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Proposition 2: Replacement Levy for Technology, Safety and Facility Improvements

Replacement levies - Please vote February 10, 2026

Proposition 2

The Replacement Levy for Technology, Safety and Facility Improvements funds:

  • Essential facility improvements, including roofing, parking lots, playgrounds, athletic fields, heating and ventilation systems, and security upgrades.
  • Classroom technology and tools that support student learning, such as interactive panels, computers, and devices.
  • Ongoing safety and security staffing, cameras, and equipment.

What does the proposed Replacement Levy for Technology, Safety and Facility Improvements cost?
The four-year proposal, beginning in 2027, maintains a stable tax rate and replaces a local funding source that has supported our schools through technology, safety and facility investments for decades. Levy rates are based on each property’s assessed value per $1,000. (Note: When the school board approved the current levies in 2022, they set the proposed rates at $1.80 for the Educational Programs and Operations Replacement Levy and $0.60 for the Replacement Levy for Technology, Safety and Facility Improvements. In placing the four-year renewal measures on the February 10, 2026, ballot, the board kept these same proposed rates - $1.80 and $0.60 - maintaining stable, consistent levy rates for our community.)

Year Estimated levy rate Fixed local levy amount
2027 $0.60* $12,189,000
2028 $0.60* $13,560,000
2029 $0.60* $15,018,000
2030 $0.60* $16,669,000

* All tax rates are estimates per $1,000 of assessed property value

The image is a pie chart that shows the proposed allocation of a Replacement Levy for Technology, Safety, and Facility Improvements at a school or educational institution. The chart is divided into various categories, such as Technology Maintenance and Operations, Laptops and Devices, and Pools, Flooring, Siding, and Painting, among others.

What would the local Replacement Levy for Technology, Safety and Facility Improvements fund if it is approved?

Voters last approved the Replacement Levy for Technology, Safety and Facility Improvements in 2022, and it will expire in 2026. This proposed replacement levy provides about 3.3% in local funding and would continue our community’s investment in safe, modern, and well-equipped schools - ensuring students and staff have the tools and environments they need to learn, grow, and thrive. Funds from this levy would be used to:

  • Acquire, maintain, install, and modernize instructional technology equipment, infrastructure, and systems.
  • Provide classroom technical support for students and teachers to enhance student learning.
  • Upgrade or replace security cameras and other safety systems.
  • Repair, improve, or replace roofs and siding.
  • Upgrade plumbing and heating and ventilation (HVAC) systems.
  • Replace or improve portable classrooms.
  • Enhance athletic fields, parking lots, and elementary play areas.
  • Make additional health, safety, and facility improvements to existing schools and campuses.