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Ridgefield High School senior Tyson Ainsworth puts a rain poncho onto his group&#039;s shelter during a shelter-building exercise at the Cispus Learning Center. Ainsworth explained to the Sunset Ridge Intermediate School fifth graders that putting something noticeable like plastic or an item of clothing on top of your shelter can help draw attention to your location if a rescue helicopter is flying above you.

Ridgefield schools mark 50 years with weeklong Cispus camp

Ridgefield High School senior Tyson Ainsworth puts a rain poncho onto his group&#039;s shelter during a shelter-building exercise at the Cispus Learning Center. Ainsworth explained to the Sunset Ridge Intermediate School fifth graders that putting something noticeable like plastic or an item of clothing on top of your shelter can help draw attention to your location if a rescue helicopter is flying above you.

November 3, 2019, 6:05am Clark County Life

Ridgefield science teacher Annie Pintler asked students crowded around a picnic table about their morning hike. The students, bundled up in puffy jackets and beanies, shouted out answers. Read story

Students line up outside the cafeteria before going into lunch during the weeklong outdoor program at the Cispus Learning Center in Randle on Oct. 8.

Clark County school districts have own approach to outdoors

Students line up outside the cafeteria before going into lunch during the weeklong outdoor program at the Cispus Learning Center in Randle on Oct. 8.

November 3, 2019, 6:05am Clark County Life

Ridgefield students are some of the few in Clark County who still get to go on an overnight trip to learn about the outdoors. Many of the larger school districts go on field trips to different agencies working locally to preserve nature. Students in Ridgefield, La Center and Green Mountain… Read story

Thomas Duncan encourages his students, from left, Austin Park, 3,  Addison Horn, 3, and Rylie Allen, 3, to keep playing while a tour observes the class in district's new the Early Learning Center. To keep up with rapid growth, the school board plans to ask voters to approve a facilities bond next February.

As Ridgefield grows, school district prepares to put bond back on ballot

Thomas Duncan encourages his students, from left, Austin Park, 3,  Addison Horn, 3, and Rylie Allen, 3, to keep playing while a tour observes the class in district's new the Early Learning Center. To keep up with rapid growth, the school board plans to ask voters to approve a facilities bond next February.

October 31, 2019, 6:41pm Clark County News

Ridgefield school officials and residents are gearing up for another campaign season, as the school district will most likely run a bond on the Feb. 11 ballot. Read story

Clark College in Vancouver.

Clark College expands discrimination decision

Clark College in Vancouver.

October 29, 2019, 7:42pm Clark County News

Clark College ruled on four discrimination complaints against it on Tuesday, saying a former employee violated college policy in every occasion. Read story

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

Battle Ground school board boots sex ed requirement

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

October 28, 2019, 10:41pm Clark County News

Battle Ground Public Schools didn’t just reject its sexual health education curriculum Monday night. It threw out requirements that it teach sexual health education altogether. Read story

A sign for Vancouver Public Schools Administrative Services outside VPS offices.

Vancouver Public Schools takes it slow on AG report on discipline

A sign for Vancouver Public Schools Administrative Services outside VPS offices.

October 28, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools isn’t saying much in response to an Attorney General’s Office report detailing disproportionate suspension and expulsion rates for some students of color and students with disabilities. Instead, district officials say, they’re waiting until early next year, when a consultant the district hired is supposed to release more… Read story

Clark College in Vancouver.

Clark College microaggression training set for January

Clark College in Vancouver.

October 28, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

When Ruby Lewis starts teaching at Clark College in late January, her classroom is going to feel much different than a traditional one. Read story

VPS to hold open house for Peter S. Ogden Elementary School

October 24, 2019, 8:07pm Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools will host a dedication and open house for its new Peter S. Ogden Elementary School. Read story