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Education

Battle Ground School District

District boundaries include the towns of Brush Prairie, Yacolt, Amboy and Battle Ground. The district includes six primary schools, five middle schools and three high schools. The district also has Homelink for home-school families and the Center for Agriculture, Science and Environmental Education.

Camas School District

The Camas School District is recognized as a leader in state school reform efforts and for its delivery of dynamic instruction in basic skills. A strong history of community support affords its students outstanding academic, vocational, cultural, and athletic opportunities. A powerful partnership between businesses, parents, and staff provides challenging and enriching learning experiences for all Camas students. Camas School District includes five elementary schools, two middle schools, and two high schools.

Evergreen School District

Evergreen Public Schools is one of the fastest-growing large school districts in Washington and the fifth-largest of the 296 districts in the state. The district includes 20 elementary schools, six middle schools and four high schools.

Green Mountain School District

Green Mountain is a K-8 one school district situated about one mile from the North Fork of the Lewis River in the northernmost part of Clark County, Wash.

Hockinson School District

Hockinson School District is located in eastern Clark County and is comprised of four schools separated by grade. The district operates a primary school (Kindergarten through second grade), an intermediate school (grades 3-5), a middle school (grades 6-8) and a high school.

La Center School District

La Center School District is located in northern Clark County and is comprised of three schools separated by grade.

Mount Pleasant School

Mount Pleasant School is physically in Skamania County, but draws students from the eastern edge of Clark County. The district consists of a single elementary school that serves Kindergarten through sixth grade.

Ridgefield School District

The Ridgefield School District strives to deliver a superior educational program in a physically and emotionally safe environment, preparing all students to be lifelong learners and responsible, contributing citizens. The district also strives to provide state-of-the-art facilities.

Vancouver School District

In partnership with home and community, Vancouver Public Schools provides an innovative learning environment that engages and empowers each student to develop the knowledge and essential skills to become a competent, responsible, and compassionate citizen.

Washougal School District

Washougal School District has the distinction of operating the first public school north of the Columbia River. In 1852 Washougal was the first school district to file with the Clark County Commissioners to be established as a public school district.

Woodland School District

Woodland School District operates six schools — two elementary schools, two middle schools and two high schools.

Clark College

Clark College provides opportunities for individuals from diverse backgrounds to pursue their educational goals. The college offers accessible, comprehensive education; provides services to support student success; and fosters community partnerships that enhance student learning. The college focuses on professional/ technical training, academic transfer, pre-college and basic skills, personal development, and cultural enrichment.

Educational Services District #112

Educational Service District 112 equalizes educational opportunities in learning communities through innovative partnerships, responsive leadership, and exceptional programs.

Washington State University-Vancouver

Washington State University began offering courses in Southwest Washington in 1983 as part of the Southwest Washington Joint Center for Education. In 1989, the university formally established Washington State University Vancouver as a branch campus of the state's land-grant institution. The Salmon Creek campus opened in 1996.

Washington State School for the Blind

Since 1886, the Washington State School for the Blind, established by Territorial and State Authority, has provided comprehensive educational programs for students whose vision loss required special education programs.

Washington State School for the Deaf

WSD students come from all areas of the state to attend school. Students that live outside the Vancouver, Washington area are eligible to attend the school's Residential Program. WSD accepts applications throughout the year and admission to the schools is based on the approval from the administration.

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