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Jeff Lewis speaks to the Battle Ground Public Schools Board of Directors about his opposition to proposed sex education curriculum during a meeting Oc.t 14, 2019.

Battle Ground Public Schools allows elective sex education class

Jeff Lewis speaks to the Battle Ground Public Schools Board of Directors about his opposition to proposed sex education curriculum during a meeting Oc.t 14, 2019.

December 9, 2019, 9:16pm Clark County News

Battle Ground Public Schools continued to tweak its sexual health education policy Monday, allowing teachers in high school electives to address human development and reproduction. Read story

Clark College in Vancouver.

Clark College Trustees vote to give interim president authority to act on faculty strike

Clark College in Vancouver.

December 9, 2019, 4:00pm Clark County News

The Clark College Board of Trustees on Monday gave its interim president the authority to ask a Clark County Superior Court judge to intervene its faculty union’s proposed strike. Read story

Hayley Oja, from left, Arlene Rose and Musse Barclay at Hockinson High School with a new walker Rose purchased with money raised by two of her students. Rose is a substitute teacher who has a rare neurological disease that inhibits her ability to walk. The students raised money to help her purchase a walker and a wheelchair.

Two Hockinson High School seniors helped substitute teacher buy an electric wheelchair

Hayley Oja, from left, Arlene Rose and Musse Barclay at Hockinson High School with a new walker Rose purchased with money raised by two of her students. Rose is a substitute teacher who has a rare neurological disease that inhibits her ability to walk. The students raised money to help her purchase a walker and a wheelchair.

December 9, 2019, 6:04am Clark County Health

When Musse Barclay moved from Ethiopia to Clark County in 2008 to live with his adopted family, there were growing pains in his new environment. Read story

Clark College in Vancouver.

Clark College faculty one step closer to possible strike

Clark College in Vancouver.

December 7, 2019, 4:12pm Clark County News

Clark College faculty are poised to strike if a contract is not reached between the union and college leadership. Read story

Event organizer Kyle Nelson, 18, introduces a video from state Attorney General Bob Ferguson during the Use Your Voice advocacy training event at Excelsior High School on Thursday.

Advocacy training urges students to ‘Use Your Voice’

Event organizer Kyle Nelson, 18, introduces a video from state Attorney General Bob Ferguson during the Use Your Voice advocacy training event at Excelsior High School on Thursday.

December 5, 2019, 10:01pm Clark County News

Jaelyn Sotelo was traveling to San Diego for spring break earlier this year when she got an email that made her hop right back on a plane for home. Read story

A car drives past an Our City Cares sign at Mountain View High School. Evergreen Public Schools is among the districts that have displayed the organization&#039;s signs to raise awareness of resources available for students experiencing mental health crises.

Local suicide-prevention effort Our City Cares aims to instill hope

A car drives past an Our City Cares sign at Mountain View High School. Evergreen Public Schools is among the districts that have displayed the organization&#039;s signs to raise awareness of resources available for students experiencing mental health crises.

December 3, 2019, 6:00am Clark County Health

It’s been three years since Camas parents Sheryl and Joe Stephens suffered the unthinkable. Read story

Woodland schools seek board member

November 30, 2019, 6:02am Clark County News

WOODLAND -- Woodland Public Schools is looking for an interim school board member to represent District 5 following Steven Madsen's resignation. The board is expected to make an appointment Feb. 10, and that person will serve until the general election in November 2021. Read story

Washington high schools do away with federal testing requirements, create seven pathways for student success

November 29, 2019, 8:27am Latest News

Depending on whom you talk to, the Washington state Board of Education has either diluted the value of a high school diploma or made it more relevant in the real world. Read story