OAK HARBOR: Schools levy renewal heads to special election

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Luisa Loi reports from the Oak Harbor School District board meeting of Mon., Oct. 14, 2024 for the Whidbey News-Times.

As residents submit their general election ballots, a new decision is on the horizon for Oak Harbor voters.

During a meeting on Oct. 14, the Oak Harbor School Board voted to add a proposal to renew the expiring educational programs and operations levy on the Feb. 11 special election ballot.

By winning the voters’ favor, the district would be allowed to levy taxes for four years — from 2026 to 2029 — upon all taxable property within the district. The current levy expires in 2025 and was approved by voters in the 2021 special election.

They Said It

The levy will continue to fund special education, paraeducators, academic and mental health counselors, electives and advanced placement courses, athletics, arts, school nurses, security enhancements, classroom technology and smaller class sizes, according to information presented by Assistant Superintendent Dwight Lundstrom on Monday.

“It makes a big difference to all of our students within Oak Harbor Public Schools,” Lundstrom said.

The maximum amount of money the district can collect from local taxpayers is $2.50 per $1,000 of assessed property value. According to Lundstrom’s presentation, the expiring levy started with a rate of $2.18 in 2022 and is currently at $1.81 in 2024. In its last year, 2025, it will decrease to $1.79.

With the approval of the renewal, that would be bumped to $2.28 per $1,000 of assessed value each year. This increase is necessary because, according to the resolution, the money in the district’s General Fund is insufficient to cover expenses up until the 2029-2030 school year.

Furthermore, Lundstrom said, the district needs to update its technology, for example by buying Chromebooks for every student.


On the Ballot In February 2025

OAK HARBOR SCHOOL DISTRICT
Proposition No. 1
Renewal of Regular Property Tax Levy for Educational Programs and Operations

  • November 1, 2024