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Custodian Trish Happs makes her way through the cafeteria shared by Columbia River Gorge Elementary School and Jemtegaard Middle School in late August while preparing for the start of school.

Washougal School District OKs deal with employees association

Custodian Trish Happs makes her way through the cafeteria shared by Columbia River Gorge Elementary School and Jemtegaard Middle School in late August while preparing for the start of school.

December 13, 2017, 6:15pm Clark County News

The Washougal School District’s board of directors has voted to approve a new two-year agreement between the district and Washougal chapter of the Public Schools Employees association. Read story

Vancouver City Hall (The Columbian files)

Glitch left Evergreen Public Schools $1.2 million short on fees

Vancouver City Hall (The Columbian files)

December 11, 2017, 8:52pm Clark County Politics

A glitch at the city of Vancouver left the Evergreen school district minus about $1.2 million of its expected construction school impact fees, according to the city and the district. Read story

During the 2016-17 school year, just 41 percent of Mountain View High School students were up to date on all of their immunizations.

Whooping cough strikes at Mountain View High School

During the 2016-17 school year, just 41 percent of Mountain View High School students were up to date on all of their immunizations.

December 11, 2017, 5:52pm Clark County Health

Half a dozen students at Mountain View High School have contracted whooping cough since last month. Read story

The commons area at Camas High School often is busy.

Controversy compels school to delay Unity Week

The commons area at Camas High School often is busy.

December 9, 2017, 6:15pm Clark County News

A weeklong celebration of diversity at Camas High School has been pushed back until spring. Read story

Camas High School hosts speaker series

December 7, 2017, 6:02am Clark County News

Camas High School will host a TED Talk Night at 6 p.m. today in the school library. Read story

Ophelia Noble, founder of The Noble Foundation, speaks about the recent posting of “It’s OK to be white” posters on the Clark College campus on Wednesday. Clark College appears to be among the latest campuses hit by the posters in the United States.

‘It’s OK to be white’ posters rattle Clark College

Ophelia Noble, founder of The Noble Foundation, speaks about the recent posting of “It’s OK to be white” posters on the Clark College campus on Wednesday. Clark College appears to be among the latest campuses hit by the posters in the United States.

December 6, 2017, 10:08pm Clark County News

The appearance of “It’s OK to be white” and similar posters on the Clark College campus left students and staff feeling frightened, angry and threatened, members of a crowded audience said at a community forum Wednesday. Read story

WSU Vancouver student Kelsie Reef, left, presents her team’s campaign to a group of judges and WSU Vancouver students Tuesday during the Washington Says No More campaign presentations, while her teammate Melanie Shelton prepares at the lectern behind her at Pacific Continental Bank in Vancouver.

No More: WSUV students craft campaigns targeting sexual violence

WSU Vancouver student Kelsie Reef, left, presents her team’s campaign to a group of judges and WSU Vancouver students Tuesday during the Washington Says No More campaign presentations, while her teammate Melanie Shelton prepares at the lectern behind her at Pacific Continental Bank in Vancouver.

December 5, 2017, 6:32pm Clark County News

As allegations of sexual assault and harassment have dominated headlines in recent weeks, Washington State University Vancouver is preparing to launch a statewide campaign targeting sexual violence in the state. Read story

Heritage High School in Vancouver in April. A new addition to the school is among the projects Evergreen Public Schools officials hope to launch if voters approve a bond issue. A survey of 400 voters in the east Vancouver school district found that 68 percent of voters support a construction bond, according to records obtained by the district.

Survey: Evergreen Public Schools bond has plenty of support

Heritage High School in Vancouver in April. A new addition to the school is among the projects Evergreen Public Schools officials hope to launch if voters approve a bond issue. A survey of 400 voters in the east Vancouver school district found that 68 percent of voters support a construction bond, according to records obtained by the district.

December 5, 2017, 5:51pm Clark County News

As Evergreen Public Schools ramps up to ask voters for hundreds of millions of dollars for school construction dollars, a district-commissioned survey shows its voters overwhelmingly support the effort. Read story