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School district issues ‘stranger danger’ alerts

March 2, 2018, 2:45pm Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools sent out two "stranger danger" alerts Friday after receiving reports of two students being approached or followed by strangers as they walked to and from their respective schools. Read story

County schools deal with 3 incidents involving threats

February 27, 2018, 9:57pm Clark County News

Three incidents at Clark County high schools in a little more than a week, two of which resulted in criminal charges against teenagers, involved threats of gunfire or the use of a pellet gun. Read story

First-graders walk back to their classrooms after enjoying a meal of green eggs and ham at Marrion Elementary School on Tuesday morning in Vancouver. The school kicked off Read Across America week with a colorful breakfast, donated by Beaches Restaurant & Bar, in honor of Dr. Seuss’ beloved children’s books. Beaches owner Mark Matthias and a team of volunteers have been feeding green eggs and ham to students for 23 years.

Vancouver students do like green eggs and ham

First-graders walk back to their classrooms after enjoying a meal of green eggs and ham at Marrion Elementary School on Tuesday morning in Vancouver. The school kicked off Read Across America week with a colorful breakfast, donated by Beaches Restaurant & Bar, in honor of Dr. Seuss’ beloved children’s books. Beaches owner Mark Matthias and a team of volunteers have been feeding green eggs and ham to students for 23 years.

February 27, 2018, 9:40pm Clark County News

The kids will eat them in the gym, they will eat them on a whim, as Beaches cooks green eggs and hams, for Vancouver students and their fams. Read story

Evergreen teachers union hosts film showing

February 24, 2018, 6:02am Clark County News

The Evergreen Education Association is hosting a film screening of "Girl Rising," a documentary about the power of educating girls around the world. Read story

Vice President of Student Affairs Bill Belden talks with a prospective student in South Korea during a recruitment trip.

International enrollment falls at Clark College

Vice President of Student Affairs Bill Belden talks with a prospective student in South Korea during a recruitment trip.

February 24, 2018, 6:02am Clark County News

International enrollment is down at Clark College, and recent national policy and immigration reform might be responsible, according to Clark administrators and students. Read story

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Vancouver elementary says man tried to abduct girl walking to school

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February 23, 2018, 2:51pm Clark County News

A Vancouver elementary school sent out a “stranger danger” message to parents Tuesday after a man tried to abduct a girl walking to school with her father. Read story

Timothy Busch of Vancouver sings during a dress rehearsal for “Hair: The Original Tribal Love-Rock Musical,” at Clark College’s Decker Theater.

Clark College flashes back to the contentious ’60s with ‘Hair’ revival

Timothy Busch of Vancouver sings during a dress rehearsal for “Hair: The Original Tribal Love-Rock Musical,” at Clark College’s Decker Theater.

February 23, 2018, 6:05am Clark County Life

The movie musical “Hair,” made a full decade after the chaotic period of American history it portrays, tells its tale in a surprisingly straightforward manner. Its themes may be anti-war rebellion and societal upheaval, but its story wraps up tidily. Read story

Many local schools operated with a late start on Thursday morning, but because temperatures lingered just above freezing the freeways and metro-area streets were mostly bare. Drivers are seen along Blandford Drive canyon from MacArthur Boulevard to Evergreen Boulevard late Thursday morning, Feb. 22, 2018, in Vancouver.

Late snow to extend school year for some

Many local schools operated with a late start on Thursday morning, but because temperatures lingered just above freezing the freeways and metro-area streets were mostly bare. Drivers are seen along Blandford Drive canyon from MacArthur Boulevard to Evergreen Boulevard late Thursday morning, Feb. 22, 2018, in Vancouver.

February 22, 2018, 5:39pm Clark County News

A recent bout of winter weather came too late for some area school districts to use their built-in snow days, meaning the school year will be extended into the summer. Read story