Trustees seek voters' support of levies
Editor:
A quality education, a good job, a healthy, productive and satisfying life … we all want this and more for the children in our Polson schools. As Trustees, it is our obligation to determine a level of funding that helps all students achieve these outcomes. Because state funding does not cover all school district costs, in the upcoming May 3 levy election we are asking you, the voters in our school district, to approve funding that supports quality schools and educational programs for our students.
We believe the amounts we are requesting in the May 3 election are set at a very reasonable level. The elementary request for a $186,738 levy would cost a taxpayer with a $100,000 assessed valuation approximately $14.23 per year. The high school district request for $55,304 would cost the same taxpayer approximately $3.28.
These amounts, while not sufficient to cover all costs, will help the district meet some increased costs of utilities, supplies, equipment, personnel and maintenance during the coming school year. If the levies fail, the District and community will face the challenge of making cuts to programs, activities, and possibly to staff.
As trustees of your schools and your children's education, we remain dedicated to providing quality staff and quality programs while remaining sensitive to a reasonable level of taxation. We thank you for the years of support you have given the children of our schools and we ask for your continued support by voting in favor of the levies on May 3.
Polson School District #23 Board of Trustees
Andy Stark, Chair
Elke Allik, Vice Chair
Todd Bassett
Bob Hanson
Joe Hovenkotter
John Laimbeer
Kim Maloney
Theresa Taylor