February 7th, 2025
Hello BGVA families,
When you're in a situation, you can complain about it, you can feel sorry for yourself, you can do a lot of things. But how are you gonna make the situation better?
Tony Dungy
I had the pleasure of meeting Tony Dungy at a book signing event a few years ago. This is a man I have admired and looked up to for many years; partially due to his many accomplishments as Superbowl Champion, a father and a coach. While the accolades of public life, money, fame and all of its trappings can often distract and derail people; Coach Dungy has not fallen into that trap.He is truly an admirable man of character.
Through the years coach Dungy has kept a true north star in his life, allowing so many people, including myself, to draw from his experience and advice to recenter and recommit to the important things in life. I have re-read several of his leadership, motivational and leadership books. They are always a good read and I would encourage you to pick up a digital or hardcopy of any of his books They continue to inspire.
Below is a photo of Coach Dungy and I at his book signing. We enjoyed a great conversation sharing about our families. I came away from our short visit on a first name basis; he called me Matt and I called him sir!
Thank you Coach, it was an honor to meet you.
At the beginning of our 24-25 second semester, BGVA processed over 1,000 student intakes, enrollments, course changes and add/drops. I would like to personally thank each of our students and families for their patience during these first days of the semester and to the BGVA staff who worked diligently to ensure each student had the courses to meet their need for academic success. There may still be the need to make minor schedule adjustments. Please reach out directly to your advisor right away so we can assist you.
Student Advisory Contact: New students attending BGVA: it is very important for you to contact your advisor to set up your advisory appointments. Your advisory check-ins ensure you are getting the essential support you need to be successful at BGVA.
Replacement Levy - for learning - Tuesday, Feb. 11th, please remember to vote
Battle Ground Public Schools is running a replacement levy February 11th. More information regarding the levy can be found at this link.
In a nutshell; the replacement levy will help close the financial gap from the state and the actual cost of running the school district. It is our hope that you will take the time to vote on February 11th.
Online Success Family Workshop - click to join
Thursday, February 13th from 5:00-6:00 PM.
This workshop is intended for our newest students and families with information to successfully navigate the new world of online learning.
This workshop is very valuable for continued success at the online school of BGVA. The Online Success Workshop will have breakout sessions with specific grade band teachers who will discuss in detail grade level expectations, tips & tricks and best practices for success.
Please, mark your calendars and plan on attending this valuable Online workshop. Feedback from our September and November Workshops have been very positive with families getting information they found very helpful. You will also be receiving additional information from your teachers and advisors these next weeks leading up to the Workshop. I look forward to seeing you there!
Attention all BGVA Students - Chromebook Power Washing
ALL BGVA students must bring their Chromebooks in person to the River Homelink campus. A Digital “Power Washing” MUST be completed before State testing in April. If a BGVA student does not have their Chromebook Power washed, it may affect their ability to access and engage with their online courses and services.
Please contact our technology specialist on the River Homelink campus, Julie Mehr at mehr.julie@battlegroundps.org or by phone at 360-334-8291
Seniors - This message is for our 24/25 seniors. There is detailed information at
the bottom of this newsletter with specific information and tasks every senior needs
to complete.
While graduation may seem to be a distant date on the calendar; we are already planning for this special event. Caps, gowns and invitations need to be ordered. School work needs to be completed and finals need to be taken. Our diligent advisors and school counselor are very willing to help you navigate the important deadlines in the coming months. All BGVA Senior graduation need are at Jostens.com
Parking at Maple Grove, River HomeLink and Battle Ground Virtual Academy
Please remember to park only in designated spots in our parking lot. The bus lane is not a designated parking area, and accessible parking spots are reserved for people with a valid disabled parking permit. It’s important to note that the Battle Ground Police Department can issue a citation for vehicles that are improperly parked in accessible spots without permits.
The west exit gate by the Battle Ground Cinema has had the crash bar removed and can no longer be used as an exit. Students and families will need to enter and exit via the campus front gates by the flagpole.
We continue to evaluate our options for a long-term solution to parking. Thank you for your patience and cooperation.
BGVA is now a South School! With the possibility of inclement weather, moving forward; this means we will follow the BGSD South school schedule when there are snow days or changes in the regular school days.
In the event of a weather-related school closure, the presentation will be canceled. However, anyone may attend a different presentation at another school or find information on the district website.
Accessing BGVA: If you need access to BGVA please feel free to call the office at 360-334-5250 and we will gladly meet you at the front gates by the flagpole.
It is very important for students and families to check emails frequently. This is our main form of communication and we do not want you to miss any important details your family may need.
Important items for you to consider:
Weekly student/Teacher contact: According to State policy, weekly student/Teacher contact is required. This can include direct emails or communicating within the course platforms. Please make sure you are responding to emails and class prompts weekly to ensure we are all in compliance with Alternative Learning Education (ALE) requirements.
Good Happenings at BGVA
K-5
Trekkers, grades, 3, 4 and 5. Here's our classroom newsletter! Please notice the links with information for students in grades 4 and 5 to complete. https://secure.smore.com/n/usxwk. Thank you! Rachel Karlsen
K-2 Sarah Harrier’s Newsletter
6-8
Adventurers - Family Success workshop Thursday, February 13th 5:00-6:00PM
Parents - please see the email from the district on 2/6 referring to CSHE. Middle School students will have these lessons starting in mid-May
High School
Hey Mountaineers - Welcome to the new semester. Hopefully, you are setting new goals and are ready to "jump in" with both feet and focus on completing your semester 2 classes. A good goal would be to stay on track in all your classes which would help eliminate stress and set you up for success. Please check all your classes to ensure they are correct and ready for you to work on. If not, contact your advisor via email so they can help get it straightened out for you. Have a great week! HS Smore
We will continue working together to “Foster the Joy of Learning”.
Mr. Stanfill
BGVA - Principal