Smallest students get a big break
Reducing class sizes is part of a larger goal to overhaul aging, crowded schools that no longer meet today's teaching and learning needs.
Reducing class sizes is part of a larger goal to overhaul aging, crowded schools that no longer meet today's teaching and learning needs.
All students attending Vancouver Public Schools during the 2016-17 school year must have current immunization records or a legal exemption. Find out the latest requirements.
The Washington Association of School Administrators today presented the 2016 Robert J. Handy Most Effective Administrator Award to Thomas R. Hagley, Jr., chief of staff.
Vancouver Public Schools was selected to receive a $43 million grant from the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. The grant will be used to build and expand classrooms to make kindergarten through third-grade class sizes smaller.
Attention, parents of fifth-graders who will attend Discovery Middle School next year! Discovery's fifth-grade parent night is Thursday, June 2, at 6 p.m.
Do you have the greatest coach in the world? Does he/she go above and beyond to make sure you and your team are the best they can be? Then nominate your coach for the Coach of the [...]
Free Tutoring Supplemental Education Services (SES) As part of the state’s transition from the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act to the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), our school will no longer offer Supplemental Education [...]
As the weather becomes warmer, students need to be aware of the clothing they can wear to school. The following will give you a guideline: Shorts: A general guideline for hem length is that it should [...]
Are you a future Wildcat? If you have a 5th grade student who will be attending Discovery Middle School in the fall we'd love to meet you! We invite you to attend our Open House [...]
With a flick of a scarf and a do-si-do, hundreds of elementary and middle school students took the stage on Feb. 16 for Vancouver Public Schools' 19th annual Dance Festival.