Counseling center at BGVA
School counselors are certified / licensed educators who improve student success for all students by collaborating with families / teachers, provide individualized academic planning and goal setting and much more!
Battle Ground Public Schools contracts with Central Washington University and Clark College to offer free college credits for specific courses.
In addition to learning technical skills, students can participate in work-based-learning in several fields of study.
full or part time program at Clark College, Grades 11-12. Running Start is a state-wide program that allows juniors and seniors to earn college credits while completing their high school education.
half day program in Vancouver, Grades 11-12 . The Academy was created in partnership with school districts in southwest Washington. Students can earn college credit, as well as industry certifications and licenses.
College planning
Change to graduation recognition for the class of 2028 and beyond
Students take many different academic paths in high school, from career/technical classes to Advanced Placement to Running Start and more. In recognition of the many ways that students achieve academic success, Battle Ground Public Schools plans to expand recognitions at high school graduations starting with the class of 2028 (eighth graders in 2023-24). Each high school will recognize the top 5% based on GPA during graduation ceremonies. Although schools will not designate a valedictorian and salutatorian, class rankings will continue to be available as needed for scholarships and other purposes. Learn more.