Class of 2019 Camas graduates walk the walk
More than 540 Camas teens walked in their high school graduation ceremonies last weekend, marking the end of one life milestone and the beginning of many more. “I want…
More than 540 Camas teens walked in their high school graduation ceremonies last weekend, marking the end of one life milestone and the beginning of many more. “I want…
The Camas-Washougal high school graduation season kicked off Saturday, as hundreds of orange-and-black clad well-wishers crowded into Fishback Stadium to watch Washougal High School’s class of 2019 receive their high school diplomas.
The name Beyonce Bea may look familiar to Post-Record readers who have followed the Washougal High School senior’s progress as a star athlete over the past few years.
When Ryan Davy sets a goal for himself, he usually accomplishes it.
Isaac James knew he was falling behind in school, but his motivation was lacking.
When you ask 18-year-old Amelia Pullen the recipe for what got her to where she is today — preparing to graduate as one of Washougal High School’s four valedictorians for the class of 2019, she likely will point to a mixture that is equal parts family support, the unconditional love of her pets, the guidance of a few dedicated teachers and finding a good balance between hard work and relaxation.
When Washougal High School senior Paige Wilson was in sixth grade, she set a goal for herself: become class valedictorian.
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After nearly 40 years in education, the Washougal School District’s human resources director is ready to say goodbye to work, but not to learning.
Washougal School District superintendent Mary Templeton doesn’t mince words when talking about Washington’s new funding model for education.