
This committee meets once per month to give parents, guardians and community members an opportunity to share their perspectives on BGPS with district leaders and learn about initiatives and programs
Battle Ground Public Schools is seeking members for its Citizens Advisory Committee. This committee meets once per month to give parents, guardians and community members an opportunity to share their perspectives on BGPS with district leaders and learn about initiatives and programs.
The first meeting is Thursday, September 11, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Battle Ground High School media center (300 W Main St., Battle Ground, WA 98604).
All parents, guardians and community members are welcome, no RSVP or application required. Light refreshments will be available.
Information provided by the Battle Ground School District.
Also read:
- Republicans prepare for ‘train wreck’ as Democrats eye new taxes to fill $2B gapWashington lawmakers face a $2 billion deficit as Republicans warn of tax proposals they say will worsen a mounting budget crisis.
- Letter: A misleading headline about a misleading initiativeBattle Ground resident Gary Obermeyer argues that Initiative 26-126 would restrict voting access rather than improve election integrity.
- POLL: Do you support Vancouver’s decision to restore open public comment at every council meeting starting in 2026?Vancouver will restore open public comment at every council meeting in 2026 after years of limiting remarks to agenda items.
- Opinion: Washington is bleeding taxpayers and now a State Representative wants to make it worseMark Harmsworth argues that a proposed statewide payroll tax would worsen Washington’s ongoing loss of jobs, businesses, and economic competitiveness.
- Theater students overcome challenges for the love of their art at River HomeLinkRiver HomeLink theater students overcome an atypical schedule and lack of a stage as they prepare Descendants: The Musical for performances at Prairie High School.
- Tix for Tots hosting original Nativity performanceA free Nativity performance and community event hosted by Tix for Tots will take place Dec. 20 in Battle Ground.
- Opinion: Simultaneous left turnsDoug Dahl explains how Washington law directs drivers to make simultaneous left turns by passing to the left of each other in an intersection.








