Washougal School District to host national group
The Washougal School District will host a group of School Superintendent Association (AASA) members on Monday, March 27, and Tuesday, March 28. AASA chose Washougal as…
The Washougal School District will host a group of School Superintendent Association (AASA) members on Monday, March 27, and Tuesday, March 28. AASA chose Washougal as…
The Washougal School District will hold a series of “board listening tours” during the next several weeks to gather feedback from community members about its educational programs and operations and…
The Washougal School District’s Washougal Youth Arts Month Gallery will be on display from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, March 16, and Friday, March 17, and from noon to 4…
Camas School District Superintendent John Anzalone this week provided “a high level” look at where the district might cut $6 million from its 2023-24 budget.
The Washougal School District will be forced to reduce its operating budget by 20% and cut 244 staff positions for the 2023-24 school year if its educational programs and operations (EPO) and capital facilities and technology levies fail again in April, assistant superintendent Aaron Hansen said during a Washougal School Board meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 28.
Nationally renowned pianist and award-winning composer Gregory Partain is returning to his hometown of Camas to help raise funds for the Camas High School choir.
The 2023 East County Industry Hiring Fair will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 29, at Washougal High School. The free event, coordinated by the Camas and…
In the wake of a budget cycle that will cut $6 million — about 5% of the Camas School District’s overall budget — during the 2023-24 school year, Camas school officials say they want to help community members better understand the complexities of Washington’s K-12 school funding.
Rumors of Hayes Freedom High’s closure are just that — rumors — the Camas School Board said this week.
The consequences of the Washougal School District’s failed educational programs and operations (EPO) levy of 1981 had severe repercussions on Laurie Johnson’s senior year at Washougal High School, creating an impact that she is, to some extent, still feeling.