Back to School: Remote Learning Fall 2020
School districts in Clark County have announced their remote learning plans as staff, students and parents prepare to start off an unprecedented school year amid the spread of COVID-19.
Give Them a Break: Using Movement Breaks to Help Students Learn
“Kids don’t have very long attention spans, especially when you are asking them to sit for a long period of time. We therapists help teachers incorporate creative movement breaks to help kids calm down and refocus.”
Personal Path: New High School Graduation Requirements for Washington
Recent changes to high school graduation requirements in Washington encourage teens to tailor their high school courses to future career interests.
Independent Living Skills Program Supports Local Foster Teens and Young Adults
From obtaining ID to securing a job and housing, Independent Living Skills helps foster teens transition into adulthood.
Teens GEAR UP for a Rewarding Future
GEAR UP (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs) encourages and equips local teens.
Youth Hand in Hand: Local Teens Share Skills in Free Online Summer Classes
A passion for outreach leads to free online summer classes for youth, by youth.
Pomp and Circumstance: Honoring the Class of 2020
They were born into a 9/11 world, and are entering adulthood in a pandemic. Join Vancouver Family Magazine in honoring Clark County’s class of 2020.
May Digital Issue Out Now!
Our May issue is out now! Learn about state paid maternity leave, discussing death, preschool for all, how local families are learning at home and so much more!
Expanding Options for Early Learning
Local schools offer various preschool options to provide classroom experience for early learners before they enter a full academic day of school.