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Vancouver Public Schools is looking at the site of the old main Fort Vancouver Regional Library branch for a new downtown elementary school.

VPS eyes different site for downtown elementary school

Vancouver Public Schools is looking at the site of the old main Fort Vancouver Regional Library branch for a new downtown elementary school.

August 9, 2018, 10:49am Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools announced Thursday that the proposed location of its downtown elementary school has moved — outside of the downtown core. Read story

WSU short of dorm rooms as it welcomes largest frosh class

August 9, 2018, 9:38am Northwest

Washington State University is preparing to welcome the largest freshman class in its history, and is short of dorm rooms to house them. Read story

How can Washington state better fund special education? Officials want to hear from you

August 3, 2018, 11:37am Northwest

In Washington, school districts don’t always have enough money to provide the mandated supports to students with disabilities. Read story

Members of GeoGirls geology and technology field camp burst into laughter as a 5-foot helium balloon pops before a mapping exercise at Mount St. Helens on Wednesday. The group decided to troubleshoot the situation and found ways to complete the mapping exercise by foot instead of with the balloon.

Burst their balloon, GeoGirls will find a workaround

Members of GeoGirls geology and technology field camp burst into laughter as a 5-foot helium balloon pops before a mapping exercise at Mount St. Helens on Wednesday. The group decided to troubleshoot the situation and found ways to complete the mapping exercise by foot instead of with the balloon.

August 1, 2018, 10:29pm Clark County News

Call it a poor woman’s drone. Read story

In this May 10, 2018 photo, Harley, 2, and Reagan Rufner participate in painting time in the 1-2-3- Grow & Learn program in the library at Roosevelt Elementary in Vancouver, Wash.

Vancouver schools helping families living in poverty

In this May 10, 2018 photo, Harley, 2, and Reagan Rufner participate in painting time in the 1-2-3- Grow & Learn program in the library at Roosevelt Elementary in Vancouver, Wash.

July 28, 2018, 3:12pm Latest News

Every morning before class starts, Shanna Baird welcomes the same sandy-haired student into her cramped but tidy office at Hazel Dell Elementary. Read story

Members of the Battle Ground High School vocal jazz ensemble practice the classic 1980s power ballad “I Want To Know What Love Is” on Thursday in preparation for their Saturday performance with Foreigner.

Foreigner gig a fun departure for Battle Ground High ensemble

Members of the Battle Ground High School vocal jazz ensemble practice the classic 1980s power ballad “I Want To Know What Love Is” on Thursday in preparation for their Saturday performance with Foreigner.

July 26, 2018, 9:09pm Clark County News

Well, their parents will think it’s cool. Read story

Vancouver Public Schools’ central administrative office.

Parents file special ed complaints against VPS

Vancouver Public Schools’ central administrative office.

July 26, 2018, 8:20pm Clark County News

Two parents have filed complaints against Vancouver Public Schools alleging the district failed to provide their children with state and federally required special education services. Read story

Woodland: Rhys Thomas juggles multiple items while balancing on a tightrope during his educational performance at Woodland Primary School.

OMSI, performer team up to teach Woodland students

Woodland: Rhys Thomas juggles multiple items while balancing on a tightrope during his educational performance at Woodland Primary School.

July 25, 2018, 6:05am Community

Rhys Thomas, a performer who uses juggling and circus tricks to teach science, visited Woodland Primary School to perform “Gollyology,” a show he developed in partnership with the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. Read story