Butte Public Schools is fortunate to have extremely active community and parent involvement programs. Over 245 senior and retired volunteers work in our schools on a daily basis and partnerships with community agencies and organizations allow our District an opportunity to provide a plethora of programs including but not limited to:
Project SOARS
SRO (School Resource Officer Program)
Adopt-A-Cop (School Safety Program)
Big Brothers and Sisters (Student Mentor Program)
RSVP (Senior Retired Volunteer Program
Food Bank (Weekend Food Backpack Program)
Butte Educational Foundation (Supporting Teachers and Classrooms)
NCAT (Nutritional Support for District Lunch Program)
PTO (Parent Teacher Organizations)
Mt. Tech (College student volunteer program)
TCP Improving School Attendance
The Core Purpose of Butte Public Schools is to provide students with the essential skills and knowledge to be successful in life. We do this by:
• Providing a positive, supportive and safe environment;
• Teaching fundamental subjects while also equipping students with problem solving skills to solve real social issues in a multi-cultural environment;
• Encouraging lifelong learning;
• Effectively incorporating technology into all aspects of our curriculum; and
• Emphasizing the importance of responsibility, integrity, citizenship, and participation in our democratic process.