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Kindergartner Grace Huynh, 5, facing in pink, joins classmates as they work on a painting during class at Prune Hill Elementary School on April 13.

County school immunization rate lags behind state

Kindergartner Grace Huynh, 5, facing in pink, joins classmates as they work on a painting during class at Prune Hill Elementary School on April 13.

May 8, 2017, 6:32pm Clark County News

More than 20 percent of Clark County kindergartners entered the school year without all of the required immunizations. Read story

UW offers scholarships for high-tech certificate programs

May 8, 2017, 11:17am Northwest

The University of Washington is offering scholarships for lower-income adults to take high-tech certificate classes tuition-free. Read story

Marissa Riddall starts her workday in her office at the Clark County CNA Training Center. Riddall began working at the school after attending the program through Educational Service District 112&#039;s Connect 2 Careers program.

Connect 2 Careers program ‘can change your life’

Marissa Riddall starts her workday in her office at the Clark County CNA Training Center. Riddall began working at the school after attending the program through Educational Service District 112&#039;s Connect 2 Careers program.

May 8, 2017, 6:04am Clark County News

Less than a year ago, Marissa Riddall and her two daughters were living in a tent. Today, Riddall has a home, a job and a new lease on life. Read story

Kindergartners Chief Ben, 5, and Isabella Hernandez-Garcia, 6, use cards while learning three-dimensional shapes during class at Prune Hill Elementary School on April 13.

Readin’, writin’ and readiness

Kindergartners Chief Ben, 5, and Isabella Hernandez-Garcia, 6, use cards while learning three-dimensional shapes during class at Prune Hill Elementary School on April 13.

May 7, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

How ready are Clark County's students for kindergarten? Variables like family income, race and gender can play a significant role on a child's ability to learn when they start kindergarten. We explore what schools are doing to help young learners. Read story

Teacher’s ‘rape culture’ paper sparks controversy

May 6, 2017, 6:49pm Courts & Crime

A Grant High School history teacher’s three-page written opinion about “rape culture” distributed this week among students and staff has prompted outrage from people inside and outside the Northeast Portland school. Read story

Julian Rivas, left, received the Chancellor&#039;s Award for Student Achievement Saturday at the Washington State University Vancouver graduation at Sunlight Supply Amphitheater in Ridgefield. At right is Chancellor Mel Netzhammer. (Randy L.

WSUV sets record for number of graduates

Julian Rivas, left, received the Chancellor&#039;s Award for Student Achievement Saturday at the Washington State University Vancouver graduation at Sunlight Supply Amphitheater in Ridgefield. At right is Chancellor Mel Netzhammer. (Randy L.

May 6, 2017, 6:27pm Clark County News

It wasn’t that long ago that Julian Rivas was staring out a tiny window of a solitary confinement cell, his home for more than two years, and looking at a bleak, empty field. Read story

Skye Troy, 22, will graduate with a bachelor&#039;s in public affairs from Washington State University Vancouver today. Troy, pictured on campus Thursday, overcame drug addiction and poverty as a child in Oklahoma to receive her degree.

WSUV student body president defeats addiction, earns bachelor’s

Skye Troy, 22, will graduate with a bachelor&#039;s in public affairs from Washington State University Vancouver today. Troy, pictured on campus Thursday, overcame drug addiction and poverty as a child in Oklahoma to receive her degree.

May 6, 2017, 6:05am Clark County News

Skye Troy is still learning to talk about the hardest times in her life. Read story

Old threats at Heritage resurface online

May 5, 2017, 11:10pm Clark County News

There’s nothing for families or students to fear after two-month-old threats against Heritage High School made the rounds on social media late Thursday night, a district spokeswoman said. Read story