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Washougal: Jeremy Fick, a civil engineer from Robertson Engineering in Vancouver, talking to Jemtegaard Middle School sixth-graders about his work in designing a new school being built near the middle school.

Engineer talks to students about building a new school

Washougal: Jeremy Fick, a civil engineer from Robertson Engineering in Vancouver, talking to Jemtegaard Middle School sixth-graders about his work in designing a new school being built near the middle school.

February 10, 2016, 5:59am Community

Washougal -- Two new schools are currently being built on the grounds near Jemtegaard Middle School, and sixth-graders in Mona Davies' classes are learning about how a school is built from some of the people working on the project. Read story

Orchards: Four members of the Heritage High School DECA team qualified for international competition in Nashville this April, and 22 members qualified for the state competition in Bellevue this March.

Heritage DECA students qualify for state, international competitions

Orchards: Four members of the Heritage High School DECA team qualified for international competition in Nashville this April, and 22 members qualified for the state competition in Bellevue this March.

February 10, 2016, 5:59am Community

Orchards -- Heritage High School's DECA team had a strong showing at the Area 9 competition on Jan. 9 in Longview, with 22 students qualifying for the state competition March 3-5 in Bellevue. Four students qualified for international competition, taking place April 22-27 in Nashville, Tenn., where they will go… Read story

Hazel Dell: The Washington State University Master Food Preservers volunteered more than 2,000 hours last year, and celebrated at an awards banquet on Jan. 23. Back row, from left: Terri Emrich, Malia Myers, Shelley Bloemke and Vicki Ivy.

Food Preservers celebrate thousands of volunteer hours

Hazel Dell: The Washington State University Master Food Preservers volunteered more than 2,000 hours last year, and celebrated at an awards banquet on Jan. 23. Back row, from left: Terri Emrich, Malia Myers, Shelley Bloemke and Vicki Ivy.

February 10, 2016, 5:57am Community

To celebrate another year of volunteering throughout the community, Washington State University's Master Food Preservers held their awards banquet and ceremony on Jan. 23. Last year, the group volunteered a combined 2,491 hours and served 4,674 people. The volunteers gave how-to lectures at the program offices and out in the… Read story

Mountain View: Members of the Mountain View High School&#039;s girls basketball team at their Jan.

Basketball team raises money for breast cancer

Mountain View: Members of the Mountain View High School&#039;s girls basketball team at their Jan.

February 10, 2016, 5:57am Community

The Mountain View High School girls basketball team and Lady Thunder Booster Club hosted their fourth annual fundraiser for the Pink Lemonade Project on Jan. 19. This year, they raised $3,820 through local donations and raffle sales, which is the highest total in the fundraiser's history, up from $2,400 raised… Read story

Video game class comes to Battle Ground

February 10, 2016, 5:45am Truckies

Battle Ground -- Video games are coming to the classroom for students in the Battle Ground Community Education program. Starting on Feb. 19, second- through sixth-graders can take Code to the Future: Video Game Design class, which is intended to transition students from players to creators by teaching them computational… Read story

Everybody Has a Story: First lesson in fickleness was learned fast, and stuck

February 10, 2016, 5:40am Community

In the fall of 1950, we moved to the rural Kansas town of Altoona. I was 7 years old and in the second grade, and moving to a new school in a new town was, for me, a scary experience. Actually, the school at Altoona had fewer than 140 kids,… Read story

Ridgefield: Union Ridge fifth-graders, such as Kalie Hittle, left, and Anna Robbins, designed, built and tested arcade games in art class, and put on a carnival for second-graders.

Ridgefield fifth-graders design, build carnival games

Ridgefield: Union Ridge fifth-graders, such as Kalie Hittle, left, and Anna Robbins, designed, built and tested arcade games in art class, and put on a carnival for second-graders.

February 10, 2016, 5:40am Truckies

Ridgefield -- Union Ridge fifth-graders spent five weeks developing, building and testing their own arcade games as part of a cross-curriculum assignment that started in their art class. Alan Adams, the school's art teacher, was inspired by a YouTube video of a California kid who made arcade games out of… Read story

Camas: Camas High School&#039;s National Honor Society collected 617 pairs of socks in December as part of a sock drive for youths in Portland.

Students collect socks for Portland youths

Camas: Camas High School&#039;s National Honor Society collected 617 pairs of socks in December as part of a sock drive for youths in Portland.

February 10, 2016, 5:35am Truckies

Camas -- During a three-week drive late last year, members of the Camas High School National Honor Society collected 617 pairs of socks. The socks were donated to Transitional Youth and Braking Cycles, two organizations in Portland which work with at-risk youth. The students collected socks by leaving a box… Read story

Woodland: Members of the Woodland Middle School Lego Robotics Class Ole Warndahl, from left, Aaron Shaw and Ashley Burney on a field trip to tour University of Washington&#039;s three-dimensional printer research lab.

Middle schoolers visit college to see 3-D printers

Woodland: Members of the Woodland Middle School Lego Robotics Class Ole Warndahl, from left, Aaron Shaw and Ashley Burney on a field trip to tour University of Washington&#039;s three-dimensional printer research lab.

February 10, 2016, 5:30am Truckies

Woodland -- Woodland Middle School's Lego Robotics class took a field trip to tour University of Washington's three-dimensional printer research laboratories last month. The class worked last year to see if combining recycling techniques with 3-D printing could result in tiny houses made through Additive Manufacturing, which would result in… Read story

Vancouver Mall: Columbia Ultimate employees combined to volunteer for more than 145 hours this year as part of the company&#039;s Days of Giving.

Software company employees rack up hours in Days of Giving

Vancouver Mall: Columbia Ultimate employees combined to volunteer for more than 145 hours this year as part of the company&#039;s Days of Giving.

February 3, 2016, 5:53am Truckies

Vancouver Mall -- Each year, employees of Columbia Ultimate go out into the community and give back as part of the company's Days of Giving celebration. In December, employees volunteered a combined 145-plus hours with Share, Vancouver Parks and Recreation and Northwest Children's Outreach. The Vancouver-based company makes software for… Read story