New research on the pandemic’s effects on education found that Battle Ground students’ learning was less impacted than that of students across the state as a whole. Researchers compared 2019 test scores to 2022 test scores to calculate learning loss in grade equivalents. One grade equivalent represents approximately one school year’s worth of learning.

  • On average, Washington students lost more than five months (-0.65 grade equivalent) of learning in math. In Battle Ground, students lost three months (-0.37 grade equivalent) in math.

  • On average, Washington students lost about three months (-0.35 grade equivalent) in reading. In Battle Ground, students lost about one month (-0.12 grade equivalent) in reading.

  • The average U.S. public school student in third through eighth grades lost the equivalent of a half year of learning in math and a quarter of a year in reading.

Battle Ground continues to work to recover learning losses. This includes staff collaboration in professional learning communities to support students; before- and after-school programs; individual and small group tutoring; and behavioral, academic, social, emotional and mental health support. The district will continue its efforts to ensure that students are meeting standards and are prepared for post-high school work, training or education.