Stanwood-Camano voters appear to have rejected a school levy, and the School Board is considering sending the same measure back to voters in April.
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Stanwood-Camano voters are rejecting a school levy, according to initial election results Tuesday night.
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The regularly-scheduled meeting of the Stanwood-Camano School District’s board of commissioners for the first Tuesday of February 2022
The regularly-scheduled meeting of the Stanwood-Camano School District’s board of commissioners for the first Tuesday of February 2022
Evan Caldwell reports: Stanwood-Camano voters soon will decide on renewing the School District’s four-year Facilities and Technology Levy. Ballots are being mailed to area voters this week. The existing four-year levy, approved by voters in 2018, expires at the end of 2022.
Four school districts and a parks district have submitted measures for the February 8, 2022 ballot in Island County. The Oak Harbor School District is asking voters to approve Capital Improvement and School Construction General Obligation Bonds in the amount of $184 million. According to the text of the measure:...
The following article about the Stanwood-Camano School Levy appeared in The Crab Cracker, issue 317, (Jan. 14-27, 2022): The Stanwood-Camano School District is proposing a four-year replacement Capital Projects and Technology Levy on the February 8, 2022 ballot to replace an expiring levy. The proposed local school tax is expected...