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Students line up outside the cafeteria before going into lunch during the weeklong outdoor program at the Cispus Learning Center in Randle on Oct. 8.

Clark County school districts have own approach to outdoors

Students line up outside the cafeteria before going into lunch during the weeklong outdoor program at the Cispus Learning Center in Randle on Oct. 8.

November 3, 2019, 6:05am Clark County Life

Ridgefield students are some of the few in Clark County who still get to go on an overnight trip to learn about the outdoors. Many of the larger school districts go on field trips to different agencies working locally to preserve nature. Students in Ridgefield, La Center and Green Mountain… Read story

Election Day is Tuesday.

Ready for Election Day? We recap races, issues facing Clark County voters

Election Day is Tuesday.

November 3, 2019, 6:04am Clark County News

There’s something particularly off about the off-year election on Tuesday. Read story

Henrietta Lacks Health and Bioscience High School seniors Dante Diaz, from left, Paola Terrazas and Anastasiya Kashyrna demonstrate how they learn how to count medication in their pharmacology classroom. The classrooms use pretend medicine, like cornstarch pills, or even beans and beads to mimic medication. Henrietta Lacks High offers programs in biotechnology, biomedical engineering, public health, pharmacy, nursing and patient services.

Clark Asks: How did Vancouver come to have a Henrietta Lacks high school?

Henrietta Lacks Health and Bioscience High School seniors Dante Diaz, from left, Paola Terrazas and Anastasiya Kashyrna demonstrate how they learn how to count medication in their pharmacology classroom. The classrooms use pretend medicine, like cornstarch pills, or even beans and beads to mimic medication. Henrietta Lacks High offers programs in biotechnology, biomedical engineering, public health, pharmacy, nursing and patient services.

October 19, 2019, 6:02am Clark County Life

At a time when some schools across the U.S. are rethinking their names or mascots, one high school in Vancouver is driven by its name. Read story

LEADOPTION Jayden Mwaura, 12, takes aim while playing dodgeball with friends during a new after school after-school program for middle school students at the Clark County Family YMCA on Wednesday afternoon. Evergreen Public Schools formally started the new program this year to make sure middle school students have somewhere to go on days they leave school early so staff can meet and train.

Evergreen after-school program provides kids with fun, structure

LEADOPTION Jayden Mwaura, 12, takes aim while playing dodgeball with friends during a new after school after-school program for middle school students at the Clark County Family YMCA on Wednesday afternoon. Evergreen Public Schools formally started the new program this year to make sure middle school students have somewhere to go on days they leave school early so staff can meet and train.

October 18, 2019, 9:22pm Clark County News

There’s no avoiding chaos when you invite dozens of middle school students to one place at the same time. Read story

Evergreen Public Schools candidate Bethany Rivard (top left) and incumbent Rob Perkins (top right) are vying to represent District 2 on the school board, while candidate Divya Jain (bottom left) and Rachael Rogers (bottom right) are vying to represent District 4.

Makeup of Evergreen school board could change next yearvideo icon

Evergreen Public Schools candidate Bethany Rivard (top left) and incumbent Rob Perkins (top right) are vying to represent District 2 on the school board, while candidate Divya Jain (bottom left) and Rachael Rogers (bottom right) are vying to represent District 4.

October 14, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Evergreen Public Schools could see two new faces on its five-member board next year, with challengers running against incumbents in Clark County’s largest school district. Read story

Roberto Ruiz, 4, left, shows off his cornhusk doll to Christian Knack, 9, right, during a potluck at the Cowlitz Indian Tribe building in Hazel Dell on Monday night. The Native American Parent Association of Southwest Washington is trying to revitalize a program for Native American students after area school districts stopped participating in the Title VI Native American Indian Education Program.

Parents work to replicate Native American Indian Education Program

Roberto Ruiz, 4, left, shows off his cornhusk doll to Christian Knack, 9, right, during a potluck at the Cowlitz Indian Tribe building in Hazel Dell on Monday night. The Native American Parent Association of Southwest Washington is trying to revitalize a program for Native American students after area school districts stopped participating in the Title VI Native American Indian Education Program.

October 9, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

When Robyn Bigback-Ruiz’s family settled in Vancouver when she was a child, they believed it meant better opportunities to grow up off reservation. But, Bigback-Ruiz, who is Northern Cheyenne and Apache, said that came with a cost: “We were taken off our homeland,” she said. Read story

Vancouver Public Schools Board of Directors candidates participate in a candidate forum put on by the Vancouver Council PTA 3.7 at Vancouver iTech Preparatory on Thursday evening. There are six candidates running for three seats on the school board.

War chests grow as Vancouver Public Schools races heat up

Vancouver Public Schools Board of Directors candidates participate in a candidate forum put on by the Vancouver Council PTA 3.7 at Vancouver iTech Preparatory on Thursday evening. There are six candidates running for three seats on the school board.

October 7, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

With less than a month before this year’s general election, the races for Vancouver school board are heating up. Read story

Evergreen School Board District 4 candidate Divya Jain, left, and incumbent Rachael Rogers, right, met with The Columbian's Editorial Board in Vancouver on Tuesday morning. Rogers was appointed to fill the seat in February to replace Todd Yuzuriha.

Evergreen District 4 candidates focus on inclusion, community relationsvideo icon

Evergreen School Board District 4 candidate Divya Jain, left, and incumbent Rachael Rogers, right, met with The Columbian's Editorial Board in Vancouver on Tuesday morning. Rogers was appointed to fill the seat in February to replace Todd Yuzuriha.

October 3, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Evergreen Public Schools voters are faced with a choice between a candidate whose main mission is to promote positive relationships between the district and the community, and another who said she would champion inclusion for the district’s diverse student body. Read story

Clark County teachers become National Board Certified

September 30, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Teacher Melanie Quinn has a master’s degree, a doctorate and decades of teaching experience at the elementary and university level under her belt. But none of those experiences carried quite the rigor of the year she spent earning her certificate from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. Read story

Green Mountain School kindergartners Lana Schmeusser, left, and Cara Morgan, right, play on merry-go-round in 2018. The one-school district saw a 12. 4 percent enrollment increase over 5 years.

Clark County school districts see ups and downs in enrollment

Green Mountain School kindergartners Lana Schmeusser, left, and Cara Morgan, right, play on merry-go-round in 2018. The one-school district saw a 12. 4 percent enrollment increase over 5 years.

September 22, 2019, 6:05am Clark County News

As Clark County’s largest school districts grappled with budget cuts this summer, most faced a somewhat surprising culprit: declining enrollment. Read story