
Parents, guardians and community members who live in the district are all welcome to apply
Battle Ground Public Schools has an opportunity for people to provide input on district initiatives. Parents, guardians and community members who live in the district are all welcome to apply.
Members of the district’s Citizens Advisory Committee lend their voices to school programs, policies and issues through an advisory role to the superintendent and school board. See meeting information and apply (deadline is Aug. 23).
Information provided by the Battle Ground School District.
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