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Social studies teacher Stephanie Etulain, left, laughs with sophomore Brock Davidson on Thursday while he recounts his experience in her Tiger Core directed studies class as a freshman with other Tiger Core students at Battle Ground High School. Most Tiger Core students continued into Etulain’s sophomore-level world studies class, helping maintain the emotional support the program is designed to provide struggling students.

Battle Ground High School program gets to students’ core

Social studies teacher Stephanie Etulain, left, laughs with sophomore Brock Davidson on Thursday while he recounts his experience in her Tiger Core directed studies class as a freshman with other Tiger Core students at Battle Ground High School. Most Tiger Core students continued into Etulain’s sophomore-level world studies class, helping maintain the emotional support the program is designed to provide struggling students.

September 28, 2017, 7:30pm Clark County News

A visitor to Battle Ground High School social studies teacher Stephanie Etulain’s class would be hard-pressed to guess her students were anything short of longtime best friends. Read story

Probe faults state’s Title IX determination

September 28, 2017, 6:08am Clark County News

Washington failed to ensure that school districts are providing equal access to athletic activities for boys and girls under Title IX, a lengthy Department of Education investigation found after a Vancouver man’s complaints. Read story

Washougal School Board approves new teacher contracts

September 28, 2017, 6:06am Clark County News

 The Washougal School Board voted to approve a new one-year contract for teachers at Tuesday night's board meeting. Read story

Construction continues at the McClaskey Culinary Institute at Clark College.

Opening of Clark College’s culinary facility delayed

Construction continues at the McClaskey Culinary Institute at Clark College.

September 26, 2017, 7:36pm Clark County News

Aspiring chefs eager to utilize Clark College’s new state-of-the-art culinary facility will have to wait just a little longer for it to finish cooking. Read story

Clark College student Chad Hatch, in gray, of Battle Ground and Aidan Brinkman, a Running Start student from Hockinson, pause to get directions while finding their way around campus during the first day of classes late Monday morning. About 12,000 students are enrolled at the college this quarter.

Clark College students go back to school

Clark College student Chad Hatch, in gray, of Battle Ground and Aidan Brinkman, a Running Start student from Hockinson, pause to get directions while finding their way around campus during the first day of classes late Monday morning. About 12,000 students are enrolled at the college this quarter.

September 25, 2017, 8:26pm Clark County News

It’s back to school for Clark College, as the Vancouver school welcomed about 12,000 students and launched several new programs for the fall quarter. Read story

Vicki Tolmacheva, 21, left, and Olga Boligar, 18, both seniors from Vancouver, chat in the shade on the WSU Vancouver campus the first week of school.

Fall enrollment increases again at WSU

Vicki Tolmacheva, 21, left, and Olga Boligar, 18, both seniors from Vancouver, chat in the shade on the WSU Vancouver campus the first week of school.

September 21, 2017, 5:56pm Clark County News

Washington State University enrollment is, once again, increasing across the state, and nowhere more for undergraduate students than at the Vancouver campus. Read story

Audit finds WSU may have violated federal grant rules

September 21, 2017, 9:57am Latest News

A state audit has found that Washington State University may have violated federal rules when it used about $17,000 from a grant to pay salaries and benefits for two employees who had little to no involvement in the projects. Read story

Newly-sharpened pencils greeted students in Washougal on Aug. 30, the first day of the school year.

Washougal teachers ratify new contract

Newly-sharpened pencils greeted students in Washougal on Aug. 30, the first day of the school year.

September 20, 2017, 8:34pm Clark County News

The Washougal teachers union ratified a new contract for the 2017-2018 school year after taking a vote Wednesday night. Read story