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The Ridgefield School District planned to run a bond in the April special election — which may be canceled.

Special election for Ridgefield school bond likely to be postponed

The Ridgefield School District planned to run a bond in the April special election — which may be canceled.

March 23, 2020, 4:57pm Clark County News

The Ridgefield School District is poised to cancel its upcoming bond vote due to continued concerns about the novel coronavirus. Read story

Owen Watt runs along side a school bus filled with fellow students as it pulls away from Covington Middle School on Friday afternoon, March 13, 2020.

Clark County school districts develop pay plans

Owen Watt runs along side a school bus filled with fellow students as it pulls away from Covington Middle School on Friday afternoon, March 13, 2020.

March 19, 2020, 7:17pm Clark County News

Clark County school districts are beginning to roll out plans for paying their staff in the midst of the novel coronavirus outbreak, pledging that employees will be paid through extended closures. Read story

Stay on campus or go home? For Washington students, coronavirus outbreak complicates spring break

March 19, 2020, 10:11am Latest News

As Gov. Jay Inslee and state and local health officials have rolled out new social-distancing measures in an effort to contain the spread of COVID-19, the illness caused by the new coronavirus, students at colleges and universities across the state faced a different question: With spring breaks scheduled to begin… Read story

Learning doesn’t have to stop amid COVID-19 outbreak: Education experts offer tips, online resources for school at home

March 19, 2020, 9:59am Northwest

Only a week ago, more than 90,000 children in Spokane County were getting their education at public and private schools. Read story

Carol Arroyo, a ballet teacher at Columbia Dance Center, left, and her daughter, Ava, 13, livestream a ballet class in an empty studio for adults unable to attend due to the COVID-19 quarantine on Wednesday morning. The school is closed through April 24 due to the virus, which has closed schools across the state.

Columbia Dance Center teacher provides classes via YouTube

Carol Arroyo, a ballet teacher at Columbia Dance Center, left, and her daughter, Ava, 13, livestream a ballet class in an empty studio for adults unable to attend due to the COVID-19 quarantine on Wednesday morning. The school is closed through April 24 due to the virus, which has closed schools across the state.

March 19, 2020, 6:04am Clark County Life

In her classroom at the Columbia Dance Center, Carol Arroyo and her daughter Ava performed for an audience of none. Read story

Kamryn Tanioka, 9, foreground, picks up her breakfast and lunch from school bus driver Tanisha Cardiel as she makes deliveries for students on her route in east Vancouver on March 17, 2020.

Evergreen Public Schools delivers meals to kids

Kamryn Tanioka, 9, foreground, picks up her breakfast and lunch from school bus driver Tanisha Cardiel as she makes deliveries for students on her route in east Vancouver on March 17, 2020.

March 17, 2020, 6:51pm Clark County News

In the predawn light Tuesday morning, dozens of bus drivers, school administrators and volunteers converged on the Evergreen Public Schools bus barn to load up for the day. Read story

Alexander Monsalve, 13, plays a computer game while joined by his mom, Cecelia Jones, in his Vancouver bedroom Monday afternoon. The family, like most others in Clark County, are now confined to their home during the novel coronavirus outbreak.

Clark County families settling into new normal

Alexander Monsalve, 13, plays a computer game while joined by his mom, Cecelia Jones, in his Vancouver bedroom Monday afternoon. The family, like most others in Clark County, are now confined to their home during the novel coronavirus outbreak.

March 17, 2020, 6:04am Clark County News

Cecilia Jones and her wife, Rayelynne Jones, know a thing or two about hunkering down in a crisis. Read story

Kimberlynn Troyer, a third-grader in Pat Harmon&#039;s Maple Grove Primary School class, reacts as pond water overflows its container on Friday. Students in her group were testing the water&#039;s turbidity, a measure of how many particles it contained.

Program brings watershed moments for Maple Grove pupils

Kimberlynn Troyer, a third-grader in Pat Harmon&#039;s Maple Grove Primary School class, reacts as pond water overflows its container on Friday. Students in her group were testing the water&#039;s turbidity, a measure of how many particles it contained.

March 17, 2020, 6:02am Clark County News

Eight-year-old Micaiah Ackler squealed Friday as she pulled what appeared to be the discarded exoskeleton of a creepy-crawly from a bucket of pond water. Read story