The Battle Ground School District Board of Directors made a significant move during their regular meeting on July 28, 2025, by officially swearing in new superintendent Shelley Whitten. This marks a pivotal moment for the district as Whitten takes on the responsibilities of leading the educational community in Clark County, Washington.
Whitten's swearing-in was a highlight of the meeting, with the board expressing enthusiasm for her leadership. "I will faithfully perform the duties of the superintendent of Battle Ground School District number 119," Whitten affirmed, signaling her commitment to the role and the community.
In addition to Whitten, student representative Toby Wynne also took his oath, emphasizing the importance of student voice in district decisions. Wynne shared updates on sports activities, noting the positive atmosphere among teams and the growing involvement of younger students in programs. "This year... was the first year that I felt such a bond and a good chemistry with so many new players," he remarked, highlighting the evolving culture within the district's sports programs.
The board also discussed upcoming events, including the general assembly scheduled for September 20, where they will review and potentially amend 27 positions relevant to the Washington State School Directors' Association (WASDA). This process is crucial as it shapes the district's legislative priorities.
The meeting concluded with updates from various committees, including the audit committee, which reported no issues with financial documents, and the Battle Ground Education Foundation, which is gearing up for an auction on October 4.
As the district welcomes new leadership and prepares for the upcoming school year, the board's discussions reflect a commitment to fostering a supportive and engaged educational environment for all students.