What Does the Levy Passing Mean To You?
LAKESIDE HIGH SCHOOL
“Even though I am not at Lakeside next year, I am glad the levy passed because if I were an underclassmen I would want the same chances that I have been given.”
Kyle P., 12th grade
“The levy passing ensures me that our extra-curricular activities will continue next year and the current elective classes will also continue. This levy will also ensure that the necessary equipment and supplies for the sports I participate in will be available. I will now be able to access the current courses we offer and nothing will be cut.”
Charles M., 10th grade
LAKESIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL
“I knew the levy was happening but I don’t know what it is about.”
8th grade student
“I think it is a good thing that the levy passed because it gives us money to do more for our school like sports and field trips.”
8th grade student
“I think the levy passing helps create better classrooms, better schools and more after school activities like sports. I think it also provides us a better education and more class choices.”
8th grade student
"The levy passing allows us to keep classes like band.”
7th grade student
“The levy passing is important. Students gain confidence and want to do well in school when they participate in sports.”
7th grade student
“School sports are important to us. I think it is important to do sports; it’s a part of our learning.”
7th grade student
NINE MILE FALLS ELEMENTARY
“Don’t know.”
Vashti M., Kindergarten
“We won’t lose any stuff.”
Logan K., 1st grade
“What’s a levy?”
Kyrah S,. 1st grade
“The what?”
Colton E,. 2/3 Combo
“We should be able to keep the teachers and staff.”
Hunter B., 3rd grade
“Makes school more fun, and makes me feel better because we can have assemblies.”
Canyon K., 3/4 Combo
“I’m really excited it passed, because I’m really looking forward to band next year.”
Riley R., 4/5 Combo
“We can get more stuff for the school.”
Jacob S., 5th grade
LAKE SPOKANE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
“I am very, very happy!”
Madi O., 3rd grade
“Schools will still be here and that we will all have the money to do stuff.”
Kasey D., 4th grade
“Glad we passed or a lot of programs would be cut.”
Ian A., 5th grade
“I’m glad it happened.”
Rylee T., 5th grade
“Me too.”
Ivy P., 5th grade