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As of October 2018, Camas School District contained 50.6% male students and 49.4% female students. The ethnicity for Camas School District: 0.3% Native American/Alaskan Native; 7.3% Asian; 0.8% African American; 9.0% Hispanic; 0.2% Native Hawaiian; 74.0% Caucasian; and 8.4% two or more races. [4]
Camas High School is an American public high school located in Clark County, in the city of Camas, Washington.The principal is Kelly O'Rourke. [2]It has a grade span of 9th through 12th, and contains a total of 2,063 students as of March 2018. [3]
Camas / ˈ k æ m ə s / is a city in Clark County, Washington, with a population of 26,065 at the 2020 census. [5] The east side of town borders the city of Washougal, Washington, and the west side of town borders Vancouver, Washington.
Camas County is a county in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Idaho.The county seat and largest city is Fairfield. [1] The county was established 108 years ago in 1917 by the Idaho Legislature with a partition of Blaine County on February 6.
Camas Valley is an unincorporated community in Douglas County, Oregon, United States, [1] in the valley of the same name. It is on Oregon Route 42, near the Middle Fork Coquille River.
The Camas County Mushers compete in athletics in IHSAA Class 1A, Division II, the state's classification for its smallest schools.CCHS is a member of the Sawtooth Conference.
The American Federation of Teachers defines a community school as one that has: [5] community partners, which can include nonprofit organizations, unions, businesses, public agencies, local government, faith-based organizations, philanthropic organizations, post-secondary education institutions, hospitals, and other community organizations
Long before Euro-American fur trappers and settlers arrived in the Little Bitterroot River Valley where Hot Springs, Montana is located, the Kootenai, Flathead, Pend d'Oreille and Kalispell Indigenous peoples inhabited this area. [1]