At the August 8, 2024, Board Meeting, the Capital Projects team provided an overview of the voter-supported 2018 Critical Repairs Levy Projects completed or in process. Read more for a list of projects and photographs.
Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
Levy Downloads
- Key Levy Information 2022 Presentation
- EP&O Levy Recommendation to School Board
- Capital Levy Recommendation to School Board
- Transportation Levy Recommendation to School Board
- 2021-22 Guide to Understanding the Budget
Background Information and Levy Development Committee Work
Visit the Levy Development Committee webpage for information about the levy development process including committee meeting agendas, minutes, and materials.
Background Information and Levy Development Committee Work
Visit the Levy Development Committee webpage for information about the levy development process including committee meeting agendas, minutes, and materials.
Latest Levy Announcements
Recently, we shared where our funding comes from. But what does that mean for our schools, students and staff? In the Issaquah School District, the EP&O Levy provides 15.5% of our General Fund.
Special Election results posted Friday by King County Elections show all three of our proposed levy measures passing with more than the required 50% plus one vote. Slightly more than 23,000 ballots have been counted, the elections department reports. The results are scheduled to be certified on May 6.
The Issaquah City Council voted unanimously last week to approve proposals for the district’s High School 4 and Elementary School 17 on the Providence Heights property. This approval allows the district to move forward with the project, which will provide more space for students at each of the district’s overpopulated comprehensive high schools.