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Kaaren and Daniel Spanski-Dreffin of Vancouver look over their mannequin dressed up as Optimus &quot;Amazon&quot; Prime in the front yard of their home Monday afternoon. The couple change his theme daily, to the delight of their neighbors. &quot;The whole idea is to make people laugh,&quot; Daniel Spanski-Dreffin said.

Vancouver couple’s mannequin takes on many personas, looksvideo icon

Kaaren and Daniel Spanski-Dreffin of Vancouver look over their mannequin dressed up as Optimus &quot;Amazon&quot; Prime in the front yard of their home Monday afternoon. The couple change his theme daily, to the delight of their neighbors. &quot;The whole idea is to make people laugh,&quot; Daniel Spanski-Dreffin said.

May 7, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

Central Vancouver's newest celebrity isn't saying much, but he's starting plenty of conversations. Read story

Green Mountain School teacher Meaghan O&#039;Leary works with eighth-grader Tyler Normine, 13, as she visits his Woodland home to help him grasp a difficult math concept. She makes brief home visits to help her students with concepts difficult to teach by video. She said she also enjoys getting to see her students. &quot;My heart just hurts, missing them,&quot; she said.

Rural Clark County school district tries to fill digital gap

Green Mountain School teacher Meaghan O&#039;Leary works with eighth-grader Tyler Normine, 13, as she visits his Woodland home to help him grasp a difficult math concept. She makes brief home visits to help her students with concepts difficult to teach by video. She said she also enjoys getting to see her students. &quot;My heart just hurts, missing them,&quot; she said.

May 3, 2020, 6:05am Clark County News

Small rural school district strives to serve students who lack computers, internet access Read story

Woodland Public Schools office.

Woodland school levy passing in early returns

Woodland Public Schools office.

April 28, 2020, 8:35pm Clark County News

First returns Tuesday night showed the Woodland Public Schools levy passing with a comfortable margin. Read story

Former Evergreen schools teacher sues after MAGA hat dispute

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

A Washougal man who brought a “Make America Great Again” hat to an Evergreen Public Schools employee training session on diversity and racial equity has filed a federal lawsuit alleging he was defamed and deprived of his civil rights because of his political beliefs. Read story

Clark College student Alex Belza, 16, works in an empty computer lab at Scarpelli Hall that allowed extra space for social distancing on Monday morning. Clark College announced on Friday it would extend distance learning through the fall quarter.

Clark College: Summer, fall quarters will be online

Clark College student Alex Belza, 16, works in an empty computer lab at Scarpelli Hall that allowed extra space for social distancing on Monday morning. Clark College announced on Friday it would extend distance learning through the fall quarter.

April 24, 2020, 4:32pm Clark County News

Clark College will continue online learning through the fall 2020 quarter, it announced Friday. Read story

Woodland offers tips to parents: We don’t expect you to be teachers

April 23, 2020, 8:54am Northwest

Even though students are learning at home for the rest of the year after the COVID-19 pandemic closed school buildings, Woodland school officials reassured parents that they are not expected to be teachers, but coaches and cheerleaders. Read story

Northwest Association for Blind Athletes offers virtual training

April 23, 2020, 6:04am Clark County Health

The Northwest Association for Blind Athletes nonprofit launched a virtual training program on Tuesday for teachers and educators. The collection of 30 videos on how to modify physical activities for blind or visually impaired individuals. Read story

The Burton Early Learning Center is pictured Wednesday morning. Southwest Washington will lose spots for 400 toddlers and preschool-aged children this summer, after Educational Service District 112 announced it will shut down its private childcare program.

ESD 112 to shutter its private child care program

The Burton Early Learning Center is pictured Wednesday morning. Southwest Washington will lose spots for 400 toddlers and preschool-aged children this summer, after Educational Service District 112 announced it will shut down its private childcare program.

April 22, 2020, 3:08pm Clark County News

Southwest Washington will lose spots for 400 daycare and preschool students this summer, after Educational Service District 112 announced it will shut down its private childcare program. Read story