Distance learning has many Clark County students not making the grade More Clark County students getting at least one F as remote learning drags on, motivation falls off Published: January 24, 2021, 6:05am Share: 7 Photos Freshman Jaydyn Clark, 14, from left, joins fellow student Adelita Spears-Diaz and teacher Stacey Oman as they do classwork in person at Legacy High School. Local school districts have welcomed students deemed academically at-risk for in-person assistance in remote learning. Legacy has 15 to 20 students daily working in small groups at the school since September. Spears-Diaz, a sophomore, said she prefers working at school than home for remote learning. "The environment is better," she said, and "it helps me learn better." (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian)