To be the type of community that prioritizes its kids, vote ‘yes’ on WSD levies
Imagine cutting 18% out of your household budget. What would you have to give up? You probably don’t even want to imagine it.
Yet, if voters fail to pass the levy, that’s exactly what the community will be asking the Washougal School District to do.
The state and federal government pays 82% of the cost of educating our community’s children. The rest is on us.
Every three years when the levy comes up for a vote, the community usually supports it without much fuss. Why? Because we understand our kids are tomorrow’s parents, workers, and leaders, and that they’re worth everything we can give them. We also understand that strong public schools are foundational to a thriving community, and that they benefit us all by attracting good neighbors and supporting our property values.