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High school student leaders present 2025–26 ASB budgets, stress inclusion and impacts of state policy
Summary
Student officers from Sequoia, Cascade, Jackson and Everett high schools presented 2025–26 ASB budgets to the Everett Public Schools board, emphasizing increased club activity, inclusion measures and revenue effects from House Bill 1660.
Student leaders from Sequoia, Cascade, Jackson and Everett high schools presented their 2025–26 Associated Student Body budgets to the Everett Public Schools board on May 13, outlining planned revenues, expenditures, fund balances and student‑led activities.
The presentations emphasized inclusion and lowering economic barriers to participation: multiple schools said they had reduced or eliminated ASB card requirements or made dances and events low‑cost or free so more students can attend. Several student leaders and advisors also described how House Bill 1660, which provides free school lunch and makes ASB cards available free to qualifying students, has reduced ASB revenues while increasing event participation.
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