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Camas, Washougal schools to close for at least 6 weeks

Districts shutter to reduce spread of deadly coronavirus

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The parking lot at Camas High School is virtually empty on Monday, March 16, the first day of cancelled classes after Washington Governor Jay Inslee closed all public and private schools in the state until at least April 24 to combat the spread of COVID-19.

Cory Chase’s children had a “mixed reaction” when they found out that they wouldn’t be going to school for at least the next six weeks due to the outbreak of COVID-19, a disease caused by a new coronavirus.

“Originally they were like, ‘OK, no school, this is cool,’” said Chase, the president of the Washougal School District (WSD) board of directors. “Then reality kind of hit them. They knew that this is a really serious situation — it’s like nothing that they’ve seen during their lifetime. There was a little bit of worry and nervousness that goes along with that.

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