Clover Park School District 2024 Replacement Levy Update

Promises Made, Promises Kept
In February 2024, the Clover Park community made a commitment that echoes daily through every classroom and hallway across the district. By approving the four-year replacement educational programs and operations levy, voters ensured that students would not just receive the minimum level of state-funded education but also a complete, enriching experience.
Levy funding is strengthening student readiness and academics by helping to maintain smaller class sizes, providing targeted interventions for students and advanced learning opportunities. This ensures students who need extra help receive it, and the students who are ready for advanced coursework have a place to grow.
Importantly, the district is also utilizing levy funding for counselors, nurses and school safety staff who are needed to maintain a healthy, safe and supportive environment for students to learn and achieve.
The levy is enabling the district to maintain current technology, so students have access to the tools required for modern learning from kindergarten through graduation. This includes classroom devices, instructional tools, digital learning platforms and technology support.
Students also have access to athletics, activities and co-curricular programs like performing arts and music. Voters approved a levy rate of $2.50 per $1,000 of assessed property value, and the district has only collected up to that amount.
CPSD continues to use levy funding to maintain a comprehensive educational experience that aligns with local expectations, and every school day reflects the impact of our community’s investment.
Working together, we are creating promising futures for our community’s children.
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