Camas schools ramp up in-person learning
Camas schools ramp up in-person learning
Camas schools ramp up in-person learning
After leading the Camas School District through a decade worth of ups and downs, Camas schools superintendent Jeff Snell has announced he will step down at the end of the 2020-21 school year to take a new position as superintendent of the Vancouver Public Schools district.
The Washougal School District wants to provide its students with increased opportunities to learn a second language and embrace cultural diversity.
Camas School District Superintendent Jeff Snell has been named the new superintendent of Vancouver Public Schools. Snell, who had served as the deputy superintendent of Camas…
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Washougal High School teachers and administrators have been preparing for students to return to the building for in-person instruction for several months. Now they know exactly when they…
Citizens appointed to Camas boards, commissions
The Washougal School District’s career and technical education (CTE) department’s latest project is literally a vehicle for learning.
On Monday, Feb. 22, just one week before Camas elementary students were scheduled to return to full classrooms, four days a week, and high-schoolers would have entered a hybrid schedule with twice-weekly in-person classes, the Camas School Board agreed to pause the district’s school reopening rollout to give teachers, staff and families more time to adjust to the swift transitions.
With only about 200 ballots left to count in the Feb. 9 Special Election, Camas School District voters have passed two replacement levies that make up nearly 20 percent of the district’s overall funding.