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Ridgefield: Union Ridge Elementary School second-graders Lizzy Bloom, left, and Clara Bruguier, right, play cards with Ken Carson at the Ridgefield Community Center during a monthly visit to meet with local seniors.

Ridgefield second-graders meet monthly with local seniors

Ridgefield: Union Ridge Elementary School second-graders Lizzy Bloom, left, and Clara Bruguier, right, play cards with Ken Carson at the Ridgefield Community Center during a monthly visit to meet with local seniors.

July 18, 2018, 6:04am Community

Sara Eastham and her second-graders at Union Ridge Elementary School have started taking short walks down the street to the Ridgefield Community Center each month. Read story

Orchards: Susan Mangin’s Imagine It, Design It, Make It class at Heritage High School, and some of the wood cars and trucks they made, about half of which were donated to YWCA Clark County’s Safechoice program for children affected by domestic violence.

Heritage High School students build wood cars, donate them to shelter

Orchards: Susan Mangin’s Imagine It, Design It, Make It class at Heritage High School, and some of the wood cars and trucks they made, about half of which were donated to YWCA Clark County’s Safechoice program for children affected by domestic violence.

July 18, 2018, 6:03am Community

Susan Mangin’s Imagine It, Design It, Make It class spent about nine weeks imagining, designing and making 40 trucks and cars out of wood. Read story

Washougal: Hathaway Elementary School fourth-grader Abigail Picho with parents Graciela and Facundo Picho, and a new bicycle she won through the school’s Strive for Five attendance program.

Hathaway Elementary students in Washougal awarded bikes for attendance

Washougal: Hathaway Elementary School fourth-grader Abigail Picho with parents Graciela and Facundo Picho, and a new bicycle she won through the school’s Strive for Five attendance program.

July 18, 2018, 6:03am Community

Seven Hathaway Elementary School students won new bicycles as part of the school’s yearlong Strive for Five attendance program, which tries to limit absences to no more than five per year. Read story

Clark instructor receives tech grant

July 17, 2018, 6:04am Clark County News

Clark College computer technology instructor Bruce Elgort received grants to add accessibility principles into his computer science curriculum. Read story

Doug Sheddy speaks to a crowd opposing the adoption of "High School FLASH" Monday at Battle Ground Public Schools. Critics of the curriculum say its lessons on gender identity and sexual orientation are not appropriate for children.

FLASH 1 of 6 curricula for high schoolers vetted by the state

Doug Sheddy speaks to a crowd opposing the adoption of "High School FLASH" Monday at Battle Ground Public Schools. Critics of the curriculum say its lessons on gender identity and sexual orientation are not appropriate for children.

July 15, 2018, 6:03am Clark County Health

It’s back to the drawing board for Battle Ground Public Schools’ adoption of new sexual health curriculum, meaning high school students at the district are likely to start this coming school year using what district officials have described as an out-of-date and scientifically inaccurate textbook in their health class. Read story

Clark College to host Medicare info session

July 14, 2018, 6:04am Clark County Health

Clark College's Mature Learning program is hosting a free information session about understanding Medicare from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at Clark's main campus at 1933 Fort Vancouver Way in Foster Hall Room 126. Read story

Leadership classes set to begin at Clark College

July 10, 2018, 6:01am Business

Clark College will offer another four-part leadership course on Thursdays this fall, the school announced Monday. Read story

Doug Sheddy speaks to a crowd opposing the adoption of "High School FLASH" Monday at Battle Ground Public Schools. Critics of the curriculum say its lessons on gender identity and sexual orientation are not appropriate for children.

Battle Ground schools table new sexual health curriculum

Doug Sheddy speaks to a crowd opposing the adoption of "High School FLASH" Monday at Battle Ground Public Schools. Critics of the curriculum say its lessons on gender identity and sexual orientation are not appropriate for children.

July 9, 2018, 10:06pm Clark County News

Under public pressure, the Battle Ground Public Schools Board of Directors delayed its decision to adopt new comprehensive and sexual health curriculum. Read story