Washougal school grounds receive facelift
The Washougal School District’s new facilities, maintenance and grounds supervisor is leading an effort to prepare school grounds for the 2021-22 school year. “We identified our…
The Washougal School District’s new facilities, maintenance and grounds supervisor is leading an effort to prepare school grounds for the 2021-22 school year. “We identified our…
Presidents of the local Camas and Washougal teachers union recently weighed in on a new state mandate requiring all K-12 school teachers, staff, coaches, bus drivers and volunteers be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 by Oct. 18 or lose their jobs.
The Camas School Board this week approved a $132 million 2021-22 budget that includes using $6.5 million out of fund balances to make up for revenue shortfalls caused by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, decreased student enrollment and COVID-19 relief funds that were disproportionately low compared to similarly sized school districts in Washington.
The Washougal School District said it provided more educational opportunities than ever this summer, taking advantage of federal funding to serve 319 students. The summer school offered programs designed to…
The Washougal School Board resumed in-person meetings this month for the first time since a May 25 school board meeting ended in disruption and police citations against three community members.
Washougal High School Spanish teacher Rochelle Aiton-Quested does everything she can to educate her students about different languages and cultures in her classroom, but knows there’s no substitute for real-world experience.
The Washougal School District’s food truck received a colorful makeover, featuring a logo inspired by recent Washougal High School graduate Luke Flock, on July 15. Flock submitted his idea as…
The Washougal School District has opened registration for preschool programs for the 2021-22 school year. Classes for 3-, 4- and 5-year-olds will begin in September at Cape Horn-Skye, Columbia River…
As they head into a third school year impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, students and staff will need to mask up and continue to follow other COVID safety precautions this fall.
James Bennett took on a new but familiar role during the 2020-21 school year.