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Vote YES to continue equipping Bellingham schools with learning and safety technology

If approved by voters, Bellingham School District Proposition 13 would authorize the replacement of an expiring technology capital projects levy that provides for learning and safety infrastructure.

To prepare Bellingham students for our dynamic and fast-changing world, we need to offer a high-quality education facilitated by modern technology. Keeping our schools up to date with technology infrastructure also helps close equity gaps so that all students have the chance to meet their potential in school.

At an approximate rate between $0.61 and $0.65 per $1,000 of assessed property value over the next four years, the owner of a median-priced $675,000 Bellingham home could expect to pay an average of $425 a year. If Proposition 13 is passed, this revenue would fund areas such as security cameras, school computers, digital resources and subscriptions, special needs adaptive technologies, STEM resources, door-locking systems, classroom technology, and even programs such as robotics and driver’s education.

Vote Yes on Bellingham School District Proposition 13 to renew the technology capital projects levy so that our students have all the tools they need to succeed.

Last updated: 2024-01-19

If approved by voters, Bellingham School District Proposition 13 would authorize the replacement of an expiring technology capital projects levy that provides for learning and safety infrastructure.

To prepare Bellingham students for our dynamic and fast-changing world, we need to offer a high-quality education facilitated by modern technology. Keeping our schools up to date with technology infrastructure also helps close equity gaps so that all students have the chance to meet their potential in school.

At an approximate rate between $0.61 and $0.65 per $1,000 of assessed property value over the next four years, the owner of a median-priced $675,000 Bellingham home could expect to pay an average of $425 a year. If Proposition 13 is passed, this revenue would fund areas such as security cameras, school computers, digital resources and subscriptions, special needs adaptive technologies, STEM resources, door-locking systems, classroom technology, and even programs such as robotics and driver’s education.

Vote Yes on Bellingham School District Proposition 13 to renew the technology capital projects levy so that our students have all the tools they need to succeed.

Last updated: 2024-01-19

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Election Day February 13, 2024
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