Central Valley, Mead and most other school levies in Spokane County are passing, but counting will continue

Most school districts in Spokane County got the benefit of the doubt Tuesday night.

Replacement levies in 14 school districts were on the ballot, and all but one were leading, though some by narrow margins and nearly all by smaller margins than three years ago.

Central Valley School District’s $95.3 million levy appeared headed toward approval with a 53.6% “yes” vote, while the fate of Mead’s $53.2 million levy was too close to call.

“We’re very confident,” Central Valley Superintendent Ben Small said shortly after the votes were posted in Spokane County’s second-largest district.

“I think there’s a deep commitment in the Central Valley School District to our children,

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