Young historians advance to national contest
Fifteen Vancouver students qualified for the National History Bee. Seven also qualified for the U.S. Geography Olympiad.
Fifteen Vancouver students qualified for the National History Bee. Seven also qualified for the U.S. Geography Olympiad.
Three Vancouver School of Arts and Academics students are finalists in the Washington State Parent Teacher Association’s Reflections arts competition.
This is VSAA’s first yearbook award from the American Scholastic Press Association.
The show features award-winning artwork by students from Hudson's Bay High School, Vancouver School of Arts and Academics and Fort Vancouver High School Center for International Studies.
Students: wondering where to find your bus' number? There is no guarantee that buses will be in the same position everyday -- that is why students have to learn their bus numbers. If you can't find your bus -- go to Security immediately and ask them!
Fourteen student-musicians were selected for the Washington Music Educators Association's bands, choirs and orchestras.
Hey VSAA students and parents! We have now have a website dedicated to our school Yearbook: Ars Longa. Senior parents you can access information about Senior Portraits and Baby Ads. We will also feature information about our Yearbook Club and any other events/photo submissions/sales, etc. Take a look!
Approximately 60 elementary and middle school students from Vancouver Public Schools made the cut for the National History Bee.
Congratulations to Fort Vancouver, Columbia River, Hudson's Bay and Skyview high schools and Vancouver School of Arts and Academics!
Some of the district's top middle school musicians will be joined onstage by fifth-graders who participate in a before-school music program.