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Landover-Sharmel: Evergreen Public Schools&#039; first set of Evergreen Awards winners, back row from left, Stuart Anderson of Riverview Elementary School, Nataliya Quandt of Fisher&#039;s Landing Elementary School and Karrie Fansler of Covington Middle School with Superintendent John Deeder and, front row from left, Victoria Bradford, president of the school board, and Rob Perkins, school board member.

Evergreen hosts inaugural teacher recognition event

Landover-Sharmel: Evergreen Public Schools&#039; first set of Evergreen Awards winners, back row from left, Stuart Anderson of Riverview Elementary School, Nataliya Quandt of Fisher&#039;s Landing Elementary School and Karrie Fansler of Covington Middle School with Superintendent John Deeder and, front row from left, Victoria Bradford, president of the school board, and Rob Perkins, school board member.

April 12, 2017, 5:55am Community

Evergreen Public Schools held its first employee recognition ceremony at the school board’s March 28 meeting. Read story

Washington’s new voice for student achievement wants to boost education levels

April 11, 2017, 11:27am Northwest

Nearly five years ago, the Washington Legislature created a Cabinet-level state agency that aims to get more students to complete higher levels of education. Read story

WSU being investigated by feds over handling of assault case

April 11, 2017, 9:23am Latest News

The federal government is investigating how Washington State University handled a female student’s allegations of sexual assault and harassment to determine whether the school violated federal gender-equity law. Read story

Construction crews work on the Washougal School District&#039;s new $47 million campus for grades K-8, made up of a replacement Jemtegaard Middle School and the new Columbia River Gorge Elementary School. Washougal is one of many school districts in Clark County currently in the process of building new schools or hoping to, as the county could see at least $735.7 million in school construction in the near future.

Washougal redraws its school boundaries

Construction crews work on the Washougal School District&#039;s new $47 million campus for grades K-8, made up of a replacement Jemtegaard Middle School and the new Columbia River Gorge Elementary School. Washougal is one of many school districts in Clark County currently in the process of building new schools or hoping to, as the county could see at least $735.7 million in school construction in the near future.

April 10, 2017, 7:07pm Clark County News

The Washougal School District will have new boundaries starting next school year. Read story

Battle Ground kindergarten sign-up underway for 2017-18

April 5, 2017, 6:03am Clark County News

Kindergarten enrollment for the 2017-18 school year is open at Battle Ground Public Schools. Read story

Cascadia dental instructor named Inspirational Teacher

April 5, 2017, 5:59am Community

Cascadia Tech Academy dental teacher Crystal Alway received an Inspirational Teacher Award from Eastern Oregon University. Read story

Washougal: K-9 Officer Jeff Galloway attends Gause Elementary School&#039;s first Career Day, where students were shown how skills they&#039;re learning in school can translate in different professions.

Students learn about future paths during Career Day

Washougal: K-9 Officer Jeff Galloway attends Gause Elementary School&#039;s first Career Day, where students were shown how skills they&#039;re learning in school can translate in different professions.

April 5, 2017, 5:56am Community

Gause Elementary School students learned about a variety of potential careers on March 3 when the school held its first Career Day. Read story

Washougal: The Stride for Education program winning logo design by Jemtegaard Middle School sixth-grader Hannah Summers.

Sixth-grader’s panther wins logo contest

Washougal: The Stride for Education program winning logo design by Jemtegaard Middle School sixth-grader Hannah Summers.

April 5, 2017, 5:55am Community

Jemtegaard Middle School sixth-grader Hannah Summers won the annual logo contest hosted by the Washougal Schools Foundation in honor of its Student Stride for Education program. Read story