Shoreline Public Schools at the Shoreline Farmers Market today July 19, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline Public Schools will engage with the community at the Shoreline Farmers Market on July 19, 2025. The booth will feature school year calendars available in both English and Spanish, alongside information on school meals for the upcoming year. Visitors can also inquire about a supplemental levy proposition scheduled for the August 5, 2025 ballot. School officials aim to clarify the implications of the levy for local voters and gather community feedback. This outreach is part of a broader effort to foster transparency and encourage parental involvement in school affairs.

The supplemental levy is crucial for funding various educational programs. Officials anticipate that the market will be a valuable opportunity to connect with families and promote school initiatives. Engaging with voters at community events is essential for building support for educational funding.

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