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Evergreen Public Schools Superintendent John Deeder (Columbian files)

Evergreen Public Schools’ Deeder announces retirement

Evergreen Public Schools Superintendent John Deeder (Columbian files)

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

Evergreen Public Schools Superintendent John Deeder announced his retirement at the district’s Tuesday board meeting. Read story

First-graders Niveya Rincon-Johnson, from left, Camille Winslow and Silas Ledesma take a selfie with a parent volunteer&#039;s phone while eating green eggs and ham provided by Beaches Restaurant &amp; Bar on Monday. Students are celebrating Read Across America week in recognition of Dr. Seuss&#039; upcoming birthday.

Students get taste of ‘Green Eggs and Ham’ — literally, figuratively

First-graders Niveya Rincon-Johnson, from left, Camille Winslow and Silas Ledesma take a selfie with a parent volunteer&#039;s phone while eating green eggs and ham provided by Beaches Restaurant &amp; Bar on Monday. Students are celebrating Read Across America week in recognition of Dr. Seuss&#039; upcoming birthday.

February 27, 2017, 8:15pm Clark County News

The world of Dr. Seuss leapt from the page and into the halls of Sarah J. Anderson Elementary School on Monday, as first-graders kicked off the week with a colorful celebration honoring the March 2 birthday of the beloved children’s author. Read story

Ryan Bearden, left, hands his classmate Isabella Liddle a pair of scissors during biology glass at Vancouver iTech Preparatory school. Students were looking at the division of onion cells through microscopes.

Vancouver iTech Prep looks toward its future

Ryan Bearden, left, hands his classmate Isabella Liddle a pair of scissors during biology glass at Vancouver iTech Preparatory school. Students were looking at the division of onion cells through microscopes.

February 27, 2017, 6:32am Clark County News

The classrooms at Vancouver iTech Preparatory are packed with student projects. From the wastewater drainage systems made from plastic soda bottles and sand to the laser-cut wooden ravens, the school’s mascot, seemingly every wall on campus is a testament to the hands-on learning embraced by the Vancouver Public Schools magnet… Read story

Jenn Clark, administrative assistant in the Clark County council office, works at her desk Friday where boxes of feminine hygiene donations for Share are being stored. A team of volunteers is aiming to collect 3,000 boxes of pads and tampons for Share by Tuesday.

Every28Days effort seeks support

Jenn Clark, administrative assistant in the Clark County council office, works at her desk Friday where boxes of feminine hygiene donations for Share are being stored. A team of volunteers is aiming to collect 3,000 boxes of pads and tampons for Share by Tuesday.

February 25, 2017, 6:00pm Clark County News

A group of volunteers and businesses is working to combat the shortage of feminine hygiene products available for homeless women in the area with an online campaign that’s gaining traction on Facebook. Read story

Isabella Daltoso

Two students say it proud with Poetry Out Loud

Isabella Daltoso

February 25, 2017, 6:15am Clark County News

Two Clark County students are ready to slam their way into spoken-word stardom at next weekend’s state Poetry Out Loud competition. Read story

Sen. Patty Murray, left, listens as Alex Roberts of Hoesly Automotive speaks at The Marshall House on Oct. 26.

Murray asks DeVos to clarify remarks about Ed Dept staff

Sen. Patty Murray, left, listens as Alex Roberts of Hoesly Automotive speaks at The Marshall House on Oct. 26.

February 23, 2017, 10:29am Northwest

Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., is expressing concern about Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and her comments about employees. Read story

Carolyn Long

Two more Iris Award winners named

Carolyn Long

February 23, 2017, 6:02am Clark County News

Clark College announced two more Iris Award winners Tuesday recognizing outstanding women in Southwest Washington. Read story

Kimberley Astle laughs with students Kaelyn Thomas, 10, left, and Siena Low, 11, while helping them with a science experiment.

Fisher’s Landing Elementary teacher earns accolades

Kimberley Astle laughs with students Kaelyn Thomas, 10, left, and Siena Low, 11, while helping them with a science experiment.

February 23, 2017, 6:02am Clark County News

In the minutes after recess, Fisher’s Landing Elementary School teacher Kimberley Astle’s fifth-grade students hustle into class, put on their lab coats and get to work. Read story