As teachers enter into struggles internationally, Evergreen and Camas public school teachers in Washington state are striking for cost-of-living salary increases, smaller class sizes and increased funding for schools.
Smaller Clark County school districts plan kids’ return
Camas, Washougal, Woodland outline strategies for pupils
Published: December 23, 2020, 6:03am
Share: The Camas School District Zellerbach Administration Center is pictured Wednesday afternoon, April 15, 2020. (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian)
Clark County’s smaller school districts are starting to formulate new reopening plans to welcome more students back into buildings after winter break.
On Monday, the Camas School District Board of Directors unanimously approved Superintendent Jeff Snell’s updated timeline, which includes five grade levels receiving in-person learning in groups no larger than 15 students twice a week by Feb. 1.
The news comes after Gov. Jay Inslee’s announcement last week revising state guidelines for reopening schools. New metrics say counties with the highest COVID-19 activity, such as Clark County, should phase in in-person learning instruction by limiting groups to no more than 15 students