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Evergreen Public Schools Superintendent Mike Merlino, then the chief operating officer for the district, discusses a bond request with The Columbian's Editorial Board in January 2018.

Evergreen Public Schools exploring areas to cut budget

Evergreen Public Schools Superintendent Mike Merlino, then the chief operating officer for the district, discusses a bond request with The Columbian's Editorial Board in January 2018.

March 12, 2019, 9:53pm Clark County News

Paul Warner isn’t sleeping well. Read story

Brett Nair, center, consultant with the Oregon Education Association, speaks during a meeting of Clark College Association for Higher Education members on campus Tuesday afternoon. Nair encouraged members to stand united during ongoing union negotiations.

Clark College faculty union emphasizes unity

Brett Nair, center, consultant with the Oregon Education Association, speaks during a meeting of Clark College Association for Higher Education members on campus Tuesday afternoon. Nair encouraged members to stand united during ongoing union negotiations.

March 12, 2019, 7:08pm Clark County News

In a series of forums this week, Clark College’s faculty union emphasized a need to show a united force as negotiations continue with the Vancouver community college. Read story

The CASEE building houses the district office for Battle Ground Public Schools.

Auditor: Battle Ground school district didn’t allocate Title I funds properly

The CASEE building houses the district office for Battle Ground Public Schools.

March 10, 2019, 4:47pm Clark County News

The Washington State Auditor’s Office issued a finding against Battle Ground Public Schools Thursday over how it handled federal funds. Read story

Hockinson School District announced that the school board has selected Steve Marshall, currently the director of educational resources at Camas School District, will take over as superintendent after this current school year.

New superintendent chosen for Hockinson School District

Hockinson School District announced that the school board has selected Steve Marshall, currently the director of educational resources at Camas School District, will take over as superintendent after this current school year.

March 10, 2019, 4:38pm Clark County News

Steve Marshall will be the next superintendent of Hockinson School District. Read story

Rob Henrikson

Battle Ground school board fills District 2 director position

Rob Henrikson

March 10, 2019, 4:32pm Clark County News

The Battle Ground Public Schools Board of Directors selected Rob Henrikson to fill the District 2 director position left vacant after Ken Root’s resignation in February. Read story

Nate McConnell, from left, interacts with classmates Aran O’Day and Mason McCarty as the teammates study their second-place trophy during the Solar Car Challenge at Hudson’s Bay High School Saturday in Vancouver. The challenge is a mixture of a science fair and pinewood derby, where teams present their car designs and race.

Solar Car Challenge part science fair, part pinewood derby

Nate McConnell, from left, interacts with classmates Aran O’Day and Mason McCarty as the teammates study their second-place trophy during the Solar Car Challenge at Hudson’s Bay High School Saturday in Vancouver. The challenge is a mixture of a science fair and pinewood derby, where teams present their car designs and race.

March 9, 2019, 8:51pm Clark County News

Mason McCarty, 14, tried to stay calm. Read story

Clark College faculty and supporters prepare to make their way across campus during a Feb. 13 rally for a better contract. The college is convening a task force to consider staff reductions, which the union claims is related to their demands for pay increases.

Clark College looks at staff cuts

Clark College faculty and supporters prepare to make their way across campus during a Feb. 13 rally for a better contract. The college is convening a task force to consider staff reductions, which the union claims is related to their demands for pay increases.

March 9, 2019, 4:46pm Clark County News

Clark College will consider staff cuts in light of an expected 5 percent budget cut, according to a letter from President Bob Knight to the faculty union. Read story

Rising housing costs topic of film, talk at Clark College

March 9, 2019, 6:01am Clark County News

Staff of The Independent, Clark College's student newspaper, are hosting a documentary film and discussion on gentrification and the resulting effect on housing costs. Read story