Vancouver students demonstrated their knowledge of the past at the 2019 Portland regional History Bee competition held at Columbia River High School in late March. Fifteen Vancouver students qualified for the National History Bee after battling through four rounds of history questions. Seven also qualified for the U.S. Geography Olympiad.
Eighth-grade division
- Dylan Kopitzke, Alki Middle School: qualifier for Bee and Olympiad
- Ian Levitre, Alki Middle School: qualifier for Bee
- Padraic O’Shea, Jefferson Middle School: qualifier for Bee and Olympiad
Seventh-grade division
- Joshua Wuethrich, Alki Middle School: finalist and qualifier for Bee and Olympiad
- Shaylin Murphy, Vancouver School of Arts and Academics: qualifier for Bee
Sixth-grade division
- Maxwell Houston, Vancouver iTech Preparatory: finalist and qualifier for Bee and Olympiad
- Ethan Martillo, Jason Lee Middle School: qualifier for Bee
Fifth-grade-and-younger division
- Aaron Barron Pintor, Walnut Grove Elementary School: champion and qualifier for Bee and Olympiad
- Owen Sawyer, Harney Elementary: runner-up and qualifier for Bee and Olympiad
- Jonathan Kunz, Lake Shore Elementary: finalist and qualifier for Bee and Olympiad
- Jace Hastings, Felida Elementary: finalist and qualifier for Bee and Olympiad
- Alexander Hardin, Walnut Grove Elementary: finalist and qualifier for Bee and Olympiad
- Greg Blau, Lake Shore Elementary: qualifier for Bee
- Jerod Zhao, Felida Elementary: qualifier for Bee
- Reagan Fieweger, Felida Elementary: qualifier for Bee
Columbia River teacher Dave Douglas is the director of the regional competition.
The 2019 National History Bee and Olympiad will be held in Rosemont, Illinois, in June.