
“Once upon a time, there was a little ogre named Shrek.”
So begins the upcoming River HomeLink Theatre production of Shrek the Musical Jr., a tale of unlikely friendships and the path to self-acceptance. Under the direction of Sandy Sparks, this musical comes to life this December at Prairie High School (11311 NE 119th St., Vancouver, WA). Follow along as Shrek and Donkey set out on a quest to rescue Princess Fiona. Along the way, they meet a dragon, a gingerbread girl, Pinocchio, a not-so-wicked witch, the Three Pigs and a whole bunch more fairy tale creatures.
Shrek the Musical Jr. is an adventure the whole family will enjoy. Tickets can be purchased online in advance (https://wa-battleground-lite.intouchreceipting.com/RHLTheater) or at the door. Prices are $5 for children (3-10) and seniors, or $10 for general admission.
Showtimes will be at 7 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 6 and 13, with 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. showings on Saturday, Dec. 7 and 14.
Shrek the Musical Jr. is presented through special arrangement with Music Theater International, New York, NY.


Thanksgiving school schedule; Snow routes posted; Aspire referral deadline; Financial aid help; plus lots more in the Nov. 25 edition of the BGPS News to Know: https://tinyurl.com/yc7r7ajz


Amboy Middle School held its first Experience Amboy event this past week, inviting families to visit the school, play games, enjoy activities and eat some free popcorn. Games included (frozen) turkey bowling, volleyball, bingo, arts and crafts and much more. What a great opportunity to see what it's like to be an Eagle!






ICYMI: In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, students in Andie Noye's fourth grade class at CAM Academy started looking for ways to help out. Noye connected with another fourth grade teacher, Courtney Jackson, who said many of her students in Martinez, Georgia, still lacked power. Others couldn't even play outside due to hazards like downed trees and power lines caused by the storm. So Noye's class began collecting board games, books, arts and craft, candy, stuffed animals and even homemade bracelets. The care packages recently arrived, and Mrs. Jackson says her students (pictured) had a blast reading the letters, playing the games and passing out the other gifts.
"Despite natural tragedies, like hurricanes, there's always a way to show we care," Noye said, "even when you are across the country."
Way to go, Panthers!


Snow routes have been posted for the 2024-25 school year! They can be found on the district's Bus Routes page. Now would also be a great time to familiarize yourself with our Weather Guide. A handy way to make sure you're always among the first to know about a late start or school closure.
Bus Routes: https://www.battlegroundps.org/o/bgps/page/bus-routes
Weather Guide: https://www.battlegroundps.org/page/weather-emergency-closures


Veterans Day in Battle Ground Public Schools (VIDEO); New futsal court installed at Tukes Valley Middle School; Nov. 12 board meeting recap; More hardware for BGHS Speech & Debate, plus much more in this week's BGPS Bulletin: https://tinyurl.com/2p9pezvu

Here's a big shout out to recent Battle Ground High School graduate Abigail Hertner on stepping up with a big donation of clothing for the school's Thrift Shop, as well as our Family and Community Resources Center! Hertner, who is currently attending WSU Vancouver pursuing a business degree while working as an assistant manager at Maurices, talked the store manager into donating some discontinued items, rather than shipping them back to headquarters. An estimated 500 items of clothing, jewelry, hats, scarves, and shoes will now go to help families in need throughout the district. What a cool way to give back!
(Photo, from left-to-right: Battle Ground High School Principal Heather Ichimura, FCRC Specialist Chelsea Ward, Abby Hertner, FCRC Advocate Chris Chappell-Ward)


Late-start Wednesday; Thanksgiving week schedule; Winter weather guide; 'Mary Poppins' at Prairie High School; plus more in this week's News to Know from BGPS. Read here: https://tinyurl.com/2rpv4mfv


On this Veterans Day, we salute all the men and women who have served. Thank you for your bravery and sacrifice.


Parent-teacher conferences, Veterans Day events, immunization exclusion information, winter coat giveaway, remember to vote and more in this week's BGPS News to Know: bit.ly/40vXUOg


Have you voted yet? Ballots must be returned by 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 5. To view a list of valid drop box locations, access an online voter's guide, or learn how to register and vote in person, visit ClarkVotes.org.


Buy tickets to Prairie High School drama 'Mary Poppins'
One of the most popular Disney movies of all time comes to life on the stage at Prairie High School in November as the school's drama program presents 'Mary Poppins!'
“We can’t wait to welcome you into Mary’s magical world!” said Prairie Drama director Claire Verity.
Come along with England's favorite flying nanny in this Tony Award-winning musical romp that's fun for the whole family!
Shows will be Nov. 15-16 and 22-23 at 7 p.m., with 1 p.m. matinee showings on Saturdays.
Purchase tickets online in advance. The cost is $7 for students, $15 for adults and $12 for honored citizens.
https://www.vancoevents.com/us/events/landing/47382?
We hope to see you there for this supercalifragilisticexpialidocious experience!
Follow Prairie High School Drama on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PrairieDramaClub


Get up to date on what's happening in and around Battle Ground Public Schools in the Oct. 31 edition of the BGPS Bulletin, hot off the press! https://battlegroundps.edurooms.com/engage/battle-ground-public-schools/newsletters/bgps-bulletin-for-thursday-oct-31

No school on Wednesday; Parent-teacher conference week schedule; Free winter coats available; Immunization compliance deadline: Get the News to Know this week here: https://tinyurl.com/4xutdek8


Earlier this week, fourth grade students at Yacolt Primary showed off their engineering skills. The challenge: create something that includes elements including a power source, a circuit and/or a working light or motor. Students then got the chance to show off their creation for other classes, as well as parents or visitors. Great job all around!

Late-start Wednesday; No school Oct. 30; Parent-teacher conference schedule; Middle school sports season two; more in this weeks BGPS News to Know: https://tinyurl.com/bdf77atb


Check your mailbox! Ballots for the Nov. 5 election were mailed Oct. 16 and should arrive by this Thursday, at the latest. Also, a reminder that it's not too late to register. Online registration is available through VoteWA.org through Monday, Oct. 28. After that, you can register and vote in-person at the Clark County Elections office in Vancouver until 8 p.m. on election night. For more information, visit ClarkVotes.org.


At 10:17 this morning, Battle Ground Public Schools participated in the annual Great Shakeout earthquake drill. In Eric Anderson's fourth grade class at Maple Grove Primary, students practiced ducking under their desks, covering their heads and remaining in place until the simulated shaking stopped. They also talked about how they could help others in the school if an emergency were to happen. These drills are an important part of keeping students safe and prepared in the event of an emergency. Thank you to everyone who participated!

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month; Retired counselor pays it forward for Prairie students; Great Shakeout drill held at BGPS schools; First outdoor school a hit for CAM Academy sixth graders; plus much more in this edition of the BGPS Bulletin.
Read here:
https://tinyurl.com/yc83y37x

Late-start Wednesday; Aspire Highly Capable Program accepting referrals; College and Career Fair on Oct. 21: Get the news to know this week! https://bit.ly/4f6JvMH
