City of Selah
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Selah School District
Proposition No. 1 is aimed at continuing to provide the students of the Selah School District with everything they need to succeed.
As the district's current two-year levy for educational programs and operations expires this year, renewing this levy would help schools continue to fund critical services and improvements not funded by the state. This includes nursing support, technology, instructional materials, athletics, academic competitions, Dual and English Language support, and development opportunities for staff, and is also a lower rate than what is currently being collected.
Proposition 1 would levy a tax of $1.65 per $1,000 of assessed property value from 2024 to 2027, meaning that the owner of a $435,000 house could expect to pay about $718 a year.
Maintaining these opportunities for students keeps kids healthy, well-rounded, and well-prepped for college and career growth. Our students deserve an outstanding education and a bright future. Vote yes on Proposition No. 1.
Proposition No. 1 is aimed at continuing to provide the students of the Selah School District with everything they need to succeed.
As the district's current two-year levy for educational programs and operations expires this year, renewing this levy would help schools continue to fund critical services and improvements not funded by the state. This includes nursing support, technology, instructional materials, athletics, academic competitions, Dual and English Language support, and development opportunities for staff, and is also a lower rate than what is currently being collected.
Proposition 1 would levy a tax of $1.65 per $1,000 of assessed property value from 2024 to 2027, meaning that the owner of a $435,000 house could expect to pay about $718 a year.
Maintaining these opportunities for students keeps kids healthy, well-rounded, and well-prepped for college and career growth. Our students deserve an outstanding education and a bright future. Vote yes on Proposition No. 1.