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Kimberly Houglum of Kalama, left, and Ashlynn Dean of Longview take a lunch break between classes at Washington State University Vancouver in February 2018.

WSUV study looks at student grades, teacher reviews

Kimberly Houglum of Kalama, left, and Ashlynn Dean of Longview take a lunch break between classes at Washington State University Vancouver in February 2018.

July 9, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

Long-standing wisdom in academic circles is that when students get mad about their grades, they get even in the form of poor teacher reviews. Read story

Battle Ground textbook update draws criticism

July 8, 2018, 6:01am Clark County News

The Battle Ground Public Schools Board of Directors on Monday will consider updates to its health textbook and curriculum materials, updating a 13-year-old textbook with new, scientifically accurate material. Read story

Michael J. Brotherton, a teacher placed on leave from Laurin Middle School after being charged with assaulting his wife, appears Thursday in Clark County Superior Court, following allegations that he stalked the woman in Seattle.

Suspect’s bail raised in domestic stalking case

Michael J. Brotherton, a teacher placed on leave from Laurin Middle School after being charged with assaulting his wife, appears Thursday in Clark County Superior Court, following allegations that he stalked the woman in Seattle.

July 5, 2018, 6:47pm Clark County News

A Clark County Superior Court judge raised bail in the case against a Battle Ground middle school teacher accused of assaulting his wife, after he was allegedly caught stalking the woman and one of their children in Seattle. Read story

Strategic planning to headline July 18 WSUV forum

July 4, 2018, 6:04am Business

Devising a strategic growth plan will be the focus of Washington State University Vancouver's Business Growth MAP Alliance forum July 18. Read story

Christine Choi poses for a photo at her drawing desk at her Felida home, along with concept art she created for her imagined game, “Mazu.” Christine won Google Play’s Change the Game design challenge, earning her a $10,000 scholarship.

Felida teen wins Google Play scholarship with game concept art

Christine Choi poses for a photo at her drawing desk at her Felida home, along with concept art she created for her imagined game, “Mazu.” Christine won Google Play’s Change the Game design challenge, earning her a $10,000 scholarship.

July 2, 2018, 6:02am Clark County News

Christine Choi’s bedroom in her Felida home is a testament to those things she loves the most. Read story

Students at Glenwood Heights Primary School walk down a covered walkway to a classroom in March.

OSPI: Battle Ground special ed students slighted

Students at Glenwood Heights Primary School walk down a covered walkway to a classroom in March.

June 28, 2018, 7:30pm Clark County News

Battle Ground Public Schools last school year failed to provide about 90 students at Glenwood Heights Primary School with the special education services they should have received, violating federal and state special education law, according to findings by the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. Read story

Washington ranked middle of the pack for education, higher overall on child well-being

June 28, 2018, 9:06am Northwest

An annual report of child well-being in the U.S. found Washington has a lot of room for improvement when it comes to educating its children from their early years and helping them to graduate high school on time. Read story

Teacher faces stalking charge in Seattle

June 27, 2018, 8:00pm Courts & Crime

A teacher placed on leave from Laurin Middle School after he was accused of assaulting his wife now faces a stalking charge in Seattle, from when he was allegedly seen driving around the woman’s home and one of their children’s schools. Read story