Did puyallup School District Levy pass?

Did puyallup School District Levy pass?

The EP&O Levy – Proposition No. 1 passed with 50.23% percent yes votes. This four-year Replacement EP&O Levy will continue to provide critical funding for essential staff, programs, and services. The Capital Levy – Proposition No.

Did the orting School Levy pass?

Orting School District 1, Replacement Educational Programs And Operations Levy: Currently passing at 53.09 percent. About $28.3 million to be collected over four years (2023-26).

Did white river School District Levy pass?

WHITE RIVER SCHOOL DISTRICT PROPOSITION NO. In Enumclaw, 51.29 percent of voters had approved the replacement EP&O levy. About 37 percent (7,678 ballots of 20,964) turned in a ballot. 48.71 percent voted to reject the proposition.

Did Tacoma school levy pass?

It’s looking like two Tacoma Schools levies are passing following Tuesday’s special election. As of Friday afternoon, Feb. 11, Proposition 1 has received 66.71% yes votes (33.29% no votes) and Proposition 2 received 67.04% (32.96% no votes).

Did the Enumclaw school levy pass?

Enumclaw has a levy that’s passing with 51.40% of the vote, and Kent has one that’s passing with 51.83%.

What school district is Lake Tapps in?

Dieringer School District
Dieringer School District is a highly rated, public school district located in LAKE TAPPS, WA. It has 1,570 students in grades K-8 with a student-teacher ratio of 19 to 1.

Are Puyallup schools open?

Closure: All schools in the Puyallup School District will be closed.

Is Orting School District closed today?

SCHOOLS CLOSED: All schools will be closed all day. All meetings, field trips, after-school activities, etc. are cancelled and may be rescheduled for a future date. SCHOOLS OPEN – TWO HOURS LATE: Bus schedules and school will begin two hours late.

Did Proposition 1 pass in Tacoma?

Tacoma’s Proposition 1 was passing with 65. 05 percent yes on Tuesday evening. Prop. 1 funds general programs and operations, including staff, preschool, after-school programs and security. Prop. 1 will collect taxes up to $77. 5 million in 2023, $79 million in 2024, $80. 5 million in 2025 and $82 million in 2026.

What happened in Pierce County’s special election?

More votes were counted and released Wednesday afternoon in the Feb. 8, 2022, special election, made up primarily of school replacement levies across Pierce County. The biggest change was to one Puyallup School District levy, which was passing at 50.14 percent as of Wednesday’s results.

How much will prop 1 and Prop 2 cost California?

Prop. 1 will collect about $319 million and Prop. 2 will collect $118 million for a total of $437 million over the course of four years.

Which Pierce County school levies are passing?

Some school levies in Pierce County appeared to be passing Tuesday while others were behind after the first vote tallies from February’s special election. Pierce County’s largest school district, Tacoma Public Schools, appeared to be passing both of its levies with more than 65 percent of the vote.