Arlington’s levy vote in February to be lower

ARLINGTON — Voters are being asked to renew a local levy for maintenance and operations in the Arlington School District.

By Kari Bray

The Herald

ARLINGTON — Voters are being asked to renew a local levy for maintenance and operations in the Arlington School District.

The levy would provide nearly $57 million over the next four years for supplies, staff, technology, extracurriculars and academic programs.

The Arlington School Board Nov. 9 decided to put a tax measure on the Feb. 9 special election ballot.
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The measure would renew a levy that expires at the end of 2016. Voters last approved it in 2012. Local taxes provide between a fifth and a quarter of the schools’ general fund. Most of the budget comes from state dollars, with about 5 percent from federal sources.

The levy rate is $3.60 per $1,000 assessed value, or about $900 per year on a $250,000 home. The renewal would be for an estimated $3.56 per $1,000, an annual decrease of about $10 for a $250,000 home.

Levy dollars go toward: science, technology, engineering and math projects; career and tech education classes; world languages, history and English classes; health and fitness programs; and arts, music and drama courses. New programs added that are covered by the levy money include: a STEM project at Post Middle School and a manufacturing and construction geometry course at Arlington High School. The school resource officer also is supported by the levy.

The district has one high school, two middle schools, four elementaries and two alternative school options.

There is one other outstanding tax measure for Arlington schools. That is a $54 million bond that paid to build Arlington High School, Presidents and Pioneer elementaries and renovations in other buildings. It is set to expire at the end of 2020. That rate is $1.50 per $1,000 assessed value, or $375 a year on a $250,000 home.

Public meetings about the tax measure are planned at 7 a.m. Jan. 7 and Jan. 20 at 4 p.m. in the district’s administration building, 315 N. French Ave. More information is available at asd.wednet.edu.