Despite the disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic, support for Spokane Public Schools remains solid.
On Tuesday night, almost 64% of voters approved a three-year, $221.6 million replacement levy that the district says will fill gaps not covered by the state.
That is below the 73% “yes” vote garnered by the 2018 levy, which expires this year.
However, much has changed since then, and some parents were frustrated by the district’s deliberate pace of returning students to in-person instruction.
Even so, a sizable majority appeared to affirm the district’s decisions, including its commitment to follow the guidance of state and local health officials.
“I’m incredibly grateful for the support of
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