WebJan 29, 2024 · The upcoming Educational Programs and Operations Levy in Marysville must pass, otherwise the future of the Marysville School District is at stake. I’m a teacher and my kids are students... WebFeb 18, 2024 · Local school districts and the Tulalip Bay Fire District had measures on the Feb. 11 ballot and it was a mixed bag of passes and failures. Marysville and Lakewood levies were shot down by voters while Arlington levies are passing, but their bond measure is not. The Tulalip Bay Fire District also received a strong passing vote for their EMS levy.
Marysville School District’s levy passed by voters
WebUnder Washington state law, all school districts must seek approval from the Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction as part of the process of getting a bond issue approved. [1] No bond issue may exceed three-eights of one percent of the district's total valuation of taxable property without voter approval. WebFeb 12, 2024 · MARYSVILLE – “It doesn’t look good,” was all Marysville schools superintendent Jason Thompson said after seeing election numbers Tuesday night. He … northernskytheater.com
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WebFeb 14, 2024 · Election results are certified by each county on February 24, 2024. The results posted before certification are unofficial. Contact Us Washington Secretary of State Elections Division 520 Union Ave SE PO Box 40229 Olympia, WA98504-0229 (360) 902-4180 Privacy Policy Follow Us Translate our site into: WebFeb 27, 2024 · (The Center Square) – The Marysville School District’s Educational Programs and Operations Levy reinstatement has been passed by a vote of 57% in favor and 43% opposed. The levy is estimated to generate $25 million in 2024 and increase to … WebDec 18, 2024 · Marysville Schools eying levy in 2024. The graphic above shows the projected financial picture of the Marysville School District over the next four years. The … northern sky photography