Entries by Ernest Geigenmiller

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Camas Schools Update: Meals, Childcare, Graduation Requirements, Learning

Camas School District Superintendent, Dr. Jeff Snell, sent out an update today regarding the following issues as the district deals with life during the COVID-19 outbreak: Meals Childcare Graduation Requirements Learning Stories from Camas Meals for children We are providing free breakfast and lunch grab-and-go meals for all children, even if they are not yet […]

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Camas Mayor Pro Tem, Dept. Heads Running City While Mayor Remains in Spain

Camas Mayor Pro Tem (and City Councilperson) Greg Anderson answers several questions regarding the city’s mitigation plans as the COVID-19 outbreak expands. Anderson and city department heads are running the city in Mayor Barry McDonnell’s absence while he is on vacation (and likely quarantined) in Spain. What is going on with the Camas mitigation plan […]

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Following Governor Inslee’s Mandate, Camas School District Shuts Down

This is the statement today from Camas School District Superintendent, Dr. Jeff Snell: Dear Camas Community, Thank you all for your continued patience regarding this evolving situation. We will be closing schools starting Monday, March 16, through Friday, April 24. All after school activities, athletics, and facility use are postponed effective today, March 13, at 3:45 PM. We understand the […]

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Washougal School District Shuts Down From March 16 Through April 24

Washougal WA — Washougal School District, along with other Clark County school districts, are closing all schools Monday, March 16 through April 24, to help our state and nation combat the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19).  “We take any decision to close schools very seriously, recognizing that closures can pose difficulties for families, disrupt children’s […]

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Camas School District Superintendent Lays Out Coronavirus Plan

Camas School District Superintendent Dr. Jeff Snell provided an update today about the the school district’s coronavirus plan. This is his statement, with some information from Friday, as well: While there are no cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) associated with any Camas School District schools, the Clark County Health Department announced the first confirmed case of COVID-19 […]