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Cape Horn-Skye Elementary School second-graders line up to ask questions to their classmate, Zylus Italiano, 7, top, as he is broadcast on the screen from Nepal during his weekly video chat while he&#039;s traveling around with world with his parents.

Second-graders keep in touch with globe-trotting classmate

Cape Horn-Skye Elementary School second-graders line up to ask questions to their classmate, Zylus Italiano, 7, top, as he is broadcast on the screen from Nepal during his weekly video chat while he&#039;s traveling around with world with his parents.

May 5, 2017, 8:33pm Clark County News

Heather Kassel’s second-graders at Cape Horn-Skye Elementary had a young brush with wealth Friday morning, but it was short-lived. Read story

Annamarie Carlson, 14, listens to Fire District 3 cadet Seth Klinkhammer as he tells her how to perform CPR at Chief Umtuch Middle School in Battle Ground on Monday. Students learned how to perform hands-only CPR as part of a three-week health and fitness event.

Battle Ground students train in CPR

Annamarie Carlson, 14, listens to Fire District 3 cadet Seth Klinkhammer as he tells her how to perform CPR at Chief Umtuch Middle School in Battle Ground on Monday. Students learned how to perform hands-only CPR as part of a three-week health and fitness event.

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

Battle Ground is a little safer with all of Chief Umtuch Middle School’s seventh- and eighth-graders now trained in CPR. Read story

Vancouver school district takes transfer requests

May 2, 2017, 6:02am Clark County News

Any student who lives outside of Vancouver Public Schools' boundaries but wants to attend a VPS school next year can now request a transfer. Read story

Asher Burnside, 16, listens to affirmations and encouragement from Daybreak Youth Services staff and clients during his graduation ceremony Tuesday. Burnside graduated from the program after a 231-day stay. His latest time at the teen rehabilitation center was his second stay, having spent 90 days at the facility last year.

Cheers, tears for teen as he completes lengthy rehab at Daybreak Youth Services

Asher Burnside, 16, listens to affirmations and encouragement from Daybreak Youth Services staff and clients during his graduation ceremony Tuesday. Burnside graduated from the program after a 231-day stay. His latest time at the teen rehabilitation center was his second stay, having spent 90 days at the facility last year.

May 1, 2017, 6:05am Clark County News

Wrapped in a pink and gray blanket, 16-year-old Asher Burnside swiveled in a chair in a building that’s been a place of refuge for nearly a year. Read story

Snow blankets the front of Wy'East Middle School as school was closed to students around Clark County on Jan. 11 due to the weather.

Snow costs local school districts a pretty penny

Snow blankets the front of Wy'East Middle School as school was closed to students around Clark County on Jan. 11 due to the weather.

April 30, 2017, 4:40pm Clark County News

This winter’s snowstorms cost area students days in the classroom, and local school districts tens of thousands of dollars. Read story

School districts craft budgets with uncertainty

April 29, 2017, 10:15pm Clark County News

With uncertainty looming over how the state and federal budgets will affect local schools, school district officials said developing their own budgets will likely come down to the last minute. Read story

Radon in 1 of 8 tested Evergreen schools

April 27, 2017, 5:59am Clark County News

In its latest round of radon testing, Evergreen Public Schools found elevated radon levels at one of eight campuses. Read story

Columbia River's Hunter Pearson, with ball, makes his way through a muddy Hockinson High School field in October. Hockinson School District officials are asking residents why they voted against a capital project levy in February to replace the field with synthetic turf, as the current field doesn't drain too well given the region's heavy rain.

Hockinson survey seeks input on rejection of levy for field

Columbia River's Hunter Pearson, with ball, makes his way through a muddy Hockinson High School field in October. Hockinson School District officials are asking residents why they voted against a capital project levy in February to replace the field with synthetic turf, as the current field doesn't drain too well given the region's heavy rain.

April 26, 2017, 6:16pm Clark County News

Residents in the Hockinson School District voted down a capital project levy in February, and district officials want to know why. Read story