information from Highline Public Schools
It appears the Highline Public Schools levy measure will pass, with early results showing 57.67 percent voting in favor of renewal.
“I am grateful to voters for their support of our students and schools. Local funding for our schools is critical,” said Superintendent Susan Enfield. “It allows us to provide the quality education our community expects for our children, which goes beyond the minimum funded by the state.”
The levy bridges the gap between what the state funds and the education Highline provides students. The approved levy pays for critical needs, including teachers, staff, school nurses, safety and security officers, counselors, social workers, special education, Camp Waskowitz and athletics.
Learn more about what the levy pays for at highlineschools.org/levy.