For the second time in three months, voters in Marysville rejected a pair of school levy extensions that covered up to 18% of the district’s yearly budget. FOX13
Now, the school board and district leadershipThe Educational program and Operations Levy, and the Technology and Capital Projects Levy – together covering aboutThat means district officials will begin making cuts that impact class sizes, nurses, counselors, librarians and support staff. Art and music programs, student athletics and extra-curricular programs are also at risk for cuts.
A spokesperson for the district thanked voters and said work to decide where to cut and how much will begin soon.Advertisement
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