Based on the preliminary results, our levy is receiving majority support
The Stanwood-Camano School District posted this to its Facebook page on 2026-02-13 17:15:03.
Based on the preliminary results, our levy is receiving majority support. While a few remaining ballots are still being counted, we are grateful for the strong community engagement and the shared commitment to safe, well-maintained learning environments for students and staff.
We recognize that this vote was not taken lightly. Voters weighed household budgets, personal priorities, and community needs — and chose to invest in essential safety upgrades, facility improvements, and long-term stewardship of our schools. That trust is meaningful, and we take it seriously.
It is also important to remember what this levy represents. These locally approved dollars stay local and are dedicated specifically to safety and infrastructure needs. Unlike state property taxes, which are set at the state level and often increase annually, this levy is a set, voter-approved dollar amount. It does not increase each year beyond what voters authorized, and it provides local control over how funds are used to address capital needs that state funding does not cover.
Money from the state primarily supports “basic education” — staffing, instruction, and student services. Capital improvements such as roofs, HVAC systems, security upgrades, and major facility repairs are generally not funded by the state. That is why school districts across Washington rely on local capital levies to maintain safe, functional schools for students.
Because of your support, the district can move forward with planned investments that help keep our schools safe, reliable, and ready for learning. These improvements protect instructional time, reduce costly emergency repairs, and extend the life of our public facilities.
With voter approval comes a clear expectation of accountability. Our district already undergoes annual independent financial audits. We also publish a Citizen’s Guide (https://www.stanwood.wednet.edu/departments/fiscal-services/budget) to provide a clear, easy-to-understand overview of how taxpayer investments are used. In addition, we will continue to provide regular project updates so our community can see how levy funds are being spent and the progress being made.

