Notice of Application - Lake Stevens and Lakewood School District 2024-2029 CFPs

Marysville, WALocal News

On September 17, 2024, the Lake Stevens and Lakewood School Districts will hold an important event to discuss their Capital Facilities Plans (CFPs) for 2024-2029. The event encourages community involvement, allowing residents to voice their opinions and concerns regarding educational infrastructure. This collaborative effort is essential for adapting to the changing needs of students and families in the area. By engaging stakeholders, the school districts aim to ensure that facilities are equipped to support educational excellence. The CFPs will address various aspects, including maintenance, renovations, and new construction requirements.

Local leaders emphasize that active participation can lead to better outcomes for the community. This initiative not only reflects a commitment to education but also fosters a sense of community ownership. Engaging in these discussions is a step towards a more effective and responsive educational system.

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