
Mar 2- “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” – Helen Keller
Mar 3- “Teamwork makes the dream work.” - Unknown
Mar 5- “Unity is strength… when there is teamwork and collaboration, wonderful things can be achieved.” – Mattie Stepanek
Mar 6- “Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is success.” – Henry Ford
Important Dates
Mar 6 - 3rd-6th PBIS Assembly 1:05 - 2 PM - Commons Mar 7 - Solar Car Challenge (5th - 8th Grade) - Hudsons Bay High School Mar 13 - Snow Make-Up Day - No School unless we have snow Mar 16 thru 20 - Scholastic Book Fair - Library Mar 19 - NHS (High School) Gopher Sale 1:05 - 2 PM - Commons Mar 20 - Middle School Walk-a-thon Mar 20 - Knowledge Bowl to State Mar 20 - CAP Family Game Night - Commons Mar 27 - Snow Make-Up Day - No school unless we have snow Mar 27 - English Country Dance 6 - 8 PM - Commons Mar 31 - PBIS Student Store - During Lunches in Library
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April 1 - NHS Blood Drive 10 AM - 4 PM - Commons April 3 - 3rd-6th Grade PBIS Assembly 1:15 - 2 PM - Commons April 6 thru 10 - SPRING BREAK - NO SCHOOL April 14 - 4th Grade End of the Oregon Trail Field Trip April 15 - High School Top Golf Field Trip April 16 and 17 - 3rd Grade Police Station Field Trip April 21 - 3rd Grade Bonneville Field Trip April 24 - PBIS Student Store - During lunches in the Library April 27 thru May 1 - CAP Raffle/Spirit Wear Sale - After School
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CAM Student Highlights

Congratulations to the CAM Knowledge Bowl teams. Varsity placed 2nd in the region in our division and will advance to state on March 21. JV #1 placed first in our league and competed in the JV invitational.

Around Valentine's Day, CAM Academy seventh grader Camila Campos brought fun and joy to residents at a Battle Ground memory care facility. Campos hand delivered dozens of Valentine's wishes and other special messages as a part of a service project she participates in at school.
WAY TO GO!!! CAM is proud of you.

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| Standardized testing opportunities In April, students will have a chance to take the ASVAB and/or world language test. ASVAB scores are used to determine if someone is qualified to enlist in the military and to assign someone to an appropriate job in the military. Scores above 31 will also fulfill graduation pathway requirements. Register online by April 18 for the test on April 25. World language tests give students a chance to earn up to four credits and possibly the State Seal of Biliteracy on their diploma. Register online by April 10 for the test on April 25.
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MS ASB Meeting: Mar 10th, 2:20-3 PM in Commons MS Yearbook Meeting: Every Thursday after school in room 108 CSU Meeting: Mar 3rd at 2:20-3 (every other Tuesday) Room 202
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| HS ASB Meeting: Mar 12th NHS Meeting:Mar 9th Club America: Mar 17th, room 202 (every 3rd Tues) Knowledge Bowl Club: Every Tuesday during Lunch in room 209 Interact Club: Mar 16th (Every 3rd Monday) in Room 208 CSU Meeting:Mar 3rd at 2:20-3 (every other Tuesday) Room 202
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This class is offered for Middle and High School students

MIDDLE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS


PRIMARY SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS

CAM ACADEMY PARENTS - CAP
| IMPORTANT DATES Monthly CAP Meeting: March 3rd, 1:00 PM in CAM Library Student store: March 31st CAP'S Library will be open every Tuesday and Friday.
FOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE CAP INFO! CAP has a NEW WEBSITE! Get up-to-date information, links, meeting minutes, and more. Head over and check it out. |
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Provide input on budget cuts that will affect BGPS schools Following the failure of its proposed replacement educational programs and operations levy, Battle Ground Public Schools will hold two listening sessions to collect community input on budget cuts that will need to be made for the 2026-27 school year. Session #1: March 4 | 5:30–7:30 p.m. | Battle Ground High School Session #2: March 11 | 5:30–7:30 p.m. | Prairie High School Both sessions are open to the public. Child care will be available. In addition to these sessions, people will be able to provide their input via two online tools. Budget simulation tool: Adjust costs to balance the budget for the next school year ThoughtExchange survey: Participants can provide their ideas and feedback on the budget, as well as rate ideas shared by others These tools will be available March 4-18 on the district website. Please watch for more information. |
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2026-27 school calendar approved - Key Dates
The district’s board of directors recently approved next year’s academic calendar. Key dates include:
First day of school: Sept. 1, 2026
Thanksgiving break: Nov. 25-27
Winter break: Dec. 21-Jan. 1, 2027
Spring break: April 5-9
Last day of school: June 15 (unless there are weather-related closures that must be made up at the end of the school year)
Care Solace We partner with Care Solace to provide students and their immediate family members with access to a network of mental health providers and services, including housing and food programs. Care Solace can connect you with providers accepting all forms of medical insurance and an option for those without insurance. To get started: Call 888-515-0595 at any time. Multilingual support is available. Search anonymously for care providers. Contact a school psychologist or counselor and they will submit a referral on your behalf. |
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| Staff Shout-out for the Week: The office staff give a shout out to Mr. Cowl! Everyday he has a positive outlook and is always dedicated to the well being of our CAM staff and students. He truly cares about their future endeavors and is excited to help them succeed. We love seeing how comfortable they are when talking to him and how eager to share their accomplishments they are. Thank you for all you do for our CAMily! |
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