Tiger News
August 27, 2023
March 24, 2024
Tiger Nation Information
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Student ASB Leadership Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bghs.asb/
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YouTube Channel: BGTV 27
Esports Twitch Channel: https://www.twitch.tv/bgh_esports_gm
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Bell Schedule
Monday - Monday Schedule
Tuesday - Tiger Time Schedule
Wednesday - Late State Wednesday
Thursday -Tiger Time Schedule
Friday - Friday Schedule
For our bell schedules, please click here.
Report incidents anonymously with SafeSchools
Please report bullying, intimidation, harassment, threats and safety concerns using our anonymous reporting system. Reporters can remain anonymous. Emergencies should always be reported to 911. Learn more about emergency procedures and safety protocols.
March/April Schedule Reminders
Spring break: April 1-5. No school. All school offices and district office closed to the public
One-hour late starts: Wednesday, March 27, April 10, 17, 24
Responsible - Respectful - Engaged Winners
These students were "caught" doing the right thing!
Class of 2024!
Diana Mikhel got an RRE card from Attendance Office for being Responsible !
Class of 2025
Kyle Frazier got an RRE cardfrom Ms. LaPier for being Respectful,
Responsible, and Engaged!
Class of 2026
Lason Spencer got an RRE card from Ms. Etulain for beingRespectful,
Responsible, and Engaged!
Class of 2027
Bryan Hull got an RRE card from Mrs. Foster
for being Engaged!
Congratulations
BGHS SPEECH AND DEBATE GOES TO NATIONALS !!!!
The BGHS Speech & Debate team has qualified two students and will be going to the National Tournament for the first time ever !!!!!!!!!!
Congratulations to juniors Elizabeth McAleer and Carter Stafford for their 1st place and qualifying win in Duo Interpretation!
Congratulations to our The Culinary Arts Program
The Culinary Arts Program had a highly successful week of applied learning and service, primarily the Advanced Culinary Entrepreneurship & Service Class. Students prepared and served a multi-course dinner to 75 guests of the WSSDA Director Area 6 Regional Meeting. Their hard work, dedication to service and skills were appreciated by all who attended. Students from both Intro and Advanced Culinary Arts courses also served to support the annual 2024 Future Chefs National Challenge by Sodexo. Mr. Fritz served as a judge, and most importantly noted his enthusiasm for strengthening the working partnership with the Sodexo team and future culinary arts students from throughout BGPS. Congratulations culinary arts students, and thank you for working so hard to influence our community with great food, service and hospitality!!!
AFJROTC Fundraiser
Senior News
Cap and Gowns
The pick-up day for caps and gowns is April 10 during both lunches. To receive your cap and gown on that day, please place your order by March 29. Click here to order your cap and gown.
Grad Night Fundraisers
Yard Signs:
Here is a great way to show pride in the accomplishment of your student!
Perfect for you BGHS Student, club member, athlete, or senior. Click this link for the order form and more information: Yard Sign Order Form
BGHS Flocking!
Print off the form or get one from our Main Office. Return the form and payment to get our birds out and flying! Thank you for supporting our senior flock! Flocking Order Form
Guilt Free Pass
- No time to volunteer? No problem!
- If you’d like to help the senior class raise money for their drug and alcohol free grad night party, but don’t have time, here’s your chance!
Click this link for your guilt free pass
If you have any questions, please email us at bghsgradnight@gmail.com
College and Career Center
Interested in doing Running Start Next Year?
Eligible 11th and 12th grade students have the opportunity to participate in the Running Start program, which allows them to take college classes and earn both high school and college credit at a low cost. You can also visit www.clark.edu/runningstart to get more information about Clark College's virtual information nights.
Virtual Running Start Information Nights
2024 Virtual Running Start Information Night Dates:
Thursday, April 25th from 6-7:30pm
All sessions are the same and will be held via Zoom Webinar with live captioning in English and Spanish/Russian interpretation provided.
*Attendees can register to attend an upcoming Running Start Information Night with this link: https://forms.office.com/r/tGwTJta7AM
Big Future Scholarships from the College Board
Current high school juniors and seniors can be entered into monthly drawings for $500 or $40,000 scholarships until February of their senior year. No essay, minimum GPA or test score is required, and there are also no citizenship requirements. To be entered into the monthly drawings, complete steps on the BigFuture website such as starting a list of possible careers and applying for financial aid.
Scholarship Money
Students if you are in need of scholarship money, check out the Current Scholarships.
News from Battle Ground Public Schools
Employee Recognition Award
Do you know an amazing staff member? The new Employee Recognition Awards will highlight staff members who reflect the district’s strategic plan goals. Three nominees will be selected each month and recognized at a board meeting. Everyone is welcome to submit a nomination.
Looking for something to do?
Be sure to check out our Community Events page for fun ideas of things to do throughout the local community.
Questions about curriculum?
We value partnerships with parents and guardians, and believe in working together to provide a quality education for each student. If you have questions about teaching or learning materials, please contact your child’s school. We are happy to share information regarding what your child is learning. Thank you for your collaboration.
Russian, Ukrainian and Spanish translation and interpretation services
Услуги по устному и письменному переводу на русский и украинский языки 360-885-5433
Servicios de Traducción e Interpretación en Español 360-885-5431
Review proposed new teaching and learning materials
Battle Ground Public Schools is considering new science curriculum for middle school students in grades 6-8, as well as new social studies curricula and a horticulture textbook at the high school level.
Over the past year, committees of parents, guardians, teachers and community members evaluated the new materials. You can now review the materials that were recommended and provide your input.
After reviewing the materials in person or online, take a brief survey to provide your input by Friday, April 5, at noon. This input will be considered as the proposed curricula are presented to the school board. A first reading of the proposed curricula is scheduled for the April 8 board meeting. If approved, the new curricula would be used starting in the 2024-25 school year.
This Week's Events
Monday March 25th
Girls JV Softball vs. Prairie at 4 PM @ BGHS
Girls JV2 Softball vs. Mt. View at 4:30 PM @MVHS
Boys JV2 Baseball vs. Columbia River at 4:30 PM @BGHS
Girls V Sotball vs. Prairie at 4:30 @BGHS
Tuesday March 26th
Boys JV Baseball vs. Columbia River at 4:30 PM @CRHS
Boys JV Soccer vs. Union at 5 PM @BGHS
Boys JV2 Baseball vs. Ridgefield at 4 PM @RHS
Boys V Soccer vs. Union at 7 PM @BGHS
Girls Golf vs. Mt. View at 3:30 @Fairway
Girls Tennis vs. Kelso at 3:30 @BGHS
Wednesday March 27th
Boys JV Baseball vs Kelso at 4 PM @KSH
Boys JV2 Baseball vs. Kelso at 4:30 PM @BGHS
Boys V Baseball vs Kelso at 4 PM @KSH
Girls V Sotball vs. Heritage at 4:30 @HHS
Girls JV2 Softball vs. La Center at 4:30 PM @LCHS
Thursday March 28th
JV Track vs. Mt. View and Union at 3:30 @MVHS
V Track vs. Mt. View and Union at 3:30 @MVHS
Boys JV Soccer vs. Skyview at 5 PM @SHS
Boys V Soccer vs. Skyview at 7 PM @SHS
Girls Golf vs. Union at 4:30 @Tri Mtn
Girls Tennis vs. Prairies at 3:30 @BGHS
Friday March 29th
Boys V Baseball Tournaments at 2 PM @HHS
Did you know?
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BGHS Administrative Team
Mr. Gourde (Principal - Seniors)
Ms. Main (Assistant Principal - Sophomores)
Ms. Talbott (Assistant Principal - Juniors/Athletic Director)
Ms. Wilson (Assistant Principal - Freshmen)
Mr. McKenzie (Dean of Students)
Battle Ground High School
Email: info.bghs@battlegroundps.org
Website: https://bghs.battlegroundps.org/
Location: 300 West Main Street, Battle Ground, WA, 98604
Phone: 360-885-6550
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BGHSUTC
Battle Ground Public Schools provides equal opportunity in programs and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin/language, creed/religion, sex, sexual orientation including gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a service animal by a person with a disability, age, marital status, honorably discharged veteran or military status, HIV/Hepatitis C status. The district provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other
designated youth groups. Contact the following regarding questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Tom Adams, Director of Student Services, adams.tom@battlegroundps.org, Title IX Compliance Officer, 360.885.5415; Michelle Reinhardt, Executive Director of Human Resources, reinhardt.michelle@battlegroundps.org, Civil Rights Compliance Coordinator/Section 504/ADA Coordinator, 360.885.5481; or a letter may be submitted to the designated coordinator at the Battle Ground Public Schools, PO Box 200, Battle Ground, WA 98604