VPS school board votes to include renewal levy on February ballot
Vancouver Public Schools’ board of directors approved a renewal education and operations levy to appear on the Feb. 14, 2023 special election ballot.
Vancouver Public Schools’ board of directors approved a renewal education and operations levy to appear on the Feb. 14, 2023 special election ballot.
We welcome families to join the Family Advisory Group. Learn more and complete the application.
November is Native American Heritage Month. In recognition of this, the November Diversity Reading Challenge is to read a book by an Indigenous author or about Indigenous people. Students who want to join the Diversity Reading Challenge Book Book Club this month are invited to check out and read The Barren Grounds by an Indigenous [...]
In this issue: Meet our education ombudsman, Vancouver Public Schools is partnering with Share of Vancouver and Clark County Food Bank to host free food pantries, the SmileMobile is coming to Vancouver, replacement levy planned for February 2023!
On September 8, 2022, Governor Inslee announced that all remaining COVID-19 emergency orders and the ongoing state of emergency will end on October 31.
En este episodio, ¡volvemos a la escuela! Vea la escuela primaria más nueva de Vancouver y obtenga más información sobre eventos especiales en el distrito.
In this issue: Write our story, VITA Learning Lab introduces students to project-based learning, bus driver shortage results in delayed bus routes, replacement levy planned for February 2023, join the VPS team!
October is Disability (or Diverse Ability) Awareness Month. In recognition of this, the October Diversity Reading Challenge is to read a book about a person or character who has a diverse ability. You can visit the Jason Lee library to find a display of books that meet this month’s challenge. At the end of the [...]
We are experiencing a severe shortage of school bus drivers, which may result in delayed buses to and from school over the next several weeks. We recognize this is a major inconvenience for many of our families and we apologize.
We have been alerted by the Clark Regional Drug Task Force about new versions of the drug fentanyl that look like Skittles or Smarties candy.