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Library workers get pay increase

December 31, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

Library trustees approved a pay increase for 49 employees Friday, ending several months of contract negotiations with members of one of the system’s unions. Read story

Thursday was moving day for Ridgefield School District's administrative offices, as it was relocated from a portable building outside Ridgefield High School to the repurposed View Ridge Middle School building downtown.

Ridgefield Administration and Civic Center opens

Thursday was moving day for Ridgefield School District's administrative offices, as it was relocated from a portable building outside Ridgefield High School to the repurposed View Ridge Middle School building downtown.

December 27, 2018, 7:07pm Clark County News

Her voice came from a corner hidden behind stacks of boxes: “I’ve got a great fort going,” Bonnie Harris joked. Read story

Interim custodial supervisor David Abts drives a campus golf cart to Gaiser Hall at Clark College.

Golf cart zone solves Clark College staff’s crossing issue

Interim custodial supervisor David Abts drives a campus golf cart to Gaiser Hall at Clark College.

December 26, 2018, 7:29pm Clark County News

It only took seven minutes for the Vancouver City Council to push forward a solution seven years in the making. Despite its lengthy journey, the solution is relatively simple: designate a golf cart zone to allow the electric carts to travel back and forth across Fort Vancouver Way. But for… Read story

Alexander Lorenzo, left, 9, reads "The Gym Teacher from the Black Lagoon" to Christopher Lopez, 9, in Jennifer Crosby's third grade class at Woodland Intermediate School on Tuesday, October 25, 2016. Crosby and fellow third grade teacher, Megan Lascik, are giving students flexible seating options in class to help them learn more comfortably.

Woodland Public Schools redraws school boundaries

Alexander Lorenzo, left, 9, reads "The Gym Teacher from the Black Lagoon" to Christopher Lopez, 9, in Jennifer Crosby's third grade class at Woodland Intermediate School on Tuesday, October 25, 2016. Crosby and fellow third grade teacher, Megan Lascik, are giving students flexible seating options in class to help them learn more comfortably.

December 26, 2018, 6:04pm Clark County News

Woodland Public Schools will go through some previously announced reconfiguration at the start of the 2019-2020 school year, and the school board recently approved some new boundaries for the changing district. Read story

Here’s how Washington’s 2 college savings plans stand

December 24, 2018, 9:16am Latest News

The state’s new DreamAhead savings program for education expenses has nearly a billion dollars in it, most of it a result of transfers from accounts in another state plan, the Guaranteed Education Tuition program. Read story

Washington State School for the Blind sophomore Dima Faraj, left, and senior Angel Patino, center, work on a lesson during the computer science principles class at Washington School for the Blind in Vancouver.

Vancouver teacher adapts computer science, math lessons for visually impaired

Washington State School for the Blind sophomore Dima Faraj, left, and senior Angel Patino, center, work on a lesson during the computer science principles class at Washington School for the Blind in Vancouver.

December 23, 2018, 6:02am Clark County News

High school sophomore Dima Faraj held his finger in the air, tracing a diamond. He leaned into his laptop, where zoomed-in, white type was displayed on a black screen as he troubleshot several lines of code. Read story

Supporters of the Vancouver Association of Education Support Professionals line the road during a rally in front of the Vancouver Public Schools' offices on Dec. 11.

Vancouver Public Schools, classified staff reach tentative contract agreement

Supporters of the Vancouver Association of Education Support Professionals line the road during a rally in front of the Vancouver Public Schools' offices on Dec. 11.

December 21, 2018, 5:33pm Clark County News

The Vancouver Association of Educational Support Professionals reached a tentative agreement on a new contract with Vancouver Public Schools on Friday evening, just minutes before the start of the holiday break. Read story

Supporters of the Vancouver Association of Education Support Professionals line the road during a rally in front of the Vancouver Public Schools' offices on Dec. 11.

VPS support staff march past school board meeting

Supporters of the Vancouver Association of Education Support Professionals line the road during a rally in front of the Vancouver Public Schools' offices on Dec. 11.

December 20, 2018, 7:37pm Clark County News

After putting the district on notice earlier this month that its members were willing to vote on a strike, the Vancouver Association of Educational Support Professionals demonstrated at a special Thursday school board meeting in support of improved wages and working conditions. Read story