Local option levies are passing by large margins as of Feb. 16.
According to the Clark County Elections Division, the Washougal School District’s maintenance and operations levy is passing 62 to 38 percent, and its technology levy is passing 64 to 36 percent.
The Camas School District’s M & O levy is passing 68 to 32 percent, and the technology levy is passing 69 to 31 percent.
“We are grateful for the continued support of our community in meeting the educational program needs of our students,” said Mike Stromme, Washougal superintendent. “We are appreciative of the time and energy of many parents, staff and community members who advocated for student programs throughout the levy campaign.”
Jeff Snell, Camas superintendent, is grateful for the community’s continued support.
“It makes a difference for the opportunities that each of our students get to experience,” he said. “Thank you Camas School District!”
Washougal’s three-year, $23.2 million replacement M & O levy and $2.4 million technology levy will replace those which expire Dec. 31.