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The mission of Open Doors is to support disengaged students by developing positive relationships that foster education, empowerment, and a plan for employment.
The Diploma Pathway offers students:
The option to pursue a District Diploma (explore waivers and alternative pathways)
A way to earn 0.5 credits per course using a digital curriculum
Opportunities to satisfy district-specific graduation requirements
Fulfillment of Graduation Pathway requirements
Guidance for completing HS and Beyond Plan Requirements
The GED Pathway offers students:
The option to focus on one subject at a time
Individualized curriculum
Practice tests
Official GED tests at no cost
Opportunities to test out of classes
Career and College assistance during and after GED studies
Students who are credit deficient and are motivated to earn a GED
Students who are at least 16 (but younger than 21 by Sept. 1 of the current school year)
Students who live within Battle Ground Public Schools’ boundaries
Battle Ground Public Schools Open Doors Program provides:
Flexible scheduling and learning plans
Personalized support from knowledgeable staff
Effective GED preparation using the Aztec learning platform
Personalized blend of in-person and independent work
Flexible scheduling for GED exams at Clark College or from home, provided students qualify
Access to help from the Family and Community Resource Center
Access to Battle Ground Public Schools Cascadia Tech Academy and Running Start
Extra support at the SVHS Homework Cafe tutoring center
Option to earn credit on transcript after earning qualifying scores on GED subject tests
Battle Ground Public Schools Open Doors students are expected to:
Attend weekly in-person sessions for at least one hour
Work independently for 12 hours per week
Demonstrate progress quarterly
Our dedicated, professional, and caring team provides support as students work to achieve their academic and personal goals. Open Doors is committed to equity and access to education for all eligible students.