Woodland Public Schools’ Board of Directors approved a resolution to run a three-year Replacement Educational Programs and Operations (EP&O) Levy to replace the district’s current levy which expires this year in a special election on Tuesday, April 25 after voters did not approve the replacement levy during the February 14 election.
Local levies fund improvements to school safety and security as well facilities maintenance, upkeep, and repair
After speaking with members of the community, district administrators and board members learned there was confusion in the community about the replacement levy, five key levy facts were identified community members needed to know:
Although the state increased the maximum amount school districts can collect from local levies to $2.50 per $1,000 of assessed value, Woodland Public Schools’ Board of Directors elected not to collect the maximum amount, opting instead to collect $1.91 in all three years the Replacement Levy will operate.
Local levies fund 1:1 technology for students including infrastructure, devices, and support
Washington State’s legislature continues to underfund most school districts. “Local communities must take on the role of supplying the funding their schools need for high-quality educational programs through local levies,” explained Superintendent Michael Green. “Without community support, we will have no choice but to take dire and draconian measures, cutting the budgets of our local schools dramatically to the point where our community’s children will have access to the barest minimum in educational opportunities.”
Local levies fund 100% of all athletics and extracurricular activities
The special election for Woodland Public Schools’ replacement levy runs from April 7 to April 25.
Community members can register to vote online anytime up until April 17 at https://voter.votewa.gov/WhereToVote.aspx and in person at the County Elections office up until April 25, 2023
For more information about Woodland Public Schools’ replacement levy, visit the district’s website at: https://www.woodlandschools.org/levy or call the district office at (360) 841-2700.
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