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Aubrey Taylor, 5, and Dorothy Fox Elementary School paraeducator Don Holmes on Thursday, the last day of the school year. A day earlier, Aubrey fell off the monkey bars and had a seizure. Holmes was one of the first to rush to her aid, while others called an ambulance and her parents. They brought her to school on the last day to say thanks.

Quick aid helps kindergartner after fall from monkey bars

Aubrey Taylor, 5, and Dorothy Fox Elementary School paraeducator Don Holmes on Thursday, the last day of the school year. A day earlier, Aubrey fell off the monkey bars and had a seizure. Holmes was one of the first to rush to her aid, while others called an ambulance and her parents. They brought her to school on the last day to say thanks.

June 21, 2019, 9:11pm Clark County News

Dorothy Fox Elementary School kindergartner Aubrey Taylor was playing at recess Wednesday when she fell off the monkey bars, hitting her head and back. Read story

Milkana Ghebretensae, left, and Abesha Kebede share a joke while waiting for the start of the Clark College commencement ceremony at the Sunlight Supply Amphitheater on Thursday night. Both are Running Start students, graduating with both their associate degrees and their high school degrees.

Clark College graduates urged to work hard, live their values

Milkana Ghebretensae, left, and Abesha Kebede share a joke while waiting for the start of the Clark College commencement ceremony at the Sunlight Supply Amphitheater on Thursday night. Both are Running Start students, graduating with both their associate degrees and their high school degrees.

June 20, 2019, 8:51pm Clark County News

Be strong, the speakers at Clark College’s commencement ceremony urged the record number of graduates. Be persistent, they told the crowd. Work hard. Live your values. Read story

A sign outside Mountain View High.

Mountain View teacher resigns over sexually explicit emails

A sign outside Mountain View High.

June 20, 2019, 3:29pm Clark County News

A Mountain View High School teacher resigned last month after he allegedly exchanged sexually explicit emails with a student. Read story

Howard Seaworth, center, embraces his stepmother Brenda Seaworth, left, and father Stephen Seaworth after the commencement ceremony for Clark College graduates at Larch Corrections Center in Yacolt on Wednesday. Seaworth recently completed his General Educational Development certificate.

Clark College graduates at Larch ‘ready to move forward’

Howard Seaworth, center, embraces his stepmother Brenda Seaworth, left, and father Stephen Seaworth after the commencement ceremony for Clark College graduates at Larch Corrections Center in Yacolt on Wednesday. Seaworth recently completed his General Educational Development certificate.

June 19, 2019, 8:30pm Clark County News

YACOLT -- Shawn Bjorne walked into Lauren Zavrel's class three weeks ago, sat down and announced he wouldn't be doing anything. Read story

Debra Erickson prepared an orange shrimp dish during her culinary arts final exam at Clark College in Vancouver on Wednesday. Erickson has retinitis pigmentosa, a rare genetic disorder that causes the cells in the retina to deteriorate. Erickson hopes to use her new skills to teach blind people how to cook.

Clark student trains to become culinary instructor for the blind

Debra Erickson prepared an orange shrimp dish during her culinary arts final exam at Clark College in Vancouver on Wednesday. Erickson has retinitis pigmentosa, a rare genetic disorder that causes the cells in the retina to deteriorate. Erickson hopes to use her new skills to teach blind people how to cook.

June 18, 2019, 6:03am Clark County News

Three years ago, Debra Erickson walked into the offices of the Oregon Commission for the Blind. Read story

Jennifer Scott and her husband, Kevin Scott, load boxes of donated books onto a flatbed truck at their Camas home before moving the books to the Camas School District offices.

Camas book van to make stops at elementary schools through summer

Jennifer Scott and her husband, Kevin Scott, load boxes of donated books onto a flatbed truck at their Camas home before moving the books to the Camas School District offices.

June 17, 2019, 9:09pm Clark County News

Mid-June is typically a time when teachers empty out their classrooms for the summer, but on a sweltering Wednesday afternoon, Jennifer Scott and her husband lugged thousands of books into the Camas School District offices. Read story

Hough Elementary School is caught in the middle of shifting standards at the Environmental Protection Agency for what qualifies as hazardous lead levels.

Changing lead rules may hit Hough Elementary School

Hough Elementary School is caught in the middle of shifting standards at the Environmental Protection Agency for what qualifies as hazardous lead levels.

June 14, 2019, 6:07pm Clark County News

Hough Elementary School is caught in the middle of shifting standards at the Environmental Protection Agency for what qualifies as hazardous lead levels. Read story

Woodland High School.

Two Woodland graduates’ stoles set off debate

Woodland High School.

June 13, 2019, 7:58pm Clark County News

A decision that Woodland High School Principal John Shoup made shortly before the school’s graduation ceremony June 7 caused a bit of a stir on the internet, leading to some less-than-friendly calls and emails to the district. Read story