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District considers paid representative survey for future levy; federal funds restored, adding $2.5 million to budget outlook

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Battle Ground School District staff told the board they plan a representative community survey to guide future levy strategy; the district also received federal education funds totaling about $2.5 million that were previously at risk, staff said.

Board members heard updates July 28 on two fiscal matters tied to the district—udget and a future levy campaign: a proposed representative community survey to analyze voter attitudes and a federal funding restoration that will add roughly $2.5 million to district budgets.

Assistant Superintendent Lynelle Murray told the board the district met with Strategies 360 to review options after the district—xperienced a double‑levy failure last cycle. Strategies 360 recommended a representative telephone survey of approximately 300 interviews (roughly a +/-6% margin of error) to help the district understand…

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