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At its November 4 meeting, the Shoreline School Board adopted resolutions to place propositions to replace our current Educational Programs and Operations and Technology Levies on the February 10, 2026, ballot.
Shoreline School District is seeking applications from District residents interested in being appointed to committees to write the “pro” and “con” statements for the King County Local Voters’ Pamphlet related to the District’s following ballot measures to be considered at the February 10, 2026 election: Proposition No. 1 – Replacement of Expiring Levy for Educational Programs and Operations; and Proposition No. 2 – Replacement of Expiring Capital Levy for Technology Improvements and Support.
Interested residents should send their name, address, email address, phone number, which proposition(s) they are writing about, and committee name (or which position they represent) to: Public Information Office, at 18560 1st Ave. NE, Shoreline, WA 98155, or via email at public.info@ssd412.org by November 13, 2025. The Board will take action on the appointments at its November 18, 2025 meeting. Contact information for individuals appointed by the Board may be listed in the local voters’ pamphlet. For more information, please reference the King County “Local Voters’ Pamphlet Packet.”
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Chris - You claim to have tried to reach the Planning Commission vice-Chair and got no response. I have no record of you attempting to contact me. No emails, not even in my Junk folder, no voice mails. Nothing. I am a volunteer. Show some class, correct your statement, or send proof.
Ashton McCartney broke public trust by promising NOT to run to retain the council seat, then waging a write-in campaign to do just that. McCartney does not deserve our trust again.