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Battleground High School launches innovative dollar thrift store

June 10, 2024 | Battle Ground School District, School Districts, Washington



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Battleground High School launches innovative dollar thrift store
In a recent government meeting, key discussions centered around the approval of administrative and support salary schedules, reflecting a 3.7% increase tied to the implicit price deflator (IPD), which serves as the district's cost-of-living adjustment. This increase is funded by state allocations aimed at supporting salaries.

Additionally, the meeting highlighted ongoing efforts to fill vacancies within the district, as several retirements and resignations have been reported. The administration is actively working to address these staffing needs across various buildings.

Communications updates included positive media coverage of local achievements, such as Greg McKelvey being named grand marshal of the Grama Floral Parade and a feature on Maren Ackerman, a graduating senior who has raised funds for children in Malawi. The district also launched a new thrift store at Battleground High School, where all items are priced at just one dollar, promoting student involvement in its operations.

The meeting concluded with a segment for citizen comments, allowing community members to voice their concerns and suggestions. One speaker, Dori Miller, expressed gratitude for the educational opportunities provided to her sons, who recently graduated with honors. The board remains committed to listening to community feedback and addressing any necessary actions.

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