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Student art funds fight against child abuse

June 8, 2018, 6:02am Clark County News

Students at The Goddard School of Vancouver-Salmon Creek recently raised $5,790 for Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center's Child Abuse Assessment Team. Read story

The CASEE building houses the district office for Battle Ground Public Schools.

Battle Ground schools announce administrative changes

The CASEE building houses the district office for Battle Ground Public Schools.

June 7, 2018, 7:08pm Clark County News

Additional administrative changes have been announced in Battle Ground Public Schools, including for principals, assistant principals and directors. Read story

Court: Compliance reached in McCleary education funding case

June 7, 2018, 1:39pm Latest News

The Washington Supreme Court says lawmakers have successfully finalized a long-running case on state funding of basic education. Read story

JJ Dobles, 18, left, and Koy Chaston, 17, both of Washougal, pet 4-month-old corgi puppy Gimli’s belly during Corgis Day at Clark College in Vancouver on Wednesday. The Activities Programming Board put on the event to help students relieve stress as spring finals approach.

Corgis buoy spirits at Clark College

JJ Dobles, 18, left, and Koy Chaston, 17, both of Washougal, pet 4-month-old corgi puppy Gimli’s belly during Corgis Day at Clark College in Vancouver on Wednesday. The Activities Programming Board put on the event to help students relieve stress as spring finals approach.

June 6, 2018, 5:57pm Clark County News

A crowd at Clark College let out a massive “awwuh” Wednesday, as a low-riding corgi puppy hurled itself across the floor and into the arms of Elli McElhose. Read story

Man appears in court in Clark College incident

June 5, 2018, 8:28pm Clark County News

A 22-year-old Vancouver man who reportedly prompted a lockdown at Clark College last week made an initial appearance Tuesday morning in Clark County Superior Court. Read story

Members of the Washougal Association of Educators chat while waiting to hear updates from their contract negotiations with the school district at Washougal High School in June. The Washougal Association of Educators held a tailgate outside the high school during the negotiations.

Adding up McCleary math: Long division ahead?

Members of the Washougal Association of Educators chat while waiting to hear updates from their contract negotiations with the school district at Washougal High School in June. The Washougal Association of Educators held a tailgate outside the high school during the negotiations.

June 4, 2018, 9:41pm Clark County News

It’s likely to be another hot summer for union negotiations in Southwest Washington and around the state as school districts and their teachers unions begin debating how to spend the millions of additional dollars districts will receive under the new school funding model. Read story

Clark College briefly went into an emergency lockdown Friday afternoon after a man called 911 to report that he was armed and had killed two police officers on campus, according to the Vancouver Police Department. The suspect was not armed, and no officers or civilians were injured.

Clark College: Technical glitch put ‘drill’ in all-clear message

Clark College briefly went into an emergency lockdown Friday afternoon after a man called 911 to report that he was armed and had killed two police officers on campus, according to the Vancouver Police Department. The suspect was not armed, and no officers or civilians were injured.

June 4, 2018, 6:24pm Clark County News

A technical glitch was to blame for an all-clear message that suggested Friday’s lockdown at Clark College was a drill, the school’s chief security official said Monday. Read story

Seton Catholic College Preparatory High School’s graduating seniors stand in a pew Friday during their baccalaureate ceremony at Proto-Cathedral of St. James the Greater in Vancouver.

Other ceremonies laud high school grads

Seton Catholic College Preparatory High School’s graduating seniors stand in a pew Friday during their baccalaureate ceremony at Proto-Cathedral of St. James the Greater in Vancouver.

June 4, 2018, 6:05am Churches & Religion

Graduations are rife with all sorts of traditions — the caps and gowns, tassels and diplomas — but there’s one thing that’s absent from public school graduation ceremonies: religion. Read story