Two administrators volunteered to step away from their jobs as the Vancouver school district continues its investigation into sexual allegations against a teacher they supervised.…
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Hurt, betrayal: Hudson’s Bay students plan walkout in wake of accusations against teacher
Hudson’s Bay High School students say they feel betrayed, enraged and hurt by the recent events surrounding a teacher who’s under investigation for alleged inappropriate…
$1.1 million pedestrian crosswalk and island will be implemented on State Route 503
Washington State Department of Transportation contractor crews will begin building a pedestrian hybrid signal and refuge island Monday on state Highway 503 for people walking…
Sexual misconduct case against Hudson’s Bay High School teacher dropped due to statute of limitations expiring
Citing the statute of limitations, prosecutors Thursday dropped the sexual misconduct case against a Hudson’s Bay High School English teacher who was accused of having…
Hudson’s Bay custodian reported finding teacher, student having sex on Vancouver campus in 2013, court records say
A judge on Monday ordered $100,000 bail for a Hudson’s Bay High School teacher accused of having sex with a 16-year-old female student at school…
Leaders of Washington Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Youth, Washington State School for the Blind reappointed
Gov.-elect Bob Ferguson announced Friday the reappointment of two leaders of state schools in Vancouver. Read more… Source: The Columbian
FAFSA runs smoother this year for Clark County students after a rough 2023
Clark County students are having an easier time filling out this year’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid form. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Woodland Public Schools receives $4.25 million in grant funds for electric buses
Woodland Public Schools is beginning to swap diesel school buses for electric ones. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Bob Knight, former Clark College president and U.S. Army lieutenant colonel, dies at 67
Friends of former Clark College President Robert “Bob” Kennedy Knight say he dedicated his life to serving his community and country. He died early Saturday…
Despite concerns, severe weather shelter ready to open in former Vancouver library building
On Saturday, two city of Vancouver buildings will open to those seeking overnight refuge from the cold. Officials say the shelters will provide not only…