The Battle Ground School District Board of Directors is gearing up for crucial budget discussions, with a proposed budget presentation scheduled for August 11. Board members will have the opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback before a vote on the budget is expected at the following meeting on August 24. The budget must be finalized by August 31, making these meetings pivotal for the district's financial planning.
In addition to budgetary matters, the board is awaiting approval for an energy savings performance contract with Ameresco, which aims to enhance the district's lighting systems. This financing option, through the state of Washington's local government loan program, is anticipated to lower interest rates by pooling bonds. However, the district has yet to receive confirmation on this application. As a backup, they are also considering an interfund loan from the capital projects account.
On a less positive note, the board reported that Lauren Middle School will not qualify for the community eligibility program for free meals next year. This decision comes after a drop in qualifying student numbers, which fell below the required threshold of 40%. The board expressed disappointment over this outcome, highlighting the impact on students who rely on these meal programs.
In infrastructure updates, the roof project at Chief Daybreak is progressing well and is expected to be completed before the school year begins. The Central Operations Building is also nearing completion, with plans to move in by September.
As the board prepares for these significant discussions, the community is encouraged to engage during the upcoming meetings, ensuring that all voices are heard in shaping the future of the Battle Ground School District.