Learn about Shoreline Schools propositions for February 9 ballot

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline Schools is preparing for a critical special election on February 9, where voters will decide on three significant propositions affecting local education. To facilitate informed decision-making, the district is hosting a series of informational meetings, allowing community members to engage directly with school officials and learn about the implications of each proposal. The first proposition seeks a four-year replacement levy, which is essential for maintaining educational programs and operations, contributing to about 20% of the district's general operating budget. The second proposal is a $150 million bond dedicated to the modernization and replacement of Shorecrest and Shorewood High Schools, following initial planning and design funding approved in 2006. Lastly, a four-year capital levy will support technological improvements, ensuring that the district keeps pace with modern educational needs.

These measures are critical for enhancing the quality of education in the Shoreline and Lake Forest Park areas. Community participation in these discussions is encouraged, as the outcomes will shape the future of local schools. Voters are urged to attend meetings and visit the Shoreline Schools website for further information.

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