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  2. Vancouver Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    The district has 36 schools: 21 elementary schools (PK-Grade 5) 6 middle schools (Grades 6-8) 5 high schools (Grades 9 to 12) Vancouver High School stood for many years at the intersection of Columbia and West Fourth Plain Boulevard, but was closed in the mid-1950s, with students divided between two new schools: Fort Vancouver High School and Hudson's Bay High School.

  3. Vancouver iTech Preparatory - Wikipedia

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    It is a public STEM Magnet school for grades 6-12. The middle school program for grades 6-8 used to be operated at the Jim Parsley Community Center (J.P.C.C.) and the high school program for grades 9-12 at the main campus within Washington State University Vancouver. [1] The school now operates with all grades combined in their new building ...

  4. Columbia River High School - Wikipedia

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    Columbia River High School (CRHS) is a public high school in Vancouver, Washington, United States. It is part of the Vancouver Public Schools system and opened in 1962. Columbia River has over 1,200 students. [2] Columbia River is a magnet school in the VSD for the International Baccalaureate Program.

  5. Hudson's Bay High School - Wikipedia

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    Hudson's Bay High School is a public high school in the Central Park area of Vancouver, Washington, and is part of Vancouver Public Schools. It was founded in 1955 [ 3 ] and was named after the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), as Fort Vancouver had been chosen, in 1821, as the HBC base of operations on the Pacific Slope .

  6. 4 vie for Position 2 on Vancouver Public Schools board

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    The four candidates for Vancouver Public Schools' Board of Directors Position 2 recently met with The Columbian's Editorial Board. Sandra Zavala-Ortega, the incumbent, Chartisha Roberts, a human ...

  7. Vancouver School of Arts and Academics - Wikipedia

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    The Vancouver School of Arts and Academics (VSAA) is a public arts magnet school for grades 6 to 12 in Vancouver, Washington, United States. [2] It is part of the Vancouver Public Schools and in addition to traditional academic studies, the school's curriculum has an in-depth elective study of the performing, [3] literary, [4] musical [5] l, theatrical [6] and visual [7] arts, as well as film ...

  8. Skyview High School (Vancouver, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Skyview High School is a high school in the Salmon Creek area of northern Vancouver, Washington. Opened in 1997, it is the second newest of seven high schools in the Vancouver School District . The building design incorporates an open classroom floor plan with the use of many windows and features a 10,000-square-foot (930 m 2 ) common area at ...

  9. Fort Vancouver High School - Wikipedia

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    Fort Vancouver High School, known as FVHS and Fort Vancouver High School Center for International Studies, [1] is a public high school located in Vancouver, Washington. FVHS is named after Fort Vancouver , an early trading outpost built in 1824-25 near the banks of the Columbia River , a few miles from where the school is located.