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$30,000 grant boosts ESD 112 math education for ages 3 to 5

January 19, 2017, 9:35pm Clark County News

Kids and math. They just add up. Read story

Milo Yiannopoulos, right, is sprayed with Silly String along with UC Davis College Republicans as they re-enact the Nov. 18, 2011, pepper-spraying of students by campus police during a rally on campus Saturday.

Bad weather cancels talk by far-right commentator at WSU

Milo Yiannopoulos, right, is sprayed with Silly String along with UC Davis College Republicans as they re-enact the Nov. 18, 2011, pepper-spraying of students by campus police during a rally on campus Saturday.

January 19, 2017, 9:15am Northwest

A talk by a far-right commentator who is known for leading a hate campaign that resulted in a lifetime ban from Twitter has been canceled due to bad weather. Read story

Students in the advanced theater class at Vancouver School of Arts and Academics rehearse an original production, &quot;Neither Nor Both And: What&#039;s Left Behind,&quot; in the black box theater. Theater teacher Judy Goff and VSAA alumnus Spenser Theberge collaborated on the original play.

VSAA alumnus returns to help school produce play

Students in the advanced theater class at Vancouver School of Arts and Academics rehearse an original production, &quot;Neither Nor Both And: What&#039;s Left Behind,&quot; in the black box theater. Theater teacher Judy Goff and VSAA alumnus Spenser Theberge collaborated on the original play.

January 19, 2017, 6:01am Clark County News

For the advanced theater students at Vancouver School of Arts and Academics, every move they make across the school’s black box theater is a struggle. Read story

Battle Ground: Part of the Battle Ground Public Schools&#039; Center for Agriculture, Science and Environmental Education program team that finished first in a Future Farmers of America forestry career development event.

Battle Ground students win forestry career competition

Battle Ground: Part of the Battle Ground Public Schools&#039; Center for Agriculture, Science and Environmental Education program team that finished first in a Future Farmers of America forestry career development event.

January 18, 2017, 5:59am Community

Students from Battle Ground Public Schools’ Center for Agriculture, Science and Environmental Education program scored a first-place finish last month in a Future Farmers of America forestry career development event. Read story

Rotary Club adopts elementary school

January 18, 2017, 5:59am Community

The Vancouver Sunrise Rotary Club adopted Eleanor Roosevelt Elementary School on Jan. 6, and the Rotary Club is already helping students at the school. Read story

EggDrop leaders Miranda Bickford, from left, and Lauren Edmonds attempt to work in their Vancouver office while Edmonds&#039; daughters, Penny and Mya Edmonds, play with Bickford&#039;s daughter, Evelyn Bickford, far right, during another snow day Tuesday.

Toy company officials find snow days not child’s play

EggDrop leaders Miranda Bickford, from left, and Lauren Edmonds attempt to work in their Vancouver office while Edmonds&#039; daughters, Penny and Mya Edmonds, play with Bickford&#039;s daughter, Evelyn Bickford, far right, during another snow day Tuesday.

January 17, 2017, 6:15pm Clark County News

Miranda Bickford is running late for work. Read story

Oveta Hunter, center, who has been an elementary school teacher for more than 30 years and currently teaches at Hawthorne Elementary in Seattle, cheers and holds a sign Monday during a rally in support of education funding at the Capitol in Olympia, Wash. Lawmakers in the current legislative session are working to comply with a 2012 Washington Supreme Court ruling that mandates fully funding the state&#039;s basic education system. (AP Photo/Ted S.

Thousands tell Washington lawmakers to spend more on schools

Oveta Hunter, center, who has been an elementary school teacher for more than 30 years and currently teaches at Hawthorne Elementary in Seattle, cheers and holds a sign Monday during a rally in support of education funding at the Capitol in Olympia, Wash. Lawmakers in the current legislative session are working to comply with a 2012 Washington Supreme Court ruling that mandates fully funding the state&#039;s basic education system. (AP Photo/Ted S.

January 17, 2017, 9:24am Northwest

As part of the latest push to get more state money for public schools, thousands of sign-waving parents, students and school employees jammed the steps of the Capitol on Monday morning, then streamed into legislative office buildings to lobby their lawmakers. Read story

Volunteers Stacey Hewitt, left, and Dawana Sadler of Kaiser Permanente help dust and clean windows Monday morning at the School of Piano Technology for the Blind in Vancouver.

MLK volunteers tidy Piano Hospital

Volunteers Stacey Hewitt, left, and Dawana Sadler of Kaiser Permanente help dust and clean windows Monday morning at the School of Piano Technology for the Blind in Vancouver.

January 16, 2017, 4:15pm Clark County News

Gordon Hewitt bustled around the School of Piano Technology for the Blind on Monday, directing a team of volunteers busy cleaning, painting, repairing drywall and rewiring electric circuits. Read story