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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.
King's Way Christian Schools, Vancouver; La Center High School, La Center; Lewis and Clark High School, Vancouver; Mountain View High School, Vancouver; Prairie High School, Brush Prairie; Ridgefield High School, Ridgefield; Seton Catholic High School, Vancouver; Skyview High School, Vancouver; Union High School, Vancouver; Vancouver Christian ...
Henrietta Lacks Health and Bioscience High School, commonly known as HeLa (alternatively spelled He-La), is a high school located in Vancouver, Washington. It is the most recent high school built in the Evergreen Public Schools, and one of six high schools in the district. The school's colors are light blue, dark blue, and grey.
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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.
Heritage High School is a high school in Vancouver, Washington. Built in 1999, it has grown to the 24th largest school in the entirety of the state, at approximately 2,200 students. The school is represented with the colors purple, Green, and white, as well as mascot Terry the Timberwolf.