Learn about Shoreline Schools propositions for February 9 ballot
Shoreline Schools is set to present three significant propositions to voters on the February 9 ballot, addressing critical needs in education and infrastructure. The first proposal is a four-year replacement levy that will average $22 million annually, providing essential funding for educational programs and maintenance operations. The second is a $150 million bond designated for the modernization and replacement of Shorecrest and Shorewood High Schools, which follows preliminary planning funded by a previous bond. The third proposal is a four-year capital levy aimed at improving technology services and equipment in the district, ensuring that students have access to modern learning tools. To facilitate community understanding, several informational meetings are scheduled at local PTAs and neighborhood associations.
These meetings will allow residents to ask questions and engage directly with school representatives. The outcomes of these propositions will significantly impact the quality of education and facilities in Shoreline Schools. For more information, voters can visit the Shoreline Schools website and stay informed about the importance of these initiatives.