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Team Mean Machine, the Camas robotics club, and Camas High School Science Olympiad&#039;s seasons were cut short, but students are using their time away from school to 3D print personal protective equipment for health care workers. The frames are printed then snapped together with plastic screens.

Camas students make and donate masks

Team Mean Machine, the Camas robotics club, and Camas High School Science Olympiad&#039;s seasons were cut short, but students are using their time away from school to 3D print personal protective equipment for health care workers. The frames are printed then snapped together with plastic screens.

April 5, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

A group of Camas students is helping in the fight against the novel coronavirus by 3D printing and laser cutting much needed personal protective equipment for health care workers. Read story

Washougal schools donate food to families

April 4, 2020, 6:04am Community

Following the closure of its schools, Washougal School District decided to start delivering meals to local families. “To serve meals for our families in need during this school closure time, we have had to retool how we operated and fast,” Kris Grindy, WSD business manager, said in a news release.… Read story

Jenny Cook, from left, Michael Vestal and Simone Farabee of Evergreen Public Schools help load up milk and meals near Burton Elementary School to be delivered to local students on Tuesday morning.

Evergreen Public Schools to restart food bus delivery

Jenny Cook, from left, Michael Vestal and Simone Farabee of Evergreen Public Schools help load up milk and meals near Burton Elementary School to be delivered to local students on Tuesday morning.

April 4, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

Evergreen Public Schools will restart bus delivery for meals to students on Monday. Read story

Pacific Middle School science teacher Tyler Carlson holds the map for his scavenger hunt at Pacific Community Park in Vancouver on Thursday.

Pacific Middle School science teacher’s scavenger hunt keeps students engaged

Pacific Middle School science teacher Tyler Carlson holds the map for his scavenger hunt at Pacific Community Park in Vancouver on Thursday.

April 3, 2020, 5:11pm Clark County Health

A Vancouver middle school science teacher helped his students make the most of social distancing with an independent scavenger hunt in Pacific Community Park this week. Read story

Anonymous donor pays off Battle Ground Public Schools lunch debt

April 2, 2020, 6:04am Clark County News

An anonymous donor gave $40,000 to Battle Ground Public Schools to wipe out outstanding lunch debt. Read story

Multiple schools in the Battle Ground Public Schools district banded together to donate a portion of their medical supplies to Legacy Health.

Battle Ground Public Schools donates health supplies

Multiple schools in the Battle Ground Public Schools district banded together to donate a portion of their medical supplies to Legacy Health.

April 1, 2020, 5:02am Community

Legacy Health was on the receiving end of hundreds of protective face masks, gowns, eye protection, and 9,000 pairs of gloves, thanks to Battle Ground Public Schools. Multiple schools in the district collected the medical equipment and delivered it to a Legacy Health distribution warehouse, so that it could help… Read story

Confusion, uncertainty on first day of state-mandated remote learning for Washington school districts

March 31, 2020, 9:06am Latest News

It’s been two weeks since Seattle Public Schools shut down because of the coronavirus, and parent Jeniffer Trice said she was just barely holding on. Read story

At Camp Evergreen and other child care centers, staff are advised to keep children 6 feet apart while allowing 10 or fewer people in any given classroom.

Clark County child care providers strike balance between safety, necessity

At Camp Evergreen and other child care centers, staff are advised to keep children 6 feet apart while allowing 10 or fewer people in any given classroom.

March 31, 2020, 6:01am Clark County News

As health care workers, first responders and grocery store employees slog through the coronavirus outbreak, area school districts are providing a reprieve from the stress of widespread school cancellations. Read story