Washougal School District voters may soon decide the fate of two local school district levies that help fund programs, activities, athletics, technology, maintenance and safety needs not covered by state or federal funds.
The Washougal School Board is expected to vote Nov. 22 — or possibly at its first meeting in December — on whether it will send two replacement levies to voters in the Feb. 14, 2023 Special Election.
The levies would replace the three-year current enhanced programs and operations (EPO) levy and three-year technology and capital levy for instructional technology levy voters approved in 2020, both of which are set to expire on Dec. 31, 2023.
Washougal School Board president Cory Chase said during the Board’s Nov. 8 meeting that the replacement levies look “pretty cut and dry.”
“I appreciate that really, there’s no surprises here,” Chase said. “This is all stuff that we’ve been talking about for a long, long time. This goes back several years of forecasting where we were going to be at this particular time. This is just the evolution of the last several years and where we are right now.”