
Tumwater School District Levy Passes for Safety & Improvements
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Tumwater School Districts Replacement Levy: A Six-Year Plan for Safety, Technology, and Capital Improvements
The Tumwater School Districts replacement levy, approved by voters in February with nearly sixty percent support, is set to fund a six-year plan for safety, technology, and capital improvements. Superintendent Kevin Bogatin expressed gratitude for the communitys trust, highlighting the levys role in maintaining safe, secure, and learning-ready schools. Facilities Director Bill Murray explained how capital funds work like a savings account for big projects, with the levy bringing in smaller amounts each year over time. The funding, starting at $2.95 million in 2026-27 and peaking at $9.75 million in 2031-32, will cover major repairs, site upgrades, security enhancements, software, energy-saving measures, and classroom renovations.
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