Lake Stevens school bond passing

Snohomish, WALocal News

Lake Stevens voters have decisively approved a $314 million school bond measure, achieving a crucial 61% approval rate that surpasses the required 60% for passage. This funding will enable the construction of a new elementary school in close proximity to Stevens Creek Elementary, alongside substantial improvements to athletic facilities and necessary repairs at Glenwood and Skyline Elementary Schools. The bond's approval is particularly noteworthy as it follows a failed attempt in November, showcasing a significant shift in community sentiment regarding educational investment. The Lake Stevens School District, which encompasses parts of east Marysville and areas north of Snohomish, will directly benefit from this financial boost aimed at enhancing educational facilities. The bond package reflects a community-wide commitment to fostering a better learning environment for students.

With the special election results set to be certified on February 21, the district can proceed with planning and implementation of the proposed projects. This development underscores the importance of local support in securing funding for educational infrastructure. The community's willingness to invest in its schools indicates a proactive approach to addressing the needs of its students and educators.

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