown in an AP photo taken Oct. 2, 2020 in Olympia, Wash., in the upcoming November election. (Monica Marchetti/via AP) (AP Photo/Ted S.

October 14, 2020, 6:28pm Clark County News

The coronavirus pandemic and a controversial sex education mandate are casting a shadow over the race for Washington education chief in the November election. Read story

Aerial photo of the University of Washington campus (iStock.com)

UW weighs ‘harsher’ response to Greek Row COVID-19 outbreak

Aerial photo of the University of Washington campus (iStock.com)

October 14, 2020, 8:39am Latest News

The University of Washington could levy “harsher disciplinary actions” against UW’s Greek Row for a growing COVID-19 outbreak involving hundreds of students, UW officials said. Read story

Clark County COVID-19 activity at record-high levels in latest report

October 13, 2020, 12:09pm Clark County Health

Clark County has passed a milestone -- going the wrong way -- for school opening on Tuesday as its COVID-19 activity rate exceeded 100 for the first time. One new death was reported. Read story