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  • VOTO YES

    Vote Yes on Evergreen School District Proposition #1

  • The Clark County Evergreen School District is proposing Proposition No. 1 to provide funding for educational programs and operations expenses not funded by the state. If approved, $1.50 per $1,000 of assessed property value in the district will be raised from 2020 to 2022. Vote yes to help our students receive every possibly opportunity to succeed.

    Ultima actualización 2023-04-05

    The Clark County Evergreen School District is proposing Proposition No. 1 to provide funding for educational programs and operations expenses not funded by the state. If approved, $1.50 per $1,000 of assessed property value in the district will be raised from 2020 to 2022. Vote yes to help our students receive every possibly opportunity to succeed.

    The Clark County Evergreen School District is proposing Proposition No. 1 to provide funding for educational programs and operations expenses not funded by the state. If approved, $1.50 per $1,000 of assessed property value in the district will be raised from 2020 to 2022. Vote yes to help our students receive every possibly opportunity to succeed.

    Evergreen School District Proposition #1

    The Clark County Evergreen School District is proposing Proposition No. 1 to provide funding for educational programs and operations expenses not funded by the state. If approved, $1.50 per $1,000 of assessed property value in the district will be raised from 2020 to 2022.

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    Vote YES to Upgrade Evergreen Schools

  • Our students deserve the best possible opportunity to succeed, and Proposition No. 4 seeks to provide those opportunities through a technology project levy. This six-year levy provides funding for updated technology, software, and digital learning tools for classrooms in all schools at a rate of $0.37 per $1,000 in assessed value. Vote yes on Proposition No. 4 to give the students of the Evergreen School District the digital education they need to thrive in school and beyond.

    Ultima actualización 2023-04-05

    Our students deserve the best possible opportunity to succeed, and Proposition No. 4 seeks to provide those opportunities through a technology project levy. This six-year levy provides funding for updated technology, software, and digital learning tools for classrooms in all schools at a rate of $0.37 per $1,000 in assessed value. Vote yes on Proposition No. 4 to give the students of the Evergreen School District the digital education they need to thrive in school and beyond.

    Our students deserve the best possible opportunity to succeed, and Proposition No. 4 seeks to provide those opportunities through a technology project levy. This six-year levy provides funding for updated technology, software, and digital learning tools for classrooms in all schools at a rate of $0.37 per $1,000 in assessed value. Vote yes on Proposition No. 4 to give the students of the Evergreen School District the digital education they need to thrive in school and beyond.

    Evergreen School Capital Levy

    Our students deserve the best possible opportunity to succeed, and Proposition No. 4 seeks to provide those opportunities through a technology project levy.

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    Vote YES on Hockinson School District Proposition #4

  • The Hockinson School District recommends Proposition No. 4 for support of school programs and operations expenses not funded by the state. The levy of $1.50 per $1,000 assessed property value would cost the homeowner of a median value $532,000 Brush Prairie home roughly $798 a year. Our students deserve a high-quality education with robust programs that give them the best opportunity to learn and thrive. Vote yes on Proposition No. 4! 

    Ultima actualización 2023-04-05

    The Hockinson School District recommends Proposition No. 4 for support of school programs and operations expenses not funded by the state. The levy of $1.50 per $1,000 assessed property value would cost the homeowner of a median value $532,000 Brush Prairie home roughly $798 a year. Our students deserve a high-quality education with robust programs that give them the best opportunity to learn and thrive. Vote yes on Proposition No. 4! 

    The Hockinson School District recommends Proposition No. 4 for support of school programs and operations expenses not funded by the state. The levy of $1.50 per $1,000 assessed property value would cost the homeowner of a median value $532,000 Brush Prairie home roughly $798 a year. Our students deserve a high-quality education with robust programs that give them the best opportunity to learn and thrive. Vote yes on Proposition No. 4! 

    Hockinson School District Proposition #4

    The Hockinson School District recommends Proposition No. 4 for support of school programs and operations expenses not funded by the state. The levy of $1.50 per $1,000 assessed property value would cost the homeowner of a median value $532,000 Brush Prairie home roughly $798 a year.

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    Hockinson School District Proposition #5

  • Our students deserve the best possible opportunity to succeed, and Proposition No. 5 seeks to provide those opportunities through a technology project levy for the Hockinson School District. This three-year levy provides funding to acquire and install educational technology to improve instruction and make other technology, health, safety, energy efficiency and facility improvements. At a rate of $0.45 per $1,000 in assessed property value, this would cost the homeowner of a median value $532,000 Brush Prairie home roughly $239 a year. Vote yes on Proposition No. 5 to give the students of the Evergreen School District the tools they need to thrive in school and beyond.

    Ultima actualización 2023-04-05

    Our students deserve the best possible opportunity to succeed, and Proposition No. 5 seeks to provide those opportunities through a technology project levy for the Hockinson School District. This three-year levy provides funding to acquire and install educational technology to improve instruction and make other technology, health, safety, energy efficiency and facility improvements. At a rate of $0.45 per $1,000 in assessed property value, this would cost the homeowner of a median value $532,000 Brush Prairie home roughly $239 a year. Vote yes on Proposition No. 5 to give the students of the Evergreen School District the tools they need to thrive in school and beyond.

    Our students deserve the best possible opportunity to succeed, and Proposition No. 5 seeks to provide those opportunities through a technology project levy for the Hockinson School District. This three-year levy provides funding to acquire and install educational technology to improve instruction and make other technology, health, safety, energy efficiency and facility improvements. At a rate of $0.45 per $1,000 in assessed property value, this would cost the homeowner of a median value $532,000 Brush Prairie home roughly $239 a year. Vote yes on Proposition No. 5 to give the students of the Evergreen School District the tools they need to thrive in school and beyond.

    Hockinson School District Proposition #5

    Our students deserve the best possible opportunity to succeed, and Proposition No. 5 seeks to provide those opportunities through a technology project levy for the Hockinson School District.

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    Vote YES to Expand and Upgrade Ridgefield Schools

  • The Ridgefield School District No. 122 has proposed issuing $77 million in bonds to build a new K-4 elementary school, expand Ridgefield High School, renovate the vocational education building, and make other safety updates as needed. The bonds would be repaid through a property tax of approximately $0.09 per $1,000 of assessed property value, or approximately $31 per year for the owner of a median $347,000 home. Votes yes to provide our students with the environment they need to succeed!

    Ultima actualización 2023-04-05

    The Ridgefield School District No. 122 has proposed issuing $77 million in bonds to build a new K-4 elementary school, expand Ridgefield High School, renovate the vocational education building, and make other safety updates as needed. The bonds would be repaid through a property tax of approximately $0.09 per $1,000 of assessed property value, or approximately $31 per year for the owner of a median $347,000 home. Votes yes to provide our students with the environment they need to succeed!

    The Ridgefield School District No. 122 has proposed issuing $77 million in bonds to build a new K-4 elementary school, expand Ridgefield High School, renovate the vocational education building, and make other safety updates as needed. The bonds would be repaid through a property tax of approximately $0.09 per $1,000 of assessed property value, or approximately $31 per year for the owner of a median $347,000 home. Votes yes to provide our students with the environment they need to succeed!

    Ridgefield School Bonds

    The Ridgefield School District No. 122 has proposed issuing $77 million in bonds to build a new K-4 elementary school, expand Ridgefield High School, renovate the vocational education building, and make other safety updates as needed.

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    Vote YES for Vancouver Schools

  • The Vancouver School District No. 37 is proposing a 4-year replacement levy to continue funding education programs not funded by the state. Proposition No. 3 would maintain the current levy at $1.50 per $1,000 of assessed taxable; the owner of a median $347,000 home would continue to pay $520 per year. This existing property tax would raise an average of $36 million per year for basic school operations like textbooks and staff. Vote yes on Proposition No. 3 so that our students can continue to thrive in Vancouver schools!

    Ultima actualización 2023-04-05

    The Vancouver School District No. 37 is proposing a 4-year replacement levy to continue funding education programs not funded by the state. Proposition No. 3 would maintain the current levy at $1.50 per $1,000 of assessed taxable; the owner of a median $347,000 home would continue to pay $520 per year. This existing property tax would raise an average of $36 million per year for basic school operations like textbooks and staff. Vote yes on Proposition No. 3 so that our students can continue to thrive in Vancouver schools!

    The Vancouver School District No. 37 is proposing a 4-year replacement levy to continue funding education programs not funded by the state. Proposition No. 3 would maintain the current levy at $1.50 per $1,000 of assessed taxable; the owner of a median $347,000 home would continue to pay $520 per year. This existing property tax would raise an average of $36 million per year for basic school operations like textbooks and staff. Vote yes on Proposition No. 3 so that our students can continue to thrive in Vancouver schools!

    Vancouver School Levy

    The Vancouver School District No. 37 is proposing a 4-year replacement levy to continue funding education programs not funded by the state. Proposition No.

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    Vote YES For Technology Improvements for Vancouver Schools

  • Vancouver School District No. 37 has proposed a 6-year levy to update technology and software for students as well as provide digital training for teachers. Proposition No. 4 would collect an average of $8 million per year through a property tax of $0.32 per $1,000 of assessed value in 2020 that drops to $0.30 in 2024, costing the owner of a median $347,000 home an average of $70 per year. This measure will be invalided if voters reject Proposition 3. Vote yes on Proposition 4 to ensure all students have the digital tools and training they need for 21st-century jobs and civic life!

    Ultima actualización 2023-04-05

    Vancouver School District No. 37 has proposed a 6-year levy to update technology and software for students as well as provide digital training for teachers. Proposition No. 4 would collect an average of $8 million per year through a property tax of $0.32 per $1,000 of assessed value in 2020 that drops to $0.30 in 2024, costing the owner of a median $347,000 home an average of $70 per year. This measure will be invalided if voters reject Proposition 3. Vote yes on Proposition 4 to ensure all students have the digital tools and training they need for 21st-century jobs and civic life!

    Vancouver School District No. 37 has proposed a 6-year levy to update technology and software for students as well as provide digital training for teachers. Proposition No. 4 would collect an average of $8 million per year through a property tax of $0.32 per $1,000 of assessed value in 2020 that drops to $0.30 in 2024, costing the owner of a median $347,000 home an average of $70 per year. This measure will be invalided if voters reject Proposition 3. Vote yes on Proposition 4 to ensure all students have the digital tools and training they need for 21st-century jobs and civic life!

    Vancouver Tech Levy

    Vancouver School District No. 37 has proposed a 6-year levy to update technology and software for students as well as provide digital training for teachers. Proposition No.