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Woodland schools leaders recommend distance learning

August 4, 2020, 5:55am Clark County News

Woodland Public Schools leaders joined Cowlitz County school district and health officials in recommending a remote start to the school year. Read story

Clark County school districts are pushing for online school when classes begin in the fall for the 2020-21 school year.

8 Clark County school districts push for online classes in fall

Clark County school districts are pushing for online school when classes begin in the fall for the 2020-21 school year.

July 29, 2020, 4:04pm Clark County News

Eight Clark County school districts have collectively recommended a remote start to the 2020-2021 school year as cases of the novel coronavirus continue to spread. Read story

Pioneer Elementary School first-grader Andria Gruetske listens to his teacher, Melisa Troche, as the class joins in on a teleconference call in Vancouver on Monday.

Clark County school districts weigh remote learning for fall

Pioneer Elementary School first-grader Andria Gruetske listens to his teacher, Melisa Troche, as the class joins in on a teleconference call in Vancouver on Monday.

July 29, 2020, 10:26am Clark County News

Two of Clark County’s largest districts are gearing up to start the school year remotely, a move that now seems all but inevitable as districts in the region announce their plans to do so. Read story

Camas High School rising seniors Kiana Gouveia, left, and Eli McMillan, both 17, pause to chat Tuesday afternoon at Crown Park. The pair had been writing messages on the wall in chalk to support the Black Lives Matter movement, but the murals have repeatedly been removed.

Camas chalk murals defaced, repeatedly removed

Camas High School rising seniors Kiana Gouveia, left, and Eli McMillan, both 17, pause to chat Tuesday afternoon at Crown Park. The pair had been writing messages on the wall in chalk to support the Black Lives Matter movement, but the murals have repeatedly been removed.

July 29, 2020, 6:05am Clark County News

Several public chalk drawings supporting the Black Lives Matter movement over the past month in Camas have either been defaced or scrubbed away entirely, creating a game of whack-a-mole between the chalk drawers and other city residents — as well as the city itself. Read story

The Vancouver Public Schools Administrative Services building.

Vancouver Public Schools creates 4 jobs to aid diversity, equity, inclusion initiative

The Vancouver Public Schools Administrative Services building.

July 28, 2020, 6:05am Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools announced the creation of four new positions it says will expand the district’s recently announced diversity, equity and inclusion initiative. Read story

Battle Ground school board selects new District 5 director

July 28, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

BATTLE GROUND -- The Battle Ground Public Schools Board of Directors selected Jackie Maddux to fill the District 5 director position vacated by Tina Lambert, who resigned earlier this year. Maddux was sworn in on June 22. Read story

Washington State University Vancouver is seen in February 2018.

Washington State University Vancouver fall classes will be online

Washington State University Vancouver is seen in February 2018.

July 27, 2020, 4:35pm Clark County News

Less than a week ago, Washington State University Vancouver officials were showing students in a video conference what their smaller, socially-distanced classes would look like come August. Read story

Candidates for Washington superintendent of public instruction: from left, Maia Espinoza, Ron HIggins, Chris Reykdal

School-closure culture clash, sex-ed repeal part of Washington state schools chief race

Candidates for Washington superintendent of public instruction: from left, Maia Espinoza, Ron HIggins, Chris Reykdal

July 27, 2020, 6:04am Editor's Choice

Three of the five challengers running against incumbent Chris Reykdal in the race to become Washington state’s next schools chief questioned the decision to shut school down last spring because of the coronavirus -- though it was Gov. Jay Inslee, not Reykdal, who ordered the closure. Read story