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Clark College Aerospace Club goes international in competitions

July 25, 2018, 5:03am Community

Students in Clark College’s Aerospace Club participated in two international competitions recently. Read story

Parents, taxpayers have 6 days to tell officials what you want out of state’s public schools

July 24, 2018, 9:18am Latest News

What do you want your children to get out of Washington State’s public schools? What barriers are standing between kids and their goals? What should state education officials focus on? Read story

Kelcie Huntley was crossing the street at East McLoughlin and Grand boulevards on Oct. 20, 2014, when she was hit by a school bus on her way to Hudson’s Bay High School.

Vancouver schools to pay $325,000 in 2014 bus crash case

Kelcie Huntley was crossing the street at East McLoughlin and Grand boulevards on Oct. 20, 2014, when she was hit by a school bus on her way to Hudson’s Bay High School.

July 23, 2018, 8:12pm Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools agreed last month to a $325,000 settlement with a teenager struck by a district bus in 2014, a district spokeswoman said Monday. Read story

Group: Many Native students not counted

July 21, 2018, 6:02am Clark County News

A new organization in Clark County is pressing area school districts to improve identification and counting of Native American students and to reinstate funding for their educational programs. Read story

FILE - In this Feb. 10, 2010, file photo, characters from Sesame Street Live appear on the street by Madison Square Garden to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the live touring stage shows based on the PBS television series. in New York. From left are Ernie, Bert, Elmo, Cookie Monster (foreground), Abby Cadabby, and Zoe. The Sesame Street company is taking its beloved, critically-acclaimed brand of educational television into the highly profitable world of classroom curriculum. It’s a move that experts say could open the door for other companies to sink their teeth into a sacred learning space. Sesame Workshop and McGraw-Hill Education announced their new partnership Thursday, July 19, 2018.

Big move for Big Bird: Sesame Street is entering classrooms

FILE - In this Feb. 10, 2010, file photo, characters from Sesame Street Live appear on the street by Madison Square Garden to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the live touring stage shows based on the PBS television series. in New York. From left are Ernie, Bert, Elmo, Cookie Monster (foreground), Abby Cadabby, and Zoe. The Sesame Street company is taking its beloved, critically-acclaimed brand of educational television into the highly profitable world of classroom curriculum. It’s a move that experts say could open the door for other companies to sink their teeth into a sacred learning space. Sesame Workshop and McGraw-Hill Education announced their new partnership Thursday, July 19, 2018.

July 20, 2018, 10:54am Life

Sesame Street is taking its beloved, critically acclaimed brand of educational television into the highly profitable world of classroom curriculum — a move that experts say could open the door for other companies to move into the sensitive learning space with possible influence on children. Read story

Evergreen union, district gridlocked

July 19, 2018, 8:29pm Clark County News

The Evergreen Public Schools teachers union and the district remain gridlocked on teacher salaries after Thursday's bargaining session, union leaders said. Read story

Vancouver man sues preschool program

July 18, 2018, 8:28pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man is suing a Clark County preschool provider, alleging he was fired after he said he reported safety hazards to the provider and state. Read story

Lake Shore: Andrew Douglas, center, and other students who received a language scholarship from the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs to study Hindi for a year in Indore, India.

Columbia River High School student receives scholarship to spend year in India

Lake Shore: Andrew Douglas, center, and other students who received a language scholarship from the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs to study Hindi for a year in Indore, India.

July 18, 2018, 6:05am Community

Columbia River High School student Andrew Douglas, 15, received a language scholarship from the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs to study Hindi for a year in Indore, India. Read story