Battle Ground Public Schools’ alternative learning and specialty programs are now accepting applications for the 2026–27 school year, offering families a wide range of flexible educational options for students in grades K–12. Battle Ground offers more alternative learning programs than any other school district in Southwest Washington. These programs are designed to meet the diverse academic, social and career needs of students. All programs are tuition-free; however, application requirements and deadlines vary.
Current Battle Ground Public Schools students may apply to any program serving the grade they will enter in the 2026–27 school year. Some programs also accept students who live outside district boundaries, though in-district students receive enrollment priority. Transportation is not provided unless specifically noted in the program description.
Battle Ground Virtual Academy–grades K–12
Battle Ground Virtual Academy provides an online learning experience for students seeking flexibility while receiving support from their parents/guardians, while remaining connected to teachers. Students meet regularly with assigned advisers and receive ongoing academic support. The accredited school accepts students from all over the state of Washington. Learn about the enrollment process.
Center for Agriculture, Science and Environmental Education (CASEE)–grades 9–12
CASEE is a half-day program that integrates lab science, Career & Technical Education and English for high school students. CASEE’s curriculum focuses on science, agriculture and environmental studies on CASEE's expansive 80-acre outdoor laboratory. Additionally, students can earn free college credits in select courses. Students return to their high schools for other classes. Transportation is provided to and from Prairie and Battle Ground high schools. Find out how to enroll.
Character and Academics for the Marketplace (CAM) Academy–grades 3–12
CAM Academy is a parent-partnered school offering rigorous academics alongside character development and practical workforce skills. The school recently received the College Board’s highest honor for schools creating Advanced Placement programs that deliver results. CAM students attend classes on campus four days per week, with structured at-home learning completed in partnership with parents or guardians. Get enrollment details.
Open Doors GED program–ages 16–21
The Open Doors program supports eligible Battle Ground students who have left school and/or have not met graduation requirements and want to earn a GED while building career and life skills. Students must be at least 16 years old by the start of the school year in which they enroll. The program is located alongside Summit View High School and offers flexible schedules and personalized support. Learn more and apply now.
River HomeLink–grades K–12
River HomeLink is an accredited public school offering learning options that combine at-home instruction with on-campus support. Students learn from anywhere and at their own pace. Certificated teachers support student success through in-person consultations. In 2024, it was named a School on the Rise for its work to improve school culture and amplify student voice. See enrollment deadlines for River HomeLink and add your child’s information to the interest form. Space is limited.
Summit View High School–grades 9–12
Summit View High School serves students who need an individualized, self-paced approach to high school. The accredited school’s mastery-based approach allows students to work and graduate on their own timeline, with one-on-one support from teachers. The majority of students’ work is done off campus. Learn more about Summit View and complete the school’s intake form.
In addition to these programs, Battle Ground students can also access a variety of career and technical education classes and programs, Cascadia Tech Academy, and Running Start.

