BGPS news to know. Important information for families. Week of March 9, 2026

In this issue

  • Calendar

  • Tools for you to provide input on budget cuts

  • March school meals

  • Educational Support Professionals Week

  • Enroll in kindergarten and apply for Transitional Kindergarten

  • River HomeLink presents 'Sister Act Jr.'

  • In case you missed it

  • Community events

Calendar

Monday, March 9

  • College and Career Fair: Drop by Battle Ground High School anytime between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to learn about apprenticeship programs, trade schools, military branches and colleges. Free and open to the public.

  • Board of directors regular and special meetings: The regular meeting will begin at 6 p.m., followed by the special meeting/work session at 7 p.m. Both meetings are open to the public at the Lewisville Campus and viewable via livestreaming. Get the details.

Wednesday, March 11

  • One-hour late start for most schools: Teachers will use this time to work together to implement best practices of high-quality instruction. Students will be released at the usual times.

  • Budget cut listening session: The session is 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Prairie High School. It is open to the public and child care will be available.

Friday, March 13

  • Closure makeup day: Most BGPS schools will be in session to make up for the closure of schools on Dec. 17. The makeup day does not apply to students at CAM Academy, the Futures program or special education preschools. Students in those schools and programs will not attend on March 13; however, staff at those schools and programs should still report to work. Any additional weather-related closures will require more changes to the calendar.

Now available: Tools for you to provide your input on budget cuts

Through March 18, there are two ways for people to provide input on budget cuts:

In addition, there is one more budget listening session on March 11 that is open to the public (see information above). Get more information about budget cuts for the upcoming school year.

News to know

March school meals
School lunch menus for March are available online. Meals can be paid through InTouch Receipting.

Educational Support Professionals Week
This week is a statewide recognition of the many contributions of education support professionals in public schools. These professionals include paraeducators, custodians, secretaries and registrars, maintenance/grounds, transportation, nutrition services, health services support, technology and substitutes. We are grateful for these staff members and the important work that they do to support students, schools and the community.

Now enrolling students for kindergarten and accepting applications for Transitional Kindergarten
Any child who will be 5 years old prior to Sept. 1, 2026, is eligible to enroll in kindergarten this fall. Enroll now to make sure your child can attend kindergarten orientation in the spring.

In addition, BGPS offers Transitional Kindergarten, a full day, no-cost early learning program for children who will be 4 years old prior to Sept. 1, 2026. The program focuses on developmentally appropriate skills and social and emotional development. Students must meet eligibility requirements. Space is limited.

River HomeLink presents ‘Sister Act Jr.’
Based on the hit 1992 film and Tony-nominated Broadway musical, Sister Act Jr. is the feel-good musical comedy that will have audiences jumping to their feet! The show runs March 20-28 at the Prairie High School auditorium. Tickets are available now.

In case you missed it

Enrollment is open for many of the district’s specialized, alternative learning programs
Battle Ground Public Schools’ specialized and alternative learning programs are accepting applications for the 2026-27 school year:

  • Battle Ground Virtual Academy

  • Center for Agriculture, Science and Environmental Education (CASEE)

  • Open Doors GED program

  • River HomeLink

  • Summit View High School

Learn more about the options and how to apply.

Community events

See local events and opportunities, including mentoring, tutoring, learning activities, sports and more.

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