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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

Wy’east Middle School eighth-grader Lillian Kates, from left, presents music teachers Mark Neshyba and Pete Boule with gifts from the eighth-grade class during the duo’s retirement celebration at the school on Tuesday. The eighth-grade class declared the teachers “Kings of Wy’east” in honor of their combined 56 years of teaching at the school. Both retire this year.

Wy’east puts crowning touch on music teachers’ careersvideo icon

Wy’east Middle School eighth-grader Lillian Kates, from left, presents music teachers Mark Neshyba and Pete Boule with gifts from the eighth-grade class during the duo’s retirement celebration at the school on Tuesday. The eighth-grade class declared the teachers “Kings of Wy’east” in honor of their combined 56 years of teaching at the school. Both retire this year.

June 14, 2017, 10:39pm Clark County News

After the Wy’east Middle School bands played Tuesday night, the crowd played back. Read story

Gov. Jay Inslee, from left, talks with Odyssey Middle School Principal Aaron Smith and seventh-graders Jordan Jonason and Tai Beaulieu during a tour of the Camas campus.

Inslee visits Odyssey Middle School in funding push

Gov. Jay Inslee, from left, talks with Odyssey Middle School Principal Aaron Smith and seventh-graders Jordan Jonason and Tai Beaulieu during a tour of the Camas campus.

June 14, 2017, 8:06pm Clark County News

When Gov. Jay Inslee’s visit to Odyssey Middle School was delayed about an hour, school officials asked how many students wanted to stay past dismissal time for the visit, and nearly 60 of the 115 students in attendance on Wednesday opted to stay late. Read story

State ranks high in effectively identifying homeless students

June 14, 2017, 10:26am Northwest

Washington state is doing well at effectively identifying homeless students within its school systems. Read story

Summer program for Vancouver-area black teens set

June 14, 2017, 6:01am Clark County News

A Washington State University Vancouver instructor hopes to bring the past into the present with the launch of an independent summer program exploring how black history in the United States affects modern life. Read story

Jess Wood reads &quot;The Little Engine that Could&quot; to her daughter, Wynn Wood, 2, at the Eugene Public Library in Eugene., Ore.

Libraries launching free summer reading programs this month

Jess Wood reads &quot;The Little Engine that Could&quot; to her daughter, Wynn Wood, 2, at the Eugene Public Library in Eugene., Ore.

June 14, 2017, 6:01am Clark County Life

Local libraries will help readers turn this summer into a real page-turner. Read story

Kinan Badr, center, laughs with other engineering students during an engineering club competition Friday in Clark College’s STEM Building. Badr emigrated from Syria when he was 16 and now, at age 24, is graduating from Clark College. He won a student award for his work with the engineering program.

Long journey for Clark College grad-to-be from Syria

Kinan Badr, center, laughs with other engineering students during an engineering club competition Friday in Clark College’s STEM Building. Badr emigrated from Syria when he was 16 and now, at age 24, is graduating from Clark College. He won a student award for his work with the engineering program.

June 13, 2017, 8:28pm Clark County News

On a recent Friday, students crowded around two arenas just inside the entrance to Clark College’s STEM Building. Others observed from the second floor. Read story

Third grade students from Crestline Elementary School get a first look at Riverview Elementary School through foggy windows of a school bus Thursday February 7, 2013 in Vancouver, Washington. Riverview Elementary welcomed 93 Crestline third-graders, teachers and administrators after their school burned down.

Evergreen schools name new leaders

Third grade students from Crestline Elementary School get a first look at Riverview Elementary School through foggy windows of a school bus Thursday February 7, 2013 in Vancouver, Washington. Riverview Elementary welcomed 93 Crestline third-graders, teachers and administrators after their school burned down.

June 12, 2017, 6:09am Clark County News

Evergreen Public Schools announced administrative changes at the district office and several school campuses. Read story