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Hockinson school board director stepping down

April 27, 2023, 5:57am Clark County News

Hockinson School District board director Dave Olson announced his resignation Monday. Olson — a longtime member who joined the board in August 2005 — represented Hockinson’s District 3, which spans most of the district west of Northeast 182nd Avenue. Read story

The Washougal School District Administrative Offices.

Washougal School District measures pass, Woodland Public Schools’ still uncertain

The Washougal School District Administrative Offices.

April 26, 2023, 4:21pm Clark County News

Two critical replacement funding measures for the Washougal School District have passed with resounding support in Wednesday afternoon’s election update. Read story

The Washougal School District predicted big cuts to programs from athletics to arts if its operations and capital facilities and technology levies failed for a second time in 2023. Both passed in the April special election.

Schools measures passing in Washougal, trailing in Woodland

The Washougal School District predicted big cuts to programs from athletics to arts if its operations and capital facilities and technology levies failed for a second time in 2023. Both passed in the April special election.

April 25, 2023, 9:06pm Clark County News

Funding measures for two small districts in Southwest Washington saw a mixed bag of results Tuesday, with two levies in the Washougal School District strongly leading in initial returns and a measure in Woodland Public Schools trailing by 37 votes. Read story

A voter drops off his ballot at a Clark County ballot drop box in the Vancouver Mall parking lot Nov. 3, 2020.

Today is Election Day in Washougal, Woodland; ballots due by 8 p.m.

A voter drops off his ballot at a Clark County ballot drop box in the Vancouver Mall parking lot Nov. 3, 2020.

April 25, 2023, 6:05am Clark County News

Today is Election Day for voters in Washougal and Woodland, where school districts are running funding measures to provide staff and programs not fully funded by the state. Read story

Mountain View's Adam Mathieson talks to his team after a 3A State preliminary game on Saturday, Nov. 6, 2021, at McKenzie Stadium. Seattle Prep defeated Mountain View 38-27 to end the Thunder season.

After 15 seasons, Adam Mathieson resigns as Mountain View’s football coach

Mountain View's Adam Mathieson talks to his team after a 3A State preliminary game on Saturday, Nov. 6, 2021, at McKenzie Stadium. Seattle Prep defeated Mountain View 38-27 to end the Thunder season.

April 24, 2023, 5:31pm Editor's Choice

Adam Mathieson resigned as Mountain View High School’s football coach on Monday, citing the elimination of the school's athletic director and no other available in-building positions next school year for why he’s stepping down after 15 years as head coach.  Read story

Amy Campbell, a special education teacher at Helen Baller Elementary School, works with a student in 2019.

Washington Legislature approves $417 million special education package

Amy Campbell, a special education teacher at Helen Baller Elementary School, works with a student in 2019.

April 24, 2023, 4:40pm Clark County News

Washington lawmakers passed a bill Sunday that’s expected to provide an additional $417 million for special education in the coming years. Read story

Nadine Shane, 6, a first-grader at Orchards Elementary School, dives into her lunch while dining with friends in the school&#039;s cafeteria in early 2020.

Washington Legislature increases support for free school meals

Nadine Shane, 6, a first-grader at Orchards Elementary School, dives into her lunch while dining with friends in the school&#039;s cafeteria in early 2020.

April 24, 2023, 3:04pm Clark County News

A new bill passed by Washington lawmakers last week promises to extend a portion of pandemic-era relief funding and provide 90,000 more students in Washington with daily free meals. Read story

Students Siari Rodriguez, left, and Crystal Baker use a pH strip to test the pH of common substances in their Chemistry 121 class at Everett Community College on Friday, March 10, 2023. Students who need extra help in subjects struggle to learn if the content is taught in an abstract, isolated manner, educators say. That's why I-BEST programs feature two teachers in the classroom: one provides job training and the other teaches basic skills in reading, math or English language.

To help students, Washington community colleges provide double the teachers

Students Siari Rodriguez, left, and Crystal Baker use a pH strip to test the pH of common substances in their Chemistry 121 class at Everett Community College on Friday, March 10, 2023. Students who need extra help in subjects struggle to learn if the content is taught in an abstract, isolated manner, educators say. That's why I-BEST programs feature two teachers in the classroom: one provides job training and the other teaches basic skills in reading, math or English language.

April 24, 2023, 2:00pm Latest News

Terrica Purvis squinted through goggles as her hands carefully guided a pipette full of indigo-tinted fluid into clear glass test tubes. Read story