Battle Ground School District No. 119 is a public school district in Clark County, Washington, United States. It serves the communities of Amboy, Battle Ground, Brush Prairie and Yacolt.
Battle Ground School District No. 119 | |
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Location | |
Battle Ground , Clark, Washington | |
Coordinates | 45°48′N 122°30′W / 45.800°N 122.500°W |
District information | |
Grades | Pre-K through 12 |
Schools | 18 |
Other information | |
Website | www |
As of the 2011–2012 school year, the district has an average enrollment of 12,318 full-time-equivalent students.[1]
History edit
The district existed as early as 1870 as the Battle Ground School District and was eventually known as Central School District. The zone undertook the moniker of Battle Ground No. 85 when it combined with the district of Cherry Grove in 1914. A consolidation in 1955 with Glenwood, Washingnton led to the No. 119 designation and a further merger with Yacolt finalized the size of the Battle Ground district.[2]
Schools edit
As of 2019[update], the district includes 18 schools and an additional two alternative schools.[2]
Comprehensive high schools edit
Middle schools edit
- Amboy Middle School
- Chief Umtuch Middle School
- Daybreak Middle School
- Laurin Middle School
- Maple Grove Middle School
- Pleasant Valley Middle School
- Tukes Valley Middle School
Elementary schools edit
- Captain Strong Elementary School
- Daybreak Primary School
- Glenwood Heights Primary School
- Maple Grove Primary School
- Pleasant Valley Primary School
- Tukes Valley Primary School
- Yacolt Primary School
Alternative schools edit
- CAM Academy 1-12 Alternative School
- River HomeLink 1-12 Alternative School
- Battle Ground Virtual Academy 1-12 Alternative School / Online (formerly part of River HomeLink)
- Summit View Alternative High School
External links edit
References edit
- ^ "Many changes in Battle Ground Public Schools". The Reflector. August 28, 2012. Retrieved February 12, 2024.
- ^ a b Ross, Mark (November 4, 2019). "Looking back on the history of Battle Ground Public Schools". The Reflector. Retrieved February 12, 2024.