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COVID-19 coverage

February 11, 2021
Kindergarten teacher Marilyn Canfield (left) leads students at Helen Baller Elementary School in Camas on Monday, Nov. 9, 2020. (Contributed photo by Doreen McKercher, courtesy of Camas School District)

As COVID-19 cases drop, Camas ramps up in-person learning

With Clark County COVID-19 rates falling from “high” to “moderate” over the past two weeks, the Camas School District is continuing to ramp up its school reopenings and send more students back to the classroom.

February 4, 2021
Signs posted outside a downtown Camas business on Northeast Third Avenue in November 2020 advertise required COVID-19 mitigation protocols. (Kelly Moyer/Post-Record files)

COVID compliance complaints roll in

“I observed an employee … having a conversation, inside the cafe, with a customer. Neither were wearing a face mask. They were approximately three feet (from) each other. The employee was handing the customer food. This conversation went on for about five minutes.”

January 28, 2021
Cape Horn-Skye Elementary School first-grade teacher Nichol Yung leads an in-person class on Jan. 19, 2021. The Washougal School District welcomed students in first through fifth grades back to the district's four elementary schools for limited in-person classes, beginning Jan. 19. (Contributed photo courtesy of Rene Carroll)

Washougal begins hybrid model; elementary students head back to class

As Washougal School District Superintendent Mary Templeton walked from the parking lot to the front entrance of Gause Elementary School shortly before 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 19, a small group of children lined up in front of a physical education teacher near the playground at the back of the building.