Skip to main content
  • VOTE YES

    Vote YES for Vancouver schools

  • Our schools rely on local levies to fund the critical programs that state funding doesn't cover. This year, the Vancouver School District board has put Proposition No. 6 on the ballot to renew an expiring levy that our students rely on for safety, educational resources, and more. 

    If passed by voters, the Replacement Levy for Maintenance and Operations would help pay for additional teachers, special educations, sports and extracurriculars, school safety support, nurses, counselors, building maintenance, and more. At a rate of $1.99 per $1,000 of assessed value, the owner of a $460,000 home could expect to pay about $915 a year to fund these important local education opportunities.

    By replacing the expiring levy, our community will continue to invest in our students' bright futures through safer schools and greater support for their well-being. Vote yes on the Vancouver School District's Proposition No. 6.
    Last updated: 2023-04-05
    Our schools rely on local levies to fund the critical programs that state funding doesn't cover. This year, the Vancouver School District board has put Proposition No. 6 on the ballot to renew an expiring levy that our students rely on for safety, educational resources, and more. 

    If passed by voters, the Replacement Levy for Maintenance and Operations would help pay for additional teachers, special educations, sports and extracurriculars, school safety support, nurses, counselors, building maintenance, and more. At a rate of $1.99 per $1,000 of assessed value, the owner of a $460,000 home could expect to pay about $915 a year to fund these important local education opportunities.

    By replacing the expiring levy, our community will continue to invest in our students' bright futures through safer schools and greater support for their well-being. Vote yes on the Vancouver School District's Proposition No. 6.
    Our schools rely on local levies to fund the critical programs that state funding doesn't cover. This year, the Vancouver School District board has put Proposition No. 6 on the ballot to renew an expiring levy that our students rely on for safety, educational resources, and more. 

    If passed by voters, the Replacement Levy for Maintenance and Operations would help pay for additional teachers, special educations, sports and extracurriculars, school safety support, nurses, counselors, building maintenance, and more. At a rate of $1.99 per $1,000 of assessed value, the owner of a $460,000 home could expect to pay about $915 a year to fund these important local education opportunities.

    By replacing the expiring levy, our community will continue to invest in our students' bright futures through safer schools and greater support for their well-being. Vote yes on the Vancouver School District's Proposition No. 6.

    Vancouver School District No. 37 - Proposition No. 6

    Our schools rely on local levies to fund the critical programs that state funding doesn't cover. This year, the Vancouver School District board has put Proposition No. 6 on the ballot to renew an expiring levy that our students rely on for safety, educational resources, and more. 

Locate My Guide

Find your guide by automatically detecting your location or by entering your voting address.

Choose My Guide

You can also choose your jurisdiction from the following list below