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High school wrestling programs do anything and everything to have a season
From rapid COVID-19 testing to moving events outdoors, wrestlers are able to compete during pandemic
Published: May 14, 2021, 6:01am
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3 Photos Washington Officials Association referee Lee Lofton calls two points for a takedown on Wednesday at Hudson s Bay High School. The dual meet between Woodland, Ridgefield and Hudson s Bay was believed by coaches to be among the first outdoor dual meets held in state history. (Joshua Hart/The Columbian) Photo Gallery
Referee Lee Lofton never anticipated wearing sunglasses to officiate a wrestling match.
Camas junior Porter Craig never expected to show up at Doc Harris Stadium in a singlet.
Clark County districts follow own courses to finish out school year
Published: April 21, 2021, 7:12pm
Share: Skyview High School sophomore Joe Watson, 16, center, joins classmates during English class on Monday. Vancouver Public Schools welcomed high school students across all grades into hybrid learning. It s their first day back in the classroom since schools shut down March 13, 2020. (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian)
There’s been no one-size-fits-all educational model this school year, and the same goes for expanding in-person instruction for Clark County’s largest school districts.
On Wednesday, Evergreen Public Schools announced it will stick to its current hybrid learning model and not expand to four-day-a-week, in-person learning, while neighboring Vancouver Public Schools will transition select grades for increased classroom instruction.
Clark County schools ready for the next hurdle
After year of continual adaptations, educators prepare to welcome more students for in-person learning with 3-foot rule
Published: April 18, 2021, 6:05am
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10 Photos First-graders Jared Perez Bello, 7, from left, and Amelia Perkins, 6, take part in a lesson as classmates at home join remotely with teacher Tiffany Martinson at Washington Elementary School in Vancouver. When Clark County school districts transitioned to hybrid instruction in January, for many teachers, it included teaching simultaneously to two sets of students: in-person and virtually through Zoom. Now, Clark County districts are making another change after new state guidance allows for more spacing in classrooms between students. (Photos by Amanda Cowan/The Columbian)
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