Edmonds School Board Oct. 28 to consider 2026 levy, identify legislative priorities - My Edmonds News

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The Edmonds School District Board will convene on October 28 to decide on a proposed replacement levy for the 2026 ballot. This levy is crucial as it is intended to secure funding for educational programs and services that directly benefit students in the district. Approval of the levy could lead to improved resources, addressing urgent needs in local schools. Additionally, the board will outline its legislative priorities, which may shape future funding opportunities and policy directions. Community members are particularly interested in how these decisions will impact educational quality and resource availability.

The discussion occurs against a backdrop of statewide debates on funding for education, highlighting the importance of local initiatives. Stakeholders are urged to remain engaged as the board navigates these critical issues. The outcome of this vote will have lasting implications for the district's educational landscape.

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