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Battle Ground: Four lucky students from Tukes Valley Middle School earned the honor of throwing pies in their teachers faces for demonstrating positive behavior throughout the year.

Tukes Valley Middle Schoolers throw pies at teachers for good behavior

Battle Ground: Four lucky students from Tukes Valley Middle School earned the honor of throwing pies in their teachers faces for demonstrating positive behavior throughout the year.

January 25, 2017, 6:00am Community

Four Tukes Valley Middle School students had the honor of throwing pies at their teachers during an assembly earlier this month. The students’ names were picked randomly from a group of students who turned in a qualifying number of stamps from their student passports, which they earned for demonstrating positive… Read story

Ellsworth Springs: Washington State University Extension&#039;s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education brought kale salad to Ellsworth Springs Elementary School as part of the program&#039;s Harvest of the Month campaign.

Harvest of the Month brings kale to students

Ellsworth Springs: Washington State University Extension&#039;s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education brought kale salad to Ellsworth Springs Elementary School as part of the program&#039;s Harvest of the Month campaign.

January 25, 2017, 5:59am Community

Washington State University Extension’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education was at Ellsworth Elementary School for its Harvest of the Month campaign. This month is focused on leafy greens, and more than 300 students were asked to try kale salad during the WSU program’s recent visit. There will be other greens… Read story

Landover-Sharmel: Some of the posters made by students in Evergreen Public Schools to honor members of the district&#039;s school board at their Jan.

Students celebrate board members

Landover-Sharmel: Some of the posters made by students in Evergreen Public Schools to honor members of the district&#039;s school board at their Jan.

January 25, 2017, 5:58am Community

Students from across Evergreen Public Schools were at the Jan. 12 school board meeting to honor the district’s elected board members. The celebration included a proclamation from the governor, student-created banners and personally delivered messages. Students at the meeting came from Crestline Elementary School, Silver Star Elementary School, Mountain View… Read story

Representatives from Vancouver Public Schools meet with The Columbian Editorial Board, Monday January 23, 2016.

School officials discuss Vancouver bond measure with editorial boardvideo icon

Representatives from Vancouver Public Schools meet with The Columbian Editorial Board, Monday January 23, 2016.

January 24, 2017, 11:51am Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools officials met with the Columbian editorial board Monday to vouch for the nearly half-billion dollar bond measure the district is putting before voters next month. Read story

Washington House passes school levy bill

January 23, 2017, 12:18pm Latest News

The Washington House has passed a bill that delays a deadline for a reduction in the amount of money school districts can collect through local property tax levies. Read story

Eloy Cesillos Silva smells the cookies and cream marijuana strain at The Herbery in Vancouver on Nov. 21.

Washington lawmakers weigh using legal-weed money to plug school-funding gap

Eloy Cesillos Silva smells the cookies and cream marijuana strain at The Herbery in Vancouver on Nov. 21.

January 22, 2017, 9:48pm Latest News

It’s a question that Republican senators have asked during state budget battles from time to time: Why can’t Washington, flush with marijuana tax revenue far outpacing old projections, use that money to help solve the state’s school-funding crisis? Read story

At his State of the College address on Friday, Clark College President Robert Knight spoke in detail about the college&#039;s efforts to get state funding for its upcoming Clark College at Boschma Farms campus in Ridgefield.

Clark College looks to ‘North’

At his State of the College address on Friday, Clark College President Robert Knight spoke in detail about the college&#039;s efforts to get state funding for its upcoming Clark College at Boschma Farms campus in Ridgefield.

January 20, 2017, 5:33pm Clark County News

During his State of the College address, Clark College President Robert Knight spent a lot of time looking north. Read story

Art teacher Michelle Hankins points to art supplies from a crammed corner of her classroom at View Ridge Middle School. The Ridgefield School District will run a bond vote on Feb. 14 to help alleviate overcrowding in schools, partly by moving students out of Ridgefield onto a new campus across from the high school.

Ridgefield school officials, residents say bond measure critical to future

Art teacher Michelle Hankins points to art supplies from a crammed corner of her classroom at View Ridge Middle School. The Ridgefield School District will run a bond vote on Feb. 14 to help alleviate overcrowding in schools, partly by moving students out of Ridgefield onto a new campus across from the high school.

January 20, 2017, 6:04am Clark County News

With all four schools in the district over capacity, Ridgefield School District officials will turn to the public for help on Feb. 14, as residents vote on a $78 million bond. Read story