Tiger News
August 27, 2023
February 11, 2024
Tiger Nation Information
Website: https://bghs.battlegroundps.org/
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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 Start Wednesday
Thursday -Tiger Time Schedule
Friday - Friday Schedule
For our bell schedules, please click here.
February Schedule Reminders
- Wednesday one-hour late starts: February 14, 21, 28
- Presidents' Day: Monday, February 19 (no school)
Responsible - Respectful - Engaged Winners
These students were "caught" doing the right thing!
Class of 2025
Sylvia Miller got a RRE card from Mr. Ryan for being Engaged!
Class of 2026
Ben Akengue got a RRE card from Mr. Williamson for being Responsible, Respectful, and Engaged!
Class of 2027
Moss Ingersoll got a RRE card from Ms. Hidden for being Responsible, Respectful, and Engaged!
Congratulations to our Wrestling Teams
Isabel Brown (100) 2nd Place
Lorelei Brown (105) 2nd Place
Clyde Cass (106) 2nd Place
Zackery Motzkus (120) 2nd Place
Andrew Gray (126) 2nd Place
Isaiah Rodger (138) 2nd Place
Brooke Rausch (145) 2nd Place
Braeden Munson (132) 4th Place
Nathaniel Kelley (165) 4th Place
Oscar Yanez Munoz (175) 4th Place
Emet Ordway (215) 4th Place
Matthew Witthauer (265) 4th Place
Audrey Joner (120) 5th Place
Ariana Grebyonkin (125) 6th Place
Congratulations to Unified Basketball on Making it to State
Congratulations to the BGHS Speech & Debate Team
Congratulations to the BGHS Speech & Debate Team for their success at the Linfield tournament last weekend in McMinnville, Oregon!
Special congratulations to junior Mackenzie Heffner for her third place win in Humorous Interpretation.
Congrats to senior captain Marley Wing for his top speaker award in Public Forum debate.
And congratulations to Mackenzie Heffner and Marley Wing again for their shared 4th place award in Public Forum Debate.
Way to go!
Forecasting for 24-25 School Year
Opportunity Fair-Monday, February 12
During first period, students will have the opportunity to check out academic opportunities for next school year. Tables will be set up in the common areas for students to check out and talk to teachers. After the opportunity fair, we will follow the Wednesday Late Start bell schedule for the remainder of the day.
Enjoy the latest issue of Tiger Times!
BGHS Unit Recovery 23-24
The purpose of Unit Recovery is to provide options for students before the traditional Credit Recovery approach. Eligible students are those who have earned 50-59% in one of the following core classes. Students must attend in person after school (Monday - Thursday) and will have three weeks to complete the required teacher-selected unit online. If students complete their unit before the end of the three weeks, they will no longer need to attend. Students will sign a contract that outlines their responsibilities and due dates. Contracts are due before the start date of the program. Please see your teacher for more information. Space is limited. This is a great opportunity to stay on track to graduate!
Unit Recovery will start on Monday, February 26, and end on Thursday, March 14.
Core Subject Area Courses Offered:
English
9, 10, 11
History
WA State History, Contemporary World History, Modern World History Sem 1, US History, Civics, CWP
Science
Earth Science, Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics
Math
Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, Modeling, Personal Finance
*Students with a final grade of 49% or below must take credit recovery or during summer school.
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:
Tuesday, February 27th from 6-7:30pm
Wednesday, March 6th from 6-7:30pm
Wednesday, March 20th from 6-7:30pm
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
Ninth Annual BGPS Industry Fair set for February 15
Attend the Battle Ground Public Schools Industry Fair to learn about apprenticeships and jobs in health care, education, manufacturing, technology, construction, finance, hospitality, retail, transportation and more. The event is from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursday, February 15 at Battle Ground High School. Some employers may be hiring--bring your resume!
Join the resume workshop from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. to help build a resume!
Everyone is welcome. This event serves students, families and the community. Child care will be available at the event.
If you represent a business or know someone who does, reserve a table at this free annual event to connect with current and future workers. Register now.
Check out this video to hear from local businesses about how the Industry Fair benefits them.
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.
Get help with applying for College Financial Aid
Seniors and families looking for help completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid or the Washington Application for State Financial Aid can attend one of these upcoming in-person events:
Wednesday, February 21: Battle Ground High School, 3-6 p.m.
At least three days prior to attending one of these events, parents/guardians and students must each set up an account by creating a FSA ID.
Scholarship Money
Students if you are in need of scholarship money, check out the Current Scholarships.
Senior News
Seniors...what is your plan after high school?
Your senior class president, Bianca, has made an Instagram Account (@bghsseniors24) to celebrate our seniors post grad plan whether that's college, trade school or straight into the workforce! Please click this link to let us know.
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
News from Battle Ground Public Schools
Ballots for the February 13 special election should have arrived in mailboxes. Voters living within the boundaries of Battle Ground Public Schools will be asked to consider a three-year capital levy.
Here are 10 fast facts about the levy:
1. The capital levy will appear on the Feb. 13 special election ballot.
2. The levy would fund enhanced security measures, including entry controls and security cameras.
3. It would pay for roof repairs and updated heating and cooling systems.
4. It would create additional spaces for hands-on learning in the construction trades, culinary arts and health sciences.
5. It would fund the replacement of outdated technology, including computers, phones and the district’s wireless network.
6. Every school in the district would receive repairs and/or updates as part of the capital levy.
7. Property tax collections for the levy would begin in 2025.
8. The estimated rate would be $0.44 per $1,000 of assessed property value.
9. That amount matches a bond that expired at the end of 2023.
10. The owner of a home worth $500,000 would pay approximately $18.33 a month ($220/yr) for the capital levy - equivalent to the amount paid in 2023.
Please remember to vote by February 13
Read more about the capital levy and view a proposed list of projects on the district website.
The public is also invited to a pair of upcoming community forums, where Superintendent Denny Waters will lay out the facts of the levy and answer questions. There are two options:
The online webinar will be recorded and shared. If you are unable to attend but would like to ask a question in advance of either forum, please send them to communication@battlegroundps.org.
Review proposed science materials for middle and high school
Battle Ground Public Schools is in the process of evaluating new science materials for grades 6-8 and 9-12. Parents, guardians and community members are invited to view the potential curricula and provide their input at the following times and locations (more may be added):
Tuesday, February 13, at Summit View High School - 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Visit the district website to learn more about curriculum adoptions. The board of directors will vote to approve the new materials later this school year.
Review new science and social studies textbooks
You are invited to provide input on potential new textbooks. If approved, the textbooks would be used beginning in the 2024-25 school year for the following Advanced Placement science and social studies courses:
AP Government and Politics
AP World History
AP Human Geography
AP U.S. History
AP Biology
AP Environmental Science
AP Chemistry
BGHS Administrative Team
Mr. Gourde (Principal - Seniors)
Ms. Main (Assistant Principal - Sophomores)
Ms. Wilson (Assistant Principal - Freshmen)
Ms. Talbott (Assistant Principal - Juniors/Athletic Director)
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