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Clark College’s fundraising arm will announced its largest-ever scholarship donation: a $4 million trust left by one of the college’s earliest graduates.

Clark College Foundation to receive $4 million trust

Clark College’s fundraising arm will announced its largest-ever scholarship donation: a $4 million trust left by one of the college’s earliest graduates.

November 14, 2018, 6:47pm Clark County News

Clark College’s fundraising arm will announce its largest-ever scholarship donation this evening: a $4 million trust left by one of the college’s earliest graduates. Read story

The Evergreen School Board plans to submit a levy request to voters, including a technology levy. At right is John Steach, Evergreen Public Schools superintendent.

Evergreen Public Schools to put two levies on February ballot

The Evergreen School Board plans to submit a levy request to voters, including a technology levy. At right is John Steach, Evergreen Public Schools superintendent.

November 13, 2018, 9:39pm Clark County News

Voters in Evergreen Public Schools in February will vote on two school funding measures, including something new for the district: a technology levy. Read story

Senior Samuel Edmundson, left, gives an affectionate nose-honk to his brother, eighth-grader Joseph Edmundson, during a break in dress rehearsal.

Silly behavior gets serious about our environment in VSAA play

Senior Samuel Edmundson, left, gives an affectionate nose-honk to his brother, eighth-grader Joseph Edmundson, during a break in dress rehearsal.

November 8, 2018, 6:00am Clark County Life

Mining the depths of your personality for quirks and oddities that make you different from your peers isn’t a teenager’s usual jam — let alone rehearsing those idiosyncracies and exposing them onstage so the whole world can laugh at you. Read story

Sandra Yager, then Hockinson High School principal, in May 2010. Yager, who’s in her eighth year as the school district’s superintendent, is leaving the district at the end of the school year, she announced Wednesday.

Hockinson School District superintendent resigns effective July 1

Sandra Yager, then Hockinson High School principal, in May 2010. Yager, who’s in her eighth year as the school district’s superintendent, is leaving the district at the end of the school year, she announced Wednesday.

November 7, 2018, 7:03pm Clark County News

Hockinson School District Superintendent Sandra Yager will leave the district at the end of the school year. Read story

Rep. Paul Harris, R-Vancouver, ranking member of the House Education Committee, and Rep. Monica Stonier, D-Vancouver, vice chair of the House Education Committee, speak to the Washington State Board of Education on Wednesday morning at Educational Service District 112 in Vancouver.

Vancouver legislators: Make it easier to pass school facilities bonds

Rep. Paul Harris, R-Vancouver, ranking member of the House Education Committee, and Rep. Monica Stonier, D-Vancouver, vice chair of the House Education Committee, speak to the Washington State Board of Education on Wednesday morning at Educational Service District 112 in Vancouver.

November 7, 2018, 6:35pm Clark County News

Battle Ground voters, take note: Two Vancouver-area state legislators promised the Washington State Board of Education on Wednesday that they would support legislation making it easier to pass school facilities bonds. Read story

The original brick building from 1932 still houses four classes at Green Mountain School, a K-8 school district outside of Woodland, seen in October.

Green Mountain voters support capital levy

The original brick building from 1932 still houses four classes at Green Mountain School, a K-8 school district outside of Woodland, seen in October.

November 6, 2018, 9:35pm Clark County News

Voters living in the Green Mountain School District approved a capital levy to make upgrades and repairs to the one school in the K-8 district. Read story

Kindergartners at Pleasant Valley Primary pick up lunch items and pay for their meals in a hallway because the school does not have a cafeteria, as seen on Tuesday morning, Oct. 4, 2016.

Battle Ground reviews 4 options to address crowded schools

Kindergartners at Pleasant Valley Primary pick up lunch items and pay for their meals in a hallway because the school does not have a cafeteria, as seen on Tuesday morning, Oct. 4, 2016.

November 5, 2018, 8:11pm Clark County News

The Battle Ground school board got a taste Monday night of possible options for shifting district boundaries to address overcrowded schools. Read story

WSUV researcher studies climate, drought

November 5, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

The world’s most catastrophic drought and subsequently deadly famine of the last 800 years was less than a century and a half ago. Read story