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May 5, 2022
Washougal School District professional technical assistant Alex Yost (left) talks to Washougal High School student Shannon Brennan about the school cafeteria's new sorting tables in 2021. (Contributed photo courtesy of the Washougal School District)

Washougal School District’s Alex Yost wins Green Apple Award

Clark County Public Health recently named Alex Yost, a Washougal High School professional technical assistant and substitute teacher, as the 2022 recipient of its Green Apple Award, given annually to a school employee who works to reduce harmful environmental impacts.

April 28, 2022
Visitors peruse used books during the Friends and Foundation of the Camas Library's December 2019 book sale at the Camas library. (Kelly Moyer/Post-Record files)

Camas library book sale set for May 5-8

The Friends and Foundation of the Camas Library will hold its May book sale Thursday through Sunday, May 5-8.  The hours of the sale are: 10…

April 28, 2022
Washougal School District Superintendent Mary Templeton (left) talks with Kent School Board member Michele Bettinger during a town hall event in Kent, Wash., on Thursday, April 7, 2022. (Screenshot by Doug Flanagan/Post-Record)

Templeton passed over in bid for Kent superintendent job

Washougal School District Superintendent Mary Templeton will remain in Washougal for now. The superintendent, who has twice been named one of three finalists in the running for a superintendent position near Seattle – first in Issaquah, Washington in March and then, earlier this month in Kent, Washington — but has failed to make the final cut both times.

April 28, 2022
Camas School District's new superintendent, John Anzalone, who will take over for interim superintendent Doug Hood (not pictured) in July 2022, tours the Hayes Freedom High School on Monday, March 28, 2022. A new capital facilities report shows that the Hayes Freedom High School building is 69 percent full and will likely reach its maximum capacity in 2040. (Kelly Moyer/Post-Record)

Camas School District tackles future building needs

It has been six years since Camas School District voters passed a $120 million capital facilities bond to improve capacity and safety throughout the school district, built Discovery High School and Lacamas Lake Elementary School and purchased property to accommodate future schools.