The same year, he was hired as a teacher, and within a few months, he was appointed principal.[2] He held this position for sixteen years.[2] At that time there was only one school, and only one teacher. By 1891, there were four schools and fourteen teachers.[2]
In 1864, he was permitted by the county trustees to purchase fencing-boards from a lumber mill in the mountains for the purpose of building a temporary floor for use in his first year of teaching.[5]
In 1865, a tax was approved by the local electorate by a majority of 123 to 53 to fund a proper school house. The building was finished during the spring of 1866, and furnished with desks.[5]
At the general election in September, 1871, Batchelder was elected superintendent of Butte County schools. In September, 1873, Batchelder was re-elected. Five months before the close of his second term of office, having been elected principal of the Chico school, Mr. Batchelder sent to the board of supervisors his resignation, to take effect on the first of November.[4][6]
From 1873 to 1876 he was President of the Chico Board of Trustees, and a member until 1878.[1][2]
In 1885, he ended his teaching, and took a position with the Bank of Chico. He remained with the bank until 1889, when he was appointed postmaster of Chico.[2]
He died in Chico on May 15, 1911, and is buried in the Chico Cemetery.[3]