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Mountain View High School senior Teresa Buchholz demonstrates across the floor exercises to the younger dancers during dance team tryouts at the high school on May 23.

2018 Clark County grads revel in diverse roles

Mountain View High School senior Teresa Buchholz demonstrates across the floor exercises to the younger dancers during dance team tryouts at the high school on May 23.

June 3, 2018, 6:05am Clark County News

In our annual look at high school graduation, The Columbian this year presents a cross-section of the diverse experiences and lives of the Class of 2018. Read story

2018 Clark County High School graduation ceremonies

June 3, 2018, 6:00am News

Battle Ground High School Read story

Alina Shcherbakova watches as Joshua Hill plays a video game she created during the school year. Video games and digital apps were on display Saturday at Cascade Park Community Library during Evergreen Public Schools Game Design Expo.

Creativity abounds at gaming expo

Alina Shcherbakova watches as Joshua Hill plays a video game she created during the school year. Video games and digital apps were on display Saturday at Cascade Park Community Library during Evergreen Public Schools Game Design Expo.

June 2, 2018, 10:55pm Clark County News

Turns out it’s pretty easy to lure throngs of teens and elementary school students to the library on a Saturday morning, so long as there are dozens of video games there that they can play for free. Read story

Audit: District 112’s $6.3M health care liability misreported

June 2, 2018, 6:10am Clark County News

Some of Washington’s Educational Service Districts and the State Auditor’s Office are at odds over whether districts complied with federal law to report their financial statements, including Southwest Washington’s Educational Service District 112. Read story

Gardner School second-graders Dashiell Weiss, right, and his Team Smoothie business partner Ben Wheeler, left, make smoothies during the annual Gardner Market on Friday. The event gives the students a chance to become entrepreneurs for a day and help raise money for nonprofits. This year the event will benefit the Eagle Creek Fire Restoration Fund and The Ocean Cleanup.

Gardner School market teaches students tricks of commerce and collaboration

Gardner School second-graders Dashiell Weiss, right, and his Team Smoothie business partner Ben Wheeler, left, make smoothies during the annual Gardner Market on Friday. The event gives the students a chance to become entrepreneurs for a day and help raise money for nonprofits. This year the event will benefit the Eagle Creek Fire Restoration Fund and The Ocean Cleanup.

June 1, 2018, 11:30pm Clark County News

There’s a few important things to know about designing and selling a product, Gardner School first-grader Aubrey Silbernagel said. Read story

Battle Ground schools seeking input on overcrowding

June 1, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

Battle Ground Public Schools is seeking community input on overcrowding at its southern campuses. 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’s third bachelor’s degree to launch in fall

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.

May 31, 2018, 7:49pm Clark County News

Clark College this fall will launch its bachelor’s degree of applied sciences in human services, a degree the college says will help students advance their careers in the behavioral health field. Read story

Mark A. Lugliani, 59, pleaded not guilty in Clark County Superior Court on Wednesday, May 30, 2018, to third-degree child molestation. The charge stems from allegations that Lugliani molested a physically disabled female student at a school.

Evergreen Public Schools sub pleads not guilty to molesting student

Mark A. Lugliani, 59, pleaded not guilty in Clark County Superior Court on Wednesday, May 30, 2018, to third-degree child molestation. The charge stems from allegations that Lugliani molested a physically disabled female student at a school.

May 30, 2018, 11:25am Clark County News

An Evergreen Public Schools substitute teacher accused of molesting a physically disabled female student at a school was arraigned Wednesday in Clark County Superior Court. Read story