4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
Did you know what the BG Levy funds?
1. Battle Ground Public
Schools
Since 1909 - Preparing
our children to succeed
in the next step of their
lives.
2. Did You
Know?
Battle Ground Public Schools educate
Battle Ground Public Schools educate
over 12,800 students each year.
over 12,800 students each year.
3. Did You
Know?
Every day, 113 school buses fan out
Every day, 113 school buses fan out
across the 271 square mile district
across the 271 square mile district
to safely deliver about 7,300 students
to safely deliver about 7,300 students
to and from school.
to and from school.
The buses travel 10,170 miles each day.
The buses travel 10,170 miles each day.
4. Did You
Know?
More than 69% of Battle Ground teachers
More than 69% of Battle Ground teachers
have earned a Master’s degree.
have earned a Master’s degree.
Battle Ground Public Schools is the
Battle Ground Public Schools is the
largest local employer.
largest local employer.
5. Did You
Know?
Battle Ground Public
Battle Ground Public
Schools’ graduation rate
Schools’ graduation rate
tops the state average
tops the state average
at 83.7%.
at 83.7%.
6. Did You
Know?
Battle Ground students improved their
Battle Ground students improved their
test scores on state assessments
test scores on state assessments
(MSP/HSPE) over the past two years.
(MSP/HSPE) over the past two years.
7. Did You
Know?
Battle Ground Public Schools are
Battle Ground Public Schools are
consistently named as
consistently named as
Washington State Schools of Distinction.
Washington State Schools of Distinction.
Battle Ground High School and CAM were
Battle Ground High School and CAM were
recently named “A+ Schools”.
recently named “A+ Schools”.
8. Did You
Know?
BGPS has accomplished all of this with
BGPS has accomplished all of this with
over $20 MILLION
over $20 MILLION
in budget cuts from the state in the past
in budget cuts from the state in the past
three years.
three years.
10. How are Battle Ground Schools
funded?
5% comes from
2% comes from
2% comes from
state levy
local support
local support
equalization
22% comes from 71% of school
the local levy funding comes
from state and
federal sources
11. What Does the Levy Pay For?
What Does the Levy Pay For?
90+ Teachers
90+ Teachers
12. What Does the Levy Pay For?
What Does the Levy Pay For?
Assistant Principals
Assistant Principals
13. What Does the Levy Pay For?
What Does the Levy Pay For?
Classified Personnel
Classified Personnel
14. What Does the Levy Pay For?
What Does the Levy Pay For?
Transportation –
State Funding Shortfall
State Funding Shortfall
15. What Does the Levy Pay For?
What Does the Levy Pay For?
Textbooks and Instructional
Textbooks and Instructional
Materials
Materials
16. What Does the Levy Pay For?
What Does the Levy Pay For?
Extracurricular Activities
Extracurricular Activities
17. What Does the Levy Pay For?
What Does the Levy Pay For?
Special Education --
Special Education
State Funding Shortfall
State Funding Shortfall
18. What Does the Levy Pay For?
What Does the Levy Pay For?
Music and Art Programs
Music and Art Programs
19. What Does the Levy Pay For?
What Does the Levy Pay For?
Reading and Math
Reading and Math
Interventionists
Interventionists
20. What Does the Levy Pay For?
What Does the Levy Pay For?
Librarians and Media Materials
Librarians and Media Materials
21. What Does the Levy Pay For?
What Does the Levy Pay For?
English as a Second Language Program
English as a Second Language Program
State Funding Shortfall
State Funding Shortfall
22. What Does the Levy Pay For?
What Does the Levy Pay For?
Technology
Technology
23. What Does the Levy Pay For?
What Does the Levy Pay For?
Maintenance and Custodial
Maintenance and Custodial
Services
Services
24. What Does the Levy Pay For?
What Does the Levy Pay For?
Nurses and Counselors
Nurses and Counselors
25. What Does the Levy Pay For?
What Does the Levy Pay For?
Safety Officers and Patrols
Safety Officers and Patrols
26. The current Battle Ground levy
ends December 2013.
The new replacement levy would
take effect January 2014.
28. Annual Estimated Tax
Projected Rate per
Year Levy Amount for Home Valued at
$1000
$200,000
2014 $ 24,420,000 $ 4.49 $ 898.00/year
All amounts are based on a home valued at $ 200,000.
For information on the annual rate for your home, visit
www.clark.wa.gov/treasurer
29. Annual Estimated Tax
Projected Rate per
Year Levy Amount for Home Valued at
$1000
$200,000
2015 $ 25,350,000 $ 4.52 $ 904.00/year
All amounts are based on a home valued at $ 200,000.
For information on the annual rate for your home, visit
www.clark.wa.gov/treasurer
30. Annual Estimated Tax
Projected Rate per
Year Levy Amount for Home Valued at
$1000
$200,000
2016 $ 26,300,000 $ 4.51 $ 902.00/year
All amounts are based on a home valued at $ 200,000.
For information on the annual rate for your home, visit
www.clark.wa.gov/treasurer
31. Annual Estimated Tax
Projected Rate per
Year Levy Amount for Home Valued at
$1000
$200,000
2017 $ 27,250,000 $ 4.46 $ 892.00/year
All amounts are based on a home valued at $ 200,000.
For information on the annual rate for your home, visit
www.clark.wa.gov/treasurer
32. Battle Ground Public Schools strive to be
fiscally responsible…
According to Mike McAlexander, an independent
Expense Reduction Analyst…
“The staff is to be commended for its
proactive and aggressive approach to
maintaining a low-cost operation.”
33. Battle Ground Public Schools strive to be
fiscally responsible…
Energy Efficiency Strategies
Recycling – All campuses
Automatic shut down for technology
Reducing paper waste
Grant Writing
34. Questions about the levy…
Contact:
Mary Beth Lynn
lynn.marybeth@battlegroundps.org
360-885-5311
www.battlegroundps.org
Clark County Treasurer:
www.clark.wa.gov/treasurer
35. Battle Ground Public Schools
Levy Election
April 23, 2013
Watch for ballots arriving
Watch for ballots arriving
by mail in early April.
by mail in early April.
Vote by mail no later
Vote by mail no later
than April 22nd.
than April 22nd.
(in order to be postmarked by 4/23)
(in order to be postmarked by 4/23)
Ballot boxes available only on April 23rd at:
Ballot boxes available only on April 23rd at:
Battle Ground High School; Glenwood Heights Primary; Pleasant
Battle Ground High School; Glenwood Heights Primary; Pleasant
Valley Middle School; Yacolt Primary and Battle Ground City Hall
Valley Middle School; Yacolt Primary and Battle Ground City Hall
Editor's Notes
NO NARRATION: Music is playing for the first 8 slides Dexter Britain’s The Time to Run (attached to this PPT draft)
On April 23 rd , an election will be held for a 4 year replacement levy for Battle Ground Public Schools. Ballots will arrive by mail the first week of April.
Battle Ground Public Schools receive most of their education funding from state and federal sources. Even though the state is constitutionally required to provide ample funding for education through a general and uniform system of public schools, state funding is not enough to provide the quality of education expected from Battle Ground students. It is necessary to ask local voters to make up the difference. The replacement levy which would begin in January 2014 will help provide funding for…
More than 90 certificated teachers which allows class sizes to remain small enough for students to benefit from personalized instruction.
Assistant principals, who provide instructional leadership, supervision of personnel and safety monitoring for all Battle Ground schools.
Classified personnel – Secretaries, media assistants and support staff
The levy also funds the $__________ (David will add this #) budget shortfall from the state to pay for daily transportation of students.
Levy funding pays for rigorous and relevant curricular materials.
It pays some fees for students who, due to financial issues, would be unable to participate in activities such as band, jazz choir, sports and drama.
State and federal sources do not completely pay for the services required for our diverse student population. In Battle Ground Schools, all students are expected to succeed and excel socially and academically.
Battle Ground students are talented and creative. Levy funding allows them to develop those talents and become well-rounded citizens.
Reading and math interventionists provide accelerated instruction for students experiencing difficulty learning.
The levy also funds librarians and the purchases of media materials.
And programs for students learning English.
It pays for technology and upgrades which prepare our students to be 21 st century citizens.
Maintenance and custodial services
School nurses and counselors who care for students’ physical and emotional needs and assist them in planning their post-graduation opportunities.
Finally, the levy funds safety officers and safety patrol personnel, who play a crucial role in keeping our students safe.
The current levy expires in December of this year. The election on April 23 rd will allow voters to decide whether to replace that levy with a new levy which would begin in January 2014.
So, how much will the levy cost?
In 2014, the projected levy rate per $1000 is $4.49. For homes valued at $200,000, the cost is $898 per year, about $4 more per month than the current levy rate.
In 2015, the projected levy rate per $1000 is $4.52. For homes valued at $200,000, the cost is $904 per year.
In 2016, the projected levy rate per $1000 is $4.51. For homes valued at $200,000, the cost is $902 per year.
In 2017, the projected levy rate per $1000 is $4.46. For homes valued at $200,000, the cost is $892 per year.
Battle Ground Public Schools strive to be good fiscal stewards. According to Mike McAlexander, an independent expense reduction analyst, “The staff is to be commended for its proactive and aggressive approach to maintaining a low-cost operation.”
We accomplish this through the use of energy efficiency strategies to reduce utility costs, recycling on all campuses, auto shut downs for technology and efforts to reduce paper waste. Teachers and leaders actively seek grants for special projects.
This is an important decision for voters. If you have questions, please contact Mary Beth Lynn or visit the Battle Ground website at battlegroundps.org. For specifics on cost for your home, please visit www.clark.wa.gov/treasurer.
Please vote by mail on or before April 22 nd . On election day, April 23 rd , ballot drop boxes will be available at Battle Ground High School; Glenwood Heights Primary School; Pleasant Valley Middle School, Yacolt Primary and at Battle Ground City Hall. Thank you.