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Evergreen School Board District 4 candidate Divya Jain, left, and incumbent Rachael Rogers, right, met with The Columbian's Editorial Board in Vancouver on Tuesday morning. Rogers was appointed to fill the seat in February to replace Todd Yuzuriha.

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Evergreen School Board District 4 candidate Divya Jain, left, and incumbent Rachael Rogers, right, met with The Columbian's Editorial Board in Vancouver on Tuesday morning. Rogers was appointed to fill the seat in February to replace Todd Yuzuriha.

October 3, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Evergreen Public Schools voters are faced with a choice between a candidate whose main mission is to promote positive relationships between the district and the community, and another who said she would champion inclusion for the district’s diverse student body. Read story

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, left, shakes hands with Ibrahim Gabinga, 10, before Inslee signed a bill on April 1, 2016, at McCarver Elementary School in Tacoma. (AP Photo/Ted S.

How are Washington’s homeless students faring academically compared to their housed peers?

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, left, shakes hands with Ibrahim Gabinga, 10, before Inslee signed a bill on April 1, 2016, at McCarver Elementary School in Tacoma. (AP Photo/Ted S.

September 30, 2019, 7:29am Latest News

It’s disappointing, but it’s not a surprise. Read story

Clark County teachers become National Board Certified

September 30, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Teacher Melanie Quinn has a master’s degree, a doctorate and decades of teaching experience at the elementary and university level under her belt. But none of those experiences carried quite the rigor of the year she spent earning her certificate from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. Read story

Ava West, 2, of Battle Ground, from left, joins her grandfather, Bill Jackson, and classmate Emma Betka, 3, as they play with blocks Wednesday afternoon at Daybreak Primary School. The activity was part of Let's Play and Learn Together, a free weekly drop-in program hosted by Battle Ground Public Schools for students age 5 or younger.

Kids get a jump on classroom success with Battle Ground program

Ava West, 2, of Battle Ground, from left, joins her grandfather, Bill Jackson, and classmate Emma Betka, 3, as they play with blocks Wednesday afternoon at Daybreak Primary School. The activity was part of Let's Play and Learn Together, a free weekly drop-in program hosted by Battle Ground Public Schools for students age 5 or younger.

September 26, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Aleesha Hamness’ 3-year-old son, Tabor, isn’t excited about just anything. He’s excited about everything. Read story

Washington State University Vancouver staff and alumni welcome incoming students to campus in 2019.

WSU eliminates $30 million deficit, but athletics department still overspends

Washington State University Vancouver staff and alumni welcome incoming students to campus in 2019.

September 23, 2019, 8:43am Latest News

Washington State University says it’s back in the black after eliminating a $30 million deficit in its main operating budget, though the athletics department continues to overspend. Read story

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Technology makes bullying harder to escape

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September 23, 2019, 6:03am Clark County Health

Times may change, but bullying continues to impact children’s connections to school. Read story

Green Mountain School kindergartners Lana Schmeusser, left, and Cara Morgan, right, play on merry-go-round in 2018. The one-school district saw a 12. 4 percent enrollment increase over 5 years.

Clark County school districts see ups and downs in enrollment

Green Mountain School kindergartners Lana Schmeusser, left, and Cara Morgan, right, play on merry-go-round in 2018. The one-school district saw a 12. 4 percent enrollment increase over 5 years.

September 22, 2019, 6:05am Clark County News

As Clark County’s largest school districts grappled with budget cuts this summer, most faced a somewhat surprising culprit: declining enrollment. Read story

Bethany Rivard and Rob Perkins, candidates for Evergreen Public Schools Board of Directors District No. 2, meet with The Columbian&#039;s Editorial Board last Wednesday afternoon.

Two candidates running for District No. 2 seat on Evergreen school board

Bethany Rivard and Rob Perkins, candidates for Evergreen Public Schools Board of Directors District No. 2, meet with The Columbian&#039;s Editorial Board last Wednesday afternoon.

September 22, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

One of two contested Evergreen Public Schools races this election cycle pits an incumbent board member against a classroom teacher, a match-up highlighting the key issues in this year’s school board campaigns. Read story