
Issaquah School District Executive Director of Finance and Support Services Martin Turney shares key information about the three proposed levy measures on the April 26 Special Election ballot:

Prop.1: Renewal Educational Programs & Operations (EP&O) Levy. The EP&O Replacement Levy represents 15.6 percent of the district’s revenue and continues funding for student services, academic programs and support services.


Prop 2: Renewal Capital (Technology and Construction) Levy. The Capital Replacement Levy includes technology, building updates for maintaining safety (HVAC, roof repairs, etc.) and helps complete construction of High School #4.

Prop 3: Transportation (School Bus) Levy. The 1-year measure would pay to purchase 64 buses when combined with state reimbursement dollars. This keeps our buses current, meeting safety standards and maximizes bus efficiency to reduce transportation costs.