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Board hears recommendation to maintain technology funding; facilities levy would add $27.1M a year for fields, systems and code work

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Summary

On Aug. 4 the Lake Washington School District recommended maintaining current technology funding and advancing a facilities package that would average about $27.1 million a year to fund building systems, athletic-field upgrades and code-compliance work.

At the Aug. 4 study session the Lake Washington School District presented its recommended capital projects and technology levy proposal for the Feb. 2026 ballot, asking the board to consider maintaining current technology funding levels while funding a full scope of facility projects focused on fields, building systems and compliance.

Associate Superintendent Posthumous said the capital projects levy combines two parts'technology and facilities'and that the district receives minimal state support for facility preservation. She recommended maintaining current technology funding, noting E-rate reimbursements would be available for specific projects and that carryover from the current levy could cover shortfalls. "The recommendation is really funding their maintenance level request," she said.

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