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Levy-funded projects preserve buildings, enhance safety and enrich education With remote learning in effect, Battle Ground Public Schools’ maintenance and operations crews have been as busy as ever completing a variety of projects made possible by levy funds. Part of the district’s five-year plan for school improvements, Read more →
Sign up to receive meal kits over Winter Break During the two-week Winter Break from Monday, Dec. 21 through Friday, Jan. 1, grab and go meals will not be available at district schools. To help ensure families have enough food over the break, Battle Ground Public Schools Read more →
Battle Ground School Board sends lower tax rate to voters Nov. 24, 2020 The Battle Ground Public Schools Board of Directors decided unanimously on Monday to dip into the district's reserve fund and put a replacement levy before voters that is less than the current schools levy Read more →
PHS Choirs to perform at the ‘Home for the Holidays’ virtual variety show The Prairie High School choirs are teaming up with singers from across the Portland metro region and beyond to show that the fun and joy of the holiday sing-along are still alive. The “Home Read more →
BGPS music students learn from the masters Band students at Battle Ground Public Schools had the opportunity to learn from seven world-class musicians this month through a series of virtual “master classes.” Featuring two Grammy award winners and a pair of college music professors, the impressive lineup Read more →
BGPS schools honor veterans with virtual assemblies Traditionally, Battle Ground schools serve as hosts to a full schedule of school-wide assemblies, guest speakers, musical performances, and more to celebrate Veterans Day. While these in-person celebrations aren't possible this year, students and staff got creative and hosted these Read more →
November 9-13 is National School Psychology week! This year's theme for National School Psychology Week is "The Power of Possibility," representing hope, growth, resilience and renewal. The theme is a reminder that even something as small as a seed can grow into something magnificent. When we focus Read more →
High School will stay remote for first semester Nov. 10, 2020 Dear high school families, We are writing with an update about remote learning for high school students. As you know, Clark County's COVID-19 activity levels have increased over the last several weeks. For this reason, and Read more →
Battle Ground’s Culinary Arts teachers cook up engaging lessons It wasn't long ago that Battle Ground's Culinary Arts teachers prepared for class by making sure they had enough ingredients for students to make a dish. These days, one of the bigger concerns is camera angles. Regardless of Read more →
Prairie sophomore selected for national civics program Ellie Durgarian, a tenth grader at Prairie High School, has been selected as one of just 22 students from across the United States to serve as a member of the inaugural Equity in Civics Youth Fellowship. The year-long program will Read more →