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Battle Ground schools could eliminate nearly 60 jobs due to falling enrollment
Published: April 27, 2021, 7:31pm
Share: Students work in the Internet Cafe at Captain Strong Primary School in Battle Ground in January. Students are set up with Chromebooks in the gymnasium if they need internet to access remote learning. (Joshua Hart/The Columbian)
Battle Ground Public Schools could eliminate close to 60 certificated staff for next school year because of declining student enrollment during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The school board Monday night approved a resolution that would allow it to cut 57.7 full-time equivalent certificated teacher, specialist and administrative positions to save the district $4.79 million.