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Clark College receives math grant

May 20, 2017, 9:16pm Clark County News

Clark College hopes subtracting remedial math courses and adding real-world context will equal student success. Read story

Skyview High School sophomore Jonathan Lane watches the silent film “Detention” that he produced with fellow students, senior Brendan Nash and sophomore Seth Yoshinobu.

Students’ work presented at film festival

Skyview High School sophomore Jonathan Lane watches the silent film “Detention” that he produced with fellow students, senior Brendan Nash and sophomore Seth Yoshinobu.

May 20, 2017, 8:17pm Clark County Life

A group of Vancouver students will take their silent films from the classroom projector to the silver screen this week. Read story

Man appears in court in high school trespass case

May 18, 2017, 9:20pm Clark County News

A transient man who allegedly walked into Columbia River High School on Wednesday, prompting a brief lockdown, had shut himself in a bathroom stall with a can of beer, court records state. Read story

Woodland High School’s “Little Shop of Horrors” will be the school’s first musical with live accompaniment in 20 years. Emma Vande Krol, from left, Austin Matthiesen and Mason Hubbard unveil the smaller of two Audrey II puppets, inside which Evelyn Roehn works as the puppeteer.

Woodland High School goes on with the show

Woodland High School’s “Little Shop of Horrors” will be the school’s first musical with live accompaniment in 20 years. Emma Vande Krol, from left, Austin Matthiesen and Mason Hubbard unveil the smaller of two Audrey II puppets, inside which Evelyn Roehn works as the puppeteer.

May 18, 2017, 6:01am Clark County Life

There will be plenty of reaching for new heights at Woodland High School starting tonight, when the drama program opens a three-night run of “Little Shop of Horrors.” Read story

Christian school earns nationally recognized accreditation

May 18, 2017, 5:58am Clark County News

Sonshine Christian Elementary School received accreditation from the Northwest Accreditation Commission, the school announced in a news release. Read story

School district and Clark County Sheriff's Office personnel gather outside of Columbia River High school after detaining a transient man who walked inside the school unauthorized Wednesday morning, prompting a short lockdown at the school.

Columbia River High put on lockdown for transient trespasser

School district and Clark County Sheriff's Office personnel gather outside of Columbia River High school after detaining a transient man who walked inside the school unauthorized Wednesday morning, prompting a short lockdown at the school.

May 17, 2017, 1:52pm Clark County News

A transient man walked inside Columbia River High School on Wednesday morning, prompting a short lockdown at the school. Read story

Report: State’s dropout rate is high for students with learning disabilities

May 16, 2017, 9:14am Northwest

After watching her grandson as he was repeatedly suspended from school, Cheryl Dungan struggled to get his behavior diagnosed. He had difficulties with writing, depression and disobedience, but Dungan says school officials responded to these things in only one way: discipline. Read story

Mountain View High School junior Kaylee Hollingsworth, 17, boards the bus along Northeast 136th Avenue using her Youth Opportunity Pass on her way to school Wednesday.

C-Tran looks at expanding youth pass program

Mountain View High School junior Kaylee Hollingsworth, 17, boards the bus along Northeast 136th Avenue using her Youth Opportunity Pass on her way to school Wednesday.

May 15, 2017, 9:29pm Clark County News

With another year of C-Tran’s free bus passes for low-income students on the books, one member of the agency’s Board of Directors is pushing to expand the program. Read story