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Expansion slated for School for the Deaf in Vancouver

July 10, 2022, 6:04am Clark County News

The Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Youth — the Vancouver facility that houses the Washington School for the Deaf — submitted its multiphase construction proposal to the city of Vancouver on Wednesday. Read story

Katie Clark, a senior at Columbia River High School, was recently accepted to the FEMA National Youth Preparedness Council and the Red Cross National Youth Council -- two programs that accept just over a dozen U.S. students each year.

Columbia River High student joins FEMA, Red Cross councils to share youth perspectives

Katie Clark, a senior at Columbia River High School, was recently accepted to the FEMA National Youth Preparedness Council and the Red Cross National Youth Council -- two programs that accept just over a dozen U.S. students each year.

July 8, 2022, 6:02am Clark County News

Somewhat of a human sponge, Katie Clark has an affinity for soaking up knowledge whenever she gets the chance. Read story

The Washougal School District Administrative Offices.

Washougal School District plans for future, sets aside $1M to buy land for new school

The Washougal School District Administrative Offices.

July 6, 2022, 6:07am Clark County News

The Washougal School District is preparing to purchase property for a new school to be built after its enrollment increases. Read story

New law will help families access interpreters in Washington public schools

July 5, 2022, 7:30am Latest News

Navigating a special education plan or getting a child the support services they need can be complicated. So how do you communicate and advocate for your kid if you’re deaf, blind or don’t speak English? Read story

FILE- This March 14, 2018 file photos shows students at Roosevelt High School taking part in a protest against gun violence in Seattle. In the wake of a Valentine's Day shooting that killed 17, a handful of Parkland, Fla., teenagers are on the cusp of pulling off what could be one of the largest marches in history with nearly 1 million expected in DC and more than 800 sister marches planned across every continent.

Washington law looks to address the trauma of ‘active shooter’ drill

FILE- This March 14, 2018 file photos shows students at Roosevelt High School taking part in a protest against gun violence in Seattle. In the wake of a Valentine's Day shooting that killed 17, a handful of Parkland, Fla., teenagers are on the cusp of pulling off what could be one of the largest marches in history with nearly 1 million expected in DC and more than 800 sister marches planned across every continent.

July 4, 2022, 6:02am Latest News

Justin McKaughan, a music teacher at Michael T. Simmons Elementary in Tumwater, said that for his entire 21-year career, he’s had to be prepared — and to prepare kids — for the possibility of gun violence in the classroom. Read story

Hazel Dell Elementary School first-grader and Afghan refugee Murwarid Azizpour, 6, leaps into action while participating in field day with her classmates in the week before summer break.

Afghan refugee family: ‘We are happy here’ in Hazel Dell

Hazel Dell Elementary School first-grader and Afghan refugee Murwarid Azizpour, 6, leaps into action while participating in field day with her classmates in the week before summer break.

July 3, 2022, 6:05am Clark County News

There’s been precious little time for Maryam Azizpour and her family to slow down and take a breath since the U.S. military evacuated them from Afghanistan last year. Read story

Holiday closures

July 3, 2022, 6:00am Business

What’s open and what’s closed on the Fourth of July: Read story

M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust details summer grant winners

June 30, 2022, 6:01am Clark County Health

The Vancouver-based M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust released its Spring 2022 Grants Report, which outlines $32.5 million in charitable giving around the Pacific Northwest, including 29 grants totaling $12 million in Washington. Read story