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Evergreen High School in Vancouver.

Evergreen High School closed due to lack of water service

Evergreen High School in Vancouver.

May 9, 2018, 1:00pm Clark County News

Evergreen High School was dismissed early Wednesday after a plumbing problem left 1,700 students and 200 staff members without a supply of fresh water. Read story

Fort Vancouver High students’ storytelling event returns

May 8, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

English teacher Ben Jatos’ juniors have something to say. They have a lot to say, actually, the way the Fort Vancouver High School teacher tells it. Read story

Hockinson High School names new principal

May 8, 2018, 5:59am Clark County News

 Andy Schoonover will be the next principal of Hockinson High School. He is scheduled to start July 1, pending school board approval. Read story

Student suing WSU claims university violated Title VI, IX

May 7, 2018, 10:44am Northwest

A student has filed a lawsuit against Washington State University, claiming the university failed to protect her from a hostile campus environment in 2015. Read story

Woman struck by foul ball sues Vancouver school district

May 3, 2018, 9:44pm Clark County News

A Vancouver woman is suing Vancouver Public Schools, alleging the district failed to protect her from a foul ball that came hurtling toward her at a baseball game last year. Read story

Students in Clark College’s anatomy and physiology classes get a deep understanding of the human body that they can then use as they move on into nursing and dental programs.

Cadavers share their silent lessons with Clark students

Students in Clark College’s anatomy and physiology classes get a deep understanding of the human body that they can then use as they move on into nursing and dental programs.

May 3, 2018, 9:35pm Clark County News

When Tony Chennault first studied anatomy and physiology at the University of Puget Sound, he said his professor wheeled a single cadaver into the lab and the entire class huddled around the body in a poorly ventilated room. Read story

Komivi Akengue, 26, leans on an interactive soccer wall he helped create at ControlTek in Vancouver. The soccer wall, which Akengue worked on in his capstone class at Washington State University Vancouver, provides light-up targets for soccer players and tracks the speed of the ball. Akengue, who is originally from Togo, will be graduating Saturday from WSU Vancouver with a degree in electrical engineering.

Immigrant overcomes racial slurs, earns degree in electrical engineering

Komivi Akengue, 26, leans on an interactive soccer wall he helped create at ControlTek in Vancouver. The soccer wall, which Akengue worked on in his capstone class at Washington State University Vancouver, provides light-up targets for soccer players and tracks the speed of the ball. Akengue, who is originally from Togo, will be graduating Saturday from WSU Vancouver with a degree in electrical engineering.

May 3, 2018, 9:30pm Clark County News

Komivi Akengue’s life has always been about moving forward. Read story

Teacher of the year Mandy Manning poses for a photograph at the Washington Court Hotel, Wednesday, April 18, 2018, in Washington. The national award winner embarks on a yearlong advocacy role to represent the best of the profession. Manning says she will use her new platform to encourage educators across the country to get out of their comfort zones in order to best serve the diversity of their students.

Trump presents teaching award to educator of teen refugees

Teacher of the year Mandy Manning poses for a photograph at the Washington Court Hotel, Wednesday, April 18, 2018, in Washington. The national award winner embarks on a yearlong advocacy role to represent the best of the profession. Manning says she will use her new platform to encourage educators across the country to get out of their comfort zones in order to best serve the diversity of their students.

May 2, 2018, 12:19pm Latest News

President Donald Trump presented the National Teacher of the Year award on Wednesday to a Washington state educator who gave him a stack of letters from some of the teenage refugees she teaches that talk about what coming to the U.S. has meant to them. Read story