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Who gets how much under state’s new education budget? It’s not entirely clear yet

August 4, 2017, 11:21am Northwest

For weeks, school finance gurus in Olympia have scrambled to make sense of how the Washington Legislature changed public education funding in its hastily prepared and passed state budget. Read story

Woodland event offers free school supplies, haircuts

August 3, 2017, 6:03am Clark County News

Woodland Public Schools' Back to School Bash 2017 will take place 3 to 6 p.m. Aug. 12 at Woodland High School, 1500 Dike Access Road, Woodland. Read story

The Editorial Board met with candidates for the Evergreen school board, District 5, from left, Park Llafet, Ginny Gronwoldt and Janelle Tuominen on July 5  at The Columbian. Gronwoldt is leading the race with 50 percent of the voters, while Llfet and Tuominen are neck and neck with 18 percent and 21.6 percent respectively.

Incumbents lead school board races

The Editorial Board met with candidates for the Evergreen school board, District 5, from left, Park Llafet, Ginny Gronwoldt and Janelle Tuominen on July 5  at The Columbian. Gronwoldt is leading the race with 50 percent of the voters, while Llfet and Tuominen are neck and neck with 18 percent and 21.6 percent respectively.

August 1, 2017, 11:08pm Clark County News

Voters in three Clark County school districts narrowed the field in four school board races, sending incumbents forward while welcoming new voices into the fray. Read story

Washington has more homeless students than most states, numbers keep growing

July 31, 2017, 9:37am Latest News

Washington has one of the highest levels of homeless students in the nation. And in a three-year span, when the number of homeless students in Washington grew by 30 percent, the amount of federal funding provided to help those students only increased by 8 percent. Read story

Mountain View High School is one of several schools in the Evergreen district where work is still underway to mitigate high radon levels.

Evergreen Public Schools continuing radon work

Mountain View High School is one of several schools in the Evergreen district where work is still underway to mitigate high radon levels.

July 26, 2017, 7:22pm Clark County News

Work is still underway to mitigate high radon levels at some Evergreen Public Schools campuses, where the district has paid more than $25,000 to test for the radioactive gas. Read story

Anne Devereaux, left, a volunteer at the Jane Weber Evergreen Arboretum, waters hydrangeas while talking with Linda Heglin, the treasurer for the Old Evergreen Highway Association.

Arboretum’s future uncertain as oversight struggles

Anne Devereaux, left, a volunteer at the Jane Weber Evergreen Arboretum, waters hydrangeas while talking with Linda Heglin, the treasurer for the Old Evergreen Highway Association.

July 26, 2017, 6:02am Clark County Life

Heritage plaques on John Stanger’s home vouch for the historic significance of the structure, which was built in 1867. Read story

Burnt Bridge Creek: Members from Volunteer Connections, a program of the Human Services, Council and Burnt Bridge Creek Elementary School fifth-graders met in person after spending the year as pen pals.

Students, pen pals meet for first time

Burnt Bridge Creek: Members from Volunteer Connections, a program of the Human Services, Council and Burnt Bridge Creek Elementary School fifth-graders met in person after spending the year as pen pals.

July 26, 2017, 5:59am Community

Right before school let out for the summer, Burnt Bridge Creek Elementary School fifth-graders got to meet their pen pals for the first time. Throughout the school year, students traded monthly, handwritten letters with members of the Retired Senior Volunteer Program. The volunteers visited Burnt Bridge Creek for an end-of-the-year… Read story

Former Evergreen High School science teacher Matthew Morasch appears for opening statements of a voyeurism trial at Clark County Superior Court on July 11. Morasch is accused of taking inappropriate photos and videos of females, including a student at the school.

‘Upskirt’ images case goes to jury

Former Evergreen High School science teacher Matthew Morasch appears for opening statements of a voyeurism trial at Clark County Superior Court on July 11. Morasch is accused of taking inappropriate photos and videos of females, including a student at the school.

July 18, 2017, 9:54pm Clark County News

A prosecutor argued to jurors Tuesday he finds it odd that a former Evergreen High School teacher on trial for allegedly trying to take “upskirt” images of females, including students, claims they were mistakenly taken. Read story