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Breezy Hockett of Toutle, left, and Hailey Kimbrough of Longview chat as they wait for the Clark College commencement ceremony to begin Thursday evening at Sunlight Supply Amphitheater in Ridgefield.

More than 800 students graduate from Clark College

Breezy Hockett of Toutle, left, and Hailey Kimbrough of Longview chat as they wait for the Clark College commencement ceremony to begin Thursday evening at Sunlight Supply Amphitheater in Ridgefield.

June 22, 2017, 9:51pm Clark County News

More than 800 Clark College students are onto the next chapter after graduating with myriad degrees Thursday evening. Read story

Schools fear impact of proposed Medicaid cuts

June 21, 2017, 7:06pm Clark County News

Medicaid cuts included in House and Senate Republicans’ proposed Affordable Care Act replacement bills could disproportionately harm children from low-income families, according to Vancouver Public Schools. Read story

Mark Ross, the incoming superintendent of Battle Ground Public Schools, left, talks with current superintendent Mark Hottowe, who is retiring this year.

Educator inspired retiring Battle Ground superintendent

Mark Ross, the incoming superintendent of Battle Ground Public Schools, left, talks with current superintendent Mark Hottowe, who is retiring this year.

June 20, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

As a kid, Battle Ground Public Schools Superintendent Mark Hottowe was always small for his grade. Read story

Odyssey Middle School seventh-graders Daisy Gooch, from left, Matthew Houlding, Lauren Mayer and Jace Morik work on presentation projects in class. The Camas School District adopted a new policy that limits the amount of homework teachers can assign students, with the idea that it will make classes more lively and discussion-based as students focus the act of learning instead of spend time finishing homework assignments.

Camas schools lightening students’ homework load

Odyssey Middle School seventh-graders Daisy Gooch, from left, Matthew Houlding, Lauren Mayer and Jace Morik work on presentation projects in class. The Camas School District adopted a new policy that limits the amount of homework teachers can assign students, with the idea that it will make classes more lively and discussion-based as students focus the act of learning instead of spend time finishing homework assignments.

June 20, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

The Camas School District will be lightening the homework load for students starting in the fall after officials, teachers, parents and students spent a year looking at how to best use homework to serve students. Read story

Clark College adds four to leadership team

June 20, 2017, 5:58am Clark County News

Clark College will welcome four educators to its leadership team. Read story

Clark College students, Brady Johnson, left, and Brady’s father, Kelly Johnson, are pictured with the Clark College sign. Kelly Johnson returned to school after being away for 27 years. Both father and son are in the supervisory management program at Clark.

Double major: father and son attend college

Clark College students, Brady Johnson, left, and Brady’s father, Kelly Johnson, are pictured with the Clark College sign. Kelly Johnson returned to school after being away for 27 years. Both father and son are in the supervisory management program at Clark.

June 19, 2017, 6:02am Clark County News

Kelly Johnson’s Clark College story begins and ends with his family. Read story

C-Tran expands youth bus program

June 17, 2017, 4:49pm Clark County News

C-Tran is poised to expand its free student bus pass program to all students in the Vancouver and Evergreen school districts. Read story

Campaign Trail: Evergreen Public Schools board

June 17, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Evergreen School Board: Janelle Tuominen, candidate for Evergreen Public Schools board Pos. 5, will kick off her campaign at 6 p.m. June 30 at LeRoy Haagen Memorial Community Park on N.E. Ninth Street, west of N.E. 136th Ave. Food and entertainment will be provided. Read story