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Lake Shore: Columbia River High School graduate Symphony Koss was selected to study Mandarin Chinese in Taiwan for the academic year through a National Security Language Initiative for Youth scholarship.

Columbia River High School grad selected to study Mandarin in Taiwan

Lake Shore: Columbia River High School graduate Symphony Koss was selected to study Mandarin Chinese in Taiwan for the academic year through a National Security Language Initiative for Youth scholarship.

September 7, 2019, 6:03am Community

Symphony Koss, a graduate of the International Baccalaureate Program at Columbia River High School, will study Mandarin Chinese in Taiwan for the academic year through a National Security Language Initiative for Youth scholarship, a program of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. Read story

Ridgefield: The View Ridge Middle School Knowledge Bowl teams get ready to buzz in during a practice session last season.

Ridgefield Knowledge Bowl team gets extra practice in after qualifying for state

Ridgefield: The View Ridge Middle School Knowledge Bowl teams get ready to buzz in during a practice session last season.

September 7, 2019, 6:03am Community

The Knowledge Bowl team at View Ridge Middle School had a winning year last school year, earning a place at state Knowledge Bowl. Read story

Felida: Skyview High School’s Justin Lindsay took home a first-place finish in the national SkillsUSA championship’s Extemporaneous Speaking contest.

Skyview student wins national speaking competition

Felida: Skyview High School’s Justin Lindsay took home a first-place finish in the national SkillsUSA championship’s Extemporaneous Speaking contest.

September 7, 2019, 6:02am Community

Skyview High School’s Justin Lindsay earned first place in the Extemporaneous Speaking contest at the National SkillsUSA championship. Read story

The Battle Ground Public School board meets during a district meeting on Jan. 14.

Battle Ground Public Schools set to act on sexual health curriculum

The Battle Ground Public School board meets during a district meeting on Jan. 14.

September 5, 2019, 6:01am Clark County Health

After more than a year of consideration, Battle Ground Public Schools is poised to move forward with the adoption of a sexual health curriculum featuring a blended set of lessons from state-recognized programs. Read story

Students walk through the Clark College campus during finals week in Vancouver on March 20.

Clark College admits to violation of nondiscrimination policy

Students walk through the Clark College campus during finals week in Vancouver on March 20.

September 3, 2019, 9:07pm Clark County News

Clark College officials admitted that the community college violated its nondiscrimination policy on one occasion but denied three other discrimination claims Tuesday. Read story

Randy Williams waves a strike sign at a passing truck outside a grocery store on Fourth Plain Boulevard and 109th Avenue in December 1980. Williams was participating in a retail workers strike.

Vancouver has long history of organized labor

Randy Williams waves a strike sign at a passing truck outside a grocery store on Fourth Plain Boulevard and 109th Avenue in December 1980. Williams was participating in a retail workers strike.

September 2, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Vancouver’s reputation as a town for organized labor emerged as organically as Vancouver itself. Read story

Fifth-grade student Daniel Casanova finishes his lunch in the mostly empty cafeteria of Chinook Elementary School in March after his fellow students left for recess. A state audit released last week found that elementary schools overwhelmingly are not providing children with enough time to eat their meals.

State audit says school lunch schedules fall short

Fifth-grade student Daniel Casanova finishes his lunch in the mostly empty cafeteria of Chinook Elementary School in March after his fellow students left for recess. A state audit released last week found that elementary schools overwhelmingly are not providing children with enough time to eat their meals.

September 2, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Forget what Washington school children are eating for a minute; what about whether they have time to eat it at all? Read story

The new building at Ridgefield High School, which was funded by a voter-approved 2017 bond.

Updates to Clark County school impact fees vary

The new building at Ridgefield High School, which was funded by a voter-approved 2017 bond.

September 1, 2019, 6:03am Clark County News

Building new housing in unincorporated Clark County is poised to become more — or less — expensive depending on the school district. Read story