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Everett Public Schools outlines $396.8 million bond, levy renewal at Mill Creek council meeting
Summary
Everett Public Schools officials presented the district's proposed $396.8 million construction bond (Proposition 1) and a renewal educational levy (Proposition 2) on Feb. 10, 2026; presenters said the bond would add permanent classroom capacity, modernize aging schools and fund safety improvements while the levy (a replacement) would continue funding staff and programs.
Everett Public Schools representatives visited the Mill Creek City Council on Dec. 2 to preview two measures that will appear on the Feb. 10, 2026 ballot.
Deputy Superintendent Peter Scott said voters will see Proposition 1, a capital construction bond, and Proposition 2, a renewal of the educational programs and operations levy. Scott noted the levy is a replacement, not a new tax, and encouraged residents to attend district open‑house events in January to review details.
Larry Fleckenstein, the district's chief operating officer, presented the bond's principal aims: add permanent classroom capacity to reduce reliance on portable classrooms, modernize aging…
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