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Wyatt Prutch, a student in Eric Saueracker's physics class at Hudson's Bay High School, brought his record player to class so he could listen to music during his physics midterm. Saueracker's tweets has picked up hundreds of thousands of likes and retweets on Twitter.

Photo of Hudson’s Bay student spinning Kanye West goes viral

Wyatt Prutch, a student in Eric Saueracker's physics class at Hudson's Bay High School, brought his record player to class so he could listen to music during his physics midterm. Saueracker's tweets has picked up hundreds of thousands of likes and retweets on Twitter.

April 12, 2018, 10:58am Clark County News

A Hudson’s Bay High School student was just tryna catch the beat when he brought a record player to his physics midterm this week. Read story

This March 2018 photo shows Kristina Olson in her laboratory in Seattle. She is the creator and leader of the TransYouth Project, which is considered the first large-scale long-term study of transgender children in the U.S. On Thursday, April 12, 2018, Olson was named winner of the NSF's annual Alan T. Waterman Award, the government's highest honor for scientists still in the early phases of their careers.

$1 million federal grant will help study of transgender kids

This March 2018 photo shows Kristina Olson in her laboratory in Seattle. She is the creator and leader of the TransYouth Project, which is considered the first large-scale long-term study of transgender children in the U.S. On Thursday, April 12, 2018, Olson was named winner of the NSF's annual Alan T. Waterman Award, the government's highest honor for scientists still in the early phases of their careers.

April 12, 2018, 10:38am Health

The first large-scale, national study of transgender children, including some as young as 3, is poised to expand thanks to a five-year, $1 million grant awarded Thursday by the National Science Foundation to the professor leading the project. Read story

The exterior of a new Woodland High School building.

Woodland Public Schools reports 4 cases of whooping cough

The exterior of a new Woodland High School building.

April 11, 2018, 5:31pm Clark County Health

Woodland Public Schools officials sent letters home to families Wednesday alerting them to four confirmed cases of whooping cough in the district and warning that students might have been exposed. Read story

Washington students show little growth in math, reading on national test

April 11, 2018, 10:30am Latest News

Since 2009, Washington student scores on a federal achievement test have largely stagnated in mathematics and reading — mirroring a national trend that some have dubbed “ education’s lost decade.” Read story

Third-graders eat lunch in a crowded classroom in March 2017 at Pleasant Valley Primary School. The school is one of several that would be affected by boundary shifts being considered by Battle Ground Public Schools.

Battle Ground schools consider changes to boundaries

Third-graders eat lunch in a crowded classroom in March 2017 at Pleasant Valley Primary School. The school is one of several that would be affected by boundary shifts being considered by Battle Ground Public Schools.

April 10, 2018, 7:13pm Clark County News

Battle Ground Public Schools students in the district’s south end could see boundary changes at their campuses next year in light of anticipated growth. Read story

Americans owe three times as much for student loans as they did a decade ago

April 10, 2018, 10:30am Latest News

Americans owe nearly three times as much in student loan debt today as they did a decade ago. A new national report sheds light on how much the residents of every county in the U.S. owes, and it also hints at what might be driving the numbers. Read story

Students at Glenwood Heights Primary School walk down a covered walkway to a classroom in March 7. The school, which was built in 1956, has many outdoor classroom entrances, which Battle Ground Public Schools says poses a safety concern. The district is seeking approval of a $224.9 million bond issue in an April 24 special election.

Battle Ground Public Schools preparing for if bond measure fails again

Students at Glenwood Heights Primary School walk down a covered walkway to a classroom in March 7. The school, which was built in 1956, has many outdoor classroom entrances, which Battle Ground Public Schools says poses a safety concern. The district is seeking approval of a $224.9 million bond issue in an April 24 special election.

April 9, 2018, 6:06am Clark County News

As Battle Ground school administrators hope for the upcoming school bond measure to pass, they are also preparing for the possibility that it won’t. Read story

Deana Dahl, from left, Gloria Redmond, Diane Nelson, Janice Sherer, Christine Gauf and Debbie Gale celebrate in May 1999 as the first six graduates from Washington State University Vancouver with a Master in Nursing degree.

30 years strong: WSUV grows into educational, economic force

Deana Dahl, from left, Gloria Redmond, Diane Nelson, Janice Sherer, Christine Gauf and Debbie Gale celebrate in May 1999 as the first six graduates from Washington State University Vancouver with a Master in Nursing degree.

April 8, 2018, 6:05am Clark County News

As Washington State University Vancouver approaches its 30th anniversary, there are few left on campus who have been there since its early days in Bauer Hall at Clark College. Read story