The Battle Creek Public Schools Board of Education voted to approve the district’s proposed reopening plan. The plan passed on Monday Night by a 4-3 vote.
If Michigan remains in stage 4 of the virus, BCPS will open for in-person instruction for grades K-5 (with additional safety precautions required including facial coverings for all students and staff), and remote learning for grades 6-12 for at
The Superintendent of the Battle Creek Public Schools will not be getting a raise, but her contract has been extended.
The Battle Creek Enquirer says that on Monday, the Battle Creek Board of Education chose to add three years to Superintendent Kim Carter’s contract; she still has one year left on a previous two year contract...
Battle Creek Public Schools received a warning from its auditors in November: Stay on this track, and you risk intervention from the State of Michigan. The warning was rooted in fund balance guidelines; if BCPS falls below a certain fund balance, the state intervenes - if only to take a closer look at what is going on with district management...