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Battle Ground Public Schools

Lillie Shaver, a social-emotional learning center clerk at Chief Umtuch Middle School in Battle Ground, is surrounded by inspirational messages in the school's Wolverine Den on Friday morning. The program is a part of a districtwide effort to provide social-emotional support to students acting out in class in place of punishment or an interruption of learning.

Battle Ground school initiatives keep an eye on student mental health

Lillie Shaver, a social-emotional learning center clerk at Chief Umtuch Middle School in Battle Ground, is surrounded by inspirational messages in the school's Wolverine Den on Friday morning. The program is a part of a districtwide effort to provide social-emotional support to students acting out in class in place of punishment or an interruption of learning.

January 22, 2022, 6:04am Clark County News

Colorful sticky notes with messages of encouragement cover a wall in the Wolverine Den, a modified counseling office at Chief Umtuch Middle School in Battle Ground. Read story

COVID-19 cases continue to rise among students and teachers in districts around Clark County.

COVID keeps rising in Clark County schools

COVID-19 cases continue to rise among students and teachers in districts around Clark County.

January 19, 2022, 7:26pm Clark County Health

Reported COVID-19 cases in Clark County schools are continuing to rise dramatically, following last week’s trend. Read story

A school bus passes a speed limit sign near the intersection of Northeast 18th Street and 172nd Avenue on Friday afternoon.

COVID-19 cases soar in Clark County schools

A school bus passes a speed limit sign near the intersection of Northeast 18th Street and 172nd Avenue on Friday afternoon.

January 12, 2022, 5:24pm Clark County Health

Reported COVID-19 cases in Clark County school districts have rapidly increased since students and staff returned from winter break last week. Read story

Skyview High School sophomore Joe Watson, 16, center, joins classmates during English class on Monday. Vancouver Public Schools welcomed high school students across all grades into hybrid learning. It&#039;s their first day back in the classroom since schools shut down March 13, 2020.

School technology fund to end in June creating challenges for Washington districts

Skyview High School sophomore Joe Watson, 16, center, joins classmates during English class on Monday. Vancouver Public Schools welcomed high school students across all grades into hybrid learning. It&#039;s their first day back in the classroom since schools shut down March 13, 2020.

January 8, 2022, 2:04pm Clark County News

Internet access and personal devices were once privileges in schools. Today, they’re essential drivers of education. Read story

The CAM Academy building, which currently hosts an alternative learning experience within Battle Ground Public Schools, will serve as a second location for Vancouver-based private school Cornerstone Christian Academy.

Cornerstone Christian Academy: School readies expansion to Battle Ground

The CAM Academy building, which currently hosts an alternative learning experience within Battle Ground Public Schools, will serve as a second location for Vancouver-based private school Cornerstone Christian Academy.

January 1, 2022, 6:03am Clark County News

The Cornerstone Christian Academy for Learning and Leadership, a Vancouver-based private school, is expanding to add a second location in Battle Ground. Read story

RIDGEFIELD: Battle Ground Public Schools sent 40 boxes of their excess books to Ridgefield school libraries. The popularity and quantity of donated books were a perfect gift for Ridgefield's school library programs.

Battle Ground schools donate books to Ridgefield schools

RIDGEFIELD: Battle Ground Public Schools sent 40 boxes of their excess books to Ridgefield school libraries. The popularity and quantity of donated books were a perfect gift for Ridgefield's school library programs.

January 1, 2022, 5:39am Community

After Battle Ground Public Schools received a large donation of Disney/Hyperion books, the district donated 40 of the boxes to Ridgefield School District libraries. Read story

BATTLE GROUND: Student-led donation drives filled trucks with thousands of pounds of food and other items for local food banks, giving trees provided gifts for families in need, and drive-through holiday celebrations saw long lines at several schools.

Battle Ground schools generous at holidays

BATTLE GROUND: Student-led donation drives filled trucks with thousands of pounds of food and other items for local food banks, giving trees provided gifts for families in need, and drive-through holiday celebrations saw long lines at several schools.

January 1, 2022, 5:39am Community

Hallways lined with donated food and other items were a common sight at schools all around Battle Ground Public Schools. Read story

Battle Ground Public Schools will make substantial upgrades to student technology and connectivity thanks to a nearly $1.4 million grant from the Federal Communication Commission's E-Rate program.

Federal grant helps Battle Ground students stay connected

Battle Ground Public Schools will make substantial upgrades to student technology and connectivity thanks to a nearly $1.4 million grant from the Federal Communication Commission's E-Rate program.

December 25, 2021, 5:34am Community

Battle Ground Public Schools will make substantial upgrades to student technology and connectivity thanks to a nearly $1.4 million grant from the Federal Communication Commission’s E-Rate program. Read story

Battle Ground Public Schools seeks volunteers for sexual health education committee

December 3, 2021, 6:03am Clark County Health

Battle Ground Public Schools is assembling a committee of parents, teachers and community members to provide input on proposed curricula on comprehensive sexual health education in grades 5-12. Read story

Eisenhower Elementary School kindergarten teacher Lisa Nazareno leads students as they practice their letters and numbers  (Photos by Amanda Cowan/The Columbian)

Clark County school districts dip into federal funds to offset pandemic costs

Eisenhower Elementary School kindergarten teacher Lisa Nazareno leads students as they practice their letters and numbers  (Photos by Amanda Cowan/The Columbian)

November 30, 2021, 6:33pm Clark County News

Clark County’s three largest school districts received the third batch of federal relief money to alleviate financial and staffing pressure caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Read story