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Vote YES to make critical capital investments in our schools

Like most Washington school districts, Freeman relies on local levies and bonds to cover the gap between state funding and what our students need to access a high-quality, modern, and safe education.

Our students do their best when they learn in safe, modern, and updated environments. Proposition 1 would fund projects such as updating door access controls, repairing parking lots, providing ADA access to Freeman Elementary School, increasing technology device access, and updating security cameras.

The levy would last two years at a rate of $1.20 per $1,000 in assessed property value, costing the owner of a $400,000 home approximately $480 annually. The revenue is earmarked for only the most pressing needs after the proposed levy rate was lowered due to community feedback.

Vote Yes on Freeman School District Proposition 1 to equip our students with the resources, facilities, and technology they need to reach their full potential.

Last updated: 2025-01-30

Like most Washington school districts, Freeman relies on local levies and bonds to cover the gap between state funding and what our students need to access a high-quality, modern, and safe education.

Our students do their best when they learn in safe, modern, and updated environments. Proposition 1 would fund projects such as updating door access controls, repairing parking lots, providing ADA access to Freeman Elementary School, increasing technology device access, and updating security cameras.

The levy would last two years at a rate of $1.20 per $1,000 in assessed property value, costing the owner of a $400,000 home approximately $480 annually. The revenue is earmarked for only the most pressing needs after the proposed levy rate was lowered due to community feedback.

Vote Yes on Freeman School District Proposition 1 to equip our students with the resources, facilities, and technology they need to reach their full potential.

Last updated: 2025-01-30

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