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Union High School junior Phillip Meng, 15, was named one of four 2018 Coolidge Scholars, giving him four years of tuition, room and board at any college of his choosing.

Coolidge scholarship gives Union High junior free ride

Union High School junior Phillip Meng, 15, was named one of four 2018 Coolidge Scholars, giving him four years of tuition, room and board at any college of his choosing.

May 29, 2018, 8:43pm Clark County News

Phillip Meng is more than a year away from starting college, and while he's not sure which school he wants to attend, he already has the bills covered. Read story

Amanda Cowan/The Columbian Participants in the Race to Remember 5K and 10K races take off from the starting line at Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial Plaza on Monday morning.

Runners Race to Remember in Vancouver

Amanda Cowan/The Columbian Participants in the Race to Remember 5K and 10K races take off from the starting line at Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial Plaza on Monday morning.

May 28, 2018, 11:09am Clark County News

Downtown Vancouver was awash with red, white and blue Monday, as runners gathered at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial Plaza for the annual Race to Remember. Read story

Heritage High School in Vancouver is among the Evergreen Public Schools that will see a change in administrators next school year.

Evergreen Public Schools announces administrative changes

Heritage High School in Vancouver is among the Evergreen Public Schools that will see a change in administrators next school year.

May 27, 2018, 4:29pm Clark County News

Evergreen Public Schools last week announced the hiring and assignment changes of new administrators for next school year. Read story

Students listen to a story at Lincoln Elementary School’s evening preschool program. The Foundation for Vancouver Public Schools received its largest ever one-time donation of $500,000 from an anonymous donor to expand the afternoon preschool programs.

Anonymous donor pledges $500,000 to the Foundation for Vancouver Public Schools

Students listen to a story at Lincoln Elementary School’s evening preschool program. The Foundation for Vancouver Public Schools received its largest ever one-time donation of $500,000 from an anonymous donor to expand the afternoon preschool programs.

May 25, 2018, 10:49pm Clark County News

A major donation will help Vancouver Public Schools support the district's littlest learners and their families, district officials said this week. Read story

The faces of 110 Skyview High School students will look down on the corner of Evergreen and C streets from the windows of the Vancouver Community Library for the next month. The portraits were created by a small group of Skyview photography students as part of a global art project called Inside Out.

Skyview High art project puts students’ faces in Vancouver library

The faces of 110 Skyview High School students will look down on the corner of Evergreen and C streets from the windows of the Vancouver Community Library for the next month. The portraits were created by a small group of Skyview photography students as part of a global art project called Inside Out.

May 22, 2018, 6:05am Clark County Life

Some folks just stare you down. But nearly all of these larger-than-life faces look out at Vancouver with love. That’s one way to build community. Read story

‘How we came here’ topic of Saturday talk

May 22, 2018, 6:04am Clark County Life

The various paths that brought hundreds of thousands of people to Clark County will be the topic of Saturday's discussion at Vancouver Community Library, 901 C St., Vancouver. Read story

Changes to come for Battle Ground Public Schools

May 20, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

Battle Ground Public Schools has announced administrative changes for the 2018-19 school year, including principals, assistant principals and directors. The administrators will begin their new positions July 1. Read story

A student from Destiny Charter Middle School in Tacoma, Wash., holds a sign that reads "Students Before Politics," during a rally held by charter school students, teachers, and supporters at the Capitol in Olympia, Wash., Thursday, May 17, 2018.  Teachers unions and other groups have sued over Washington state's 2016 charter school law, which was enacted after the justices struck down the old law as unconstitutional. (AP Photo/Ted S.

State Supreme Court weighs validity of charter school law

A student from Destiny Charter Middle School in Tacoma, Wash., holds a sign that reads "Students Before Politics," during a rally held by charter school students, teachers, and supporters at the Capitol in Olympia, Wash., Thursday, May 17, 2018.  Teachers unions and other groups have sued over Washington state's 2016 charter school law, which was enacted after the justices struck down the old law as unconstitutional. (AP Photo/Ted S.

May 17, 2018, 1:30pm Latest News

Hundreds of charter school students rallied at the state Capitol on Thursday as the Washington Supreme Court considered arguments that could threaten to close their classrooms. Read story