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Protesters target Camas High production of ‘The Laramie Project’

November 7, 2017, 9:39pm Clark County News

A group of protesters waved religious signs and yelled into a megaphone outside Camas High School on Tuesday afternoon in opposition to the theater department’s production of “The Laramie Project.” Read story

Study: Academic gaps persist — but haven’t widened — between high- and low-income kindergartners

November 6, 2017, 9:40am Latest News

When education economist Emma García started researching the academic gaps that show up in kindergarten between low-income students and their high-income peers, she had reason to suspect the gaps had widened in recent years. Read story

Designer Bryan Cole talks about plans for Clark College’s new north county location at Boschma Farms during a presentation in December in Ridgefield.

Budget crisis: School projects face cuts, delays

Designer Bryan Cole talks about plans for Clark College’s new north county location at Boschma Farms during a presentation in December in Ridgefield.

November 5, 2017, 6:01am Clark County News

No state capital budget could mean the delay of projects at area schools, and in one case, budget cuts. Read story

Hockinson School District board candidates: Steve Nylund, left, and Kirk Jensen

Funding big issue in Hockinson school race

Hockinson School District board candidates: Steve Nylund, left, and Kirk Jensen

November 2, 2017, 6:04am Clark County News

Both candidates for Position No. 1 on the Hockinson School District board see the district facing a big challenge as it faces uncertainty surrounding the McCleary decision. Read story

Washington State University Vancouver senior Eli Campbell, photographed at their apartment complex in southeast Vancouver on Friday, is among the students affected by the lack of housing on campus. Campbell was temporarily homeless and struggled to find a new home.

WSUV looks at adding on-campus housing

Washington State University Vancouver senior Eli Campbell, photographed at their apartment complex in southeast Vancouver on Friday, is among the students affected by the lack of housing on campus. Campbell was temporarily homeless and struggled to find a new home.

November 1, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Clark County’s housing crunch became all too real for Eli Campbell when they were evicted without cause from their apartment about a year ago. Read story

Washougal School Board, Position No.

Funding tops list of concerns for Washougal schools’ candidates

Washougal School Board, Position No.

October 31, 2017, 6:05am Clark County News

When looking at the future of education, both candidates for Position No. 3 with the Washougal School District board are sure about one thing: Washougal is in a tricky spot geographically, and that could hurt future funding. Read story

Barbara Alderman, the grandmother of two students at Discovery Middle School, left, looks at a Wi-Fi hot spot device she'’s receiving from Angela Vahsholtz-Andersen, a teacher librarian at Discovery Middle School, in the library of the school on Wednesday. As districts are giving iPads to students, they're discovering that low-income students aren't able to make the most of these devices if they don't have Internet at home. On Wednesday, parents came to Discovery Middle School to pick up Wi-Fi hotspot devices provided by a grant Vancouver Public Schools received this year.

Hot spots enable low-income students to do homework

Barbara Alderman, the grandmother of two students at Discovery Middle School, left, looks at a Wi-Fi hot spot device she'’s receiving from Angela Vahsholtz-Andersen, a teacher librarian at Discovery Middle School, in the library of the school on Wednesday. As districts are giving iPads to students, they're discovering that low-income students aren't able to make the most of these devices if they don't have Internet at home. On Wednesday, parents came to Discovery Middle School to pick up Wi-Fi hotspot devices provided by a grant Vancouver Public Schools received this year.

October 27, 2017, 8:46pm Clark County News

It’s been a couple of months since Barbara Alderman canceled her home internet connection. It just got to be too expensive, she said. Read story

Clarita Manrique, from left, originally from Colombia, Ali Alquraisha, a volunteer originally from Kuwait, and Fidelina Ayala, originally from Mexico, work through exercises in an English class offered at Hathaway Elementary School through a partnership between the Washougal School District and Clark College.

Parents get taste of homework in Washougal class

Clarita Manrique, from left, originally from Colombia, Ali Alquraisha, a volunteer originally from Kuwait, and Fidelina Ayala, originally from Mexico, work through exercises in an English class offered at Hathaway Elementary School through a partnership between the Washougal School District and Clark College.

October 26, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Bibiana Picho-Garcia has a new person to commiserate with this school year while doing homework: her mother. Read story