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2024 LEVY Frequently Asked Questions. .
Levies are for learning
A levy is a short-term, local property tax passed by the voters of a school district that generates revenue for the district to fund programs and services that the state does not fund or fully fund as part of “basic education.”
Levies require a simple majority to pass (50% + 1)
Enrichment levies, also known as Educational Programs and Operations (EP&O) or Maintenance and Operations (M&O levies), fund important school services and positions like teachers, support staff, supplies and materials, or services that the state only partially funds or doesn’t fund at all. State money for schools provided via the prototypical funding model does not fully cover the actual costs of operating a school district, so enrichment or EP&O levies bridge the funding gap. Enrichment levies can be approved for up to four years.
Washington is only legally required to fully fund what they define to be “basic education” based on a funding distribution formula referred to as the “prototypical model.” This model represents the Legislature’s assumptions about the costs associated with providing a “basic education” to students. Because the funding comes by way of a formula, it often supports only part of the staffing or other services required in a school. For example, in a local school district with 10,000 students, the state formula only provides funding for 1.5 school nurses. The district may actually need 4 nurses, which would have to be paid for out of local levy funds and not state funds. Another example is safety and security staff. For every 430 students, the prototypical model funds 1 safety and security staff member.
A levy rate is the amount of property tax collected per $1,000 of assessed property value. The money collected is used to fund a voter-approved total levy collection amount over a series of years.
Example: If a homeowner has a home valued at $200,000 and the levy rate is $1.00 for every $1,000 of assessed property value, the homeowner will pay $200 annually in property taxes.
Districts can have the same levy rate but raise very different total amounts of money for their school districts because the total property value within a district’s boundary varies greatly across the state. Districts with a larger tax base and higher property values will generate more money for the same tax rate when compared to a district with a smaller tax base with lower property values.
Voters can approve an Enrichment or EP&O levy for up to four years. After the allotted number of years, the levy expires. Much like a magazine subscription, the levy must be renewed. Districts may then go back to their voters and ask for a renewal of the levy, referred to as a replacement levy.
Yes. There is a maximum dollar amount per $1,000 of assessed property value that can be raised by a local community, known as the “Levy Lid.” As part of the changes the Legislature made to the way the state funds education in Washington, also known as the “McCleary decision,” a local community’s ability to approve a levy rate is capped at $2.50 per $1,000 of assessed property value or no more than $2,500 per student maximum, (whichever is greater) a dollar threshold which is adjusted annually based on inflation. Oakville's rate is currently $2.15 per $1000.
Yes. There is a maximum dollar amount per $1,000 of assessed property value that can be raised by a local community, known as the “Levy Lid.” As part of the changes the Legislature made to the way the state funds education in Washington, also known as the “McCleary decision,” a local community’s ability to approve a levy rate is capped at $2.50 per $1,000 of assessed property value or no more than $2,500 per student maximum, (whichever is greater) a dollar threshold which is adjusted annually based on inflation.
This replacement levy is not a new tax! In fact, we are not changing your rate on the existing levy that expires in 2024
Provide Student Programs, including. . . .
K-12 Music
Career Technical Education programs
Alternative Schooling opportunities (Homelink)
Field Trips
Sports, Clubs, and Activities
Homeless Support Services
Provide services, equipment, supplies and materials necessary to successfully operate our schools, including. . . .
Busing
Technology
Textbooks & Curriculum
Insurance premiums & Utility costs
Professional Development
Employee Sick leave and Health care benefits
Provide additional staffing not funded by the state which is critical to meeting the needs of our students, including. . . .
Lower class sizes
Nurse
Counselor
Custodian & Maintenance Staff
Educational Assistants & Paraeducators
Levy Collection Rates 2023
District |
Levy (collected) |
Levy (voted) |
Difference |
Wishkah |
2.50 |
2.79 |
-0.29 |
Taholah |
1.80 |
2.50 |
-0.70 |
Aberdeen |
2.44 |
2.50 |
-0.06 |
Cosmopolis |
1.99 |
2.50 |
-0.51 |
McCleary |
1.80 |
2.50 |
-0.70 |
Hoquiam |
2.50 |
2.50 |
0 |
Montesano |
1.95 |
2.50 |
-0.55 |
Rochester |
2.20 |
2.50 |
-0.30 |
Quinault |
1.32 |
2.25 |
-0.13 |
Elma |
2.00 |
2.19 |
-0.19 |
Oakville |
1.33 |
2.15 |
-0.83 |
Ocosta |
1.32 |
2.04 |
-0.72 |
N. Beach |
0.59 |
1.06 |
-0.45 |
Total Tax Rate Comparison
Oakville voted Rates: Bond: $2.18 Levy $2.15
2020 Music Teacher - $43,658.17
2023 Music Teacher - $67,667.09
2020 - $0
2023 - $53,449.51
2024 projection $60,313.00
Number of Field Trips 2020 - 0 2023 - 9
Estimated cost for trips 2023 $3600 ASB and grant funded
Estimated field trip cost 2024 $8200 fuel increase factored
The goal of Oakville School District and Board of Directors is to provide each grade level with a field trip annually
Expenditures - 2020 $93,192.89
Expenditures - 2023 $167,650.79
Added activities:
Middle School Volleyball
Middle School Flag Football
ESports
AD all year vs. seasonal
2020 - Business Manager/Admin Assistant $121,968
2024 - Business Manager/Admin Assistant/Payroll & Benefits Tech. $175,050
State Funded $44,660
Staffing numbers
2020 34
2024 57
Above numbers do not include coaching staff and supplemental assignments
2020 - 1 supervisor 2 custodial $121,951
2024 - 1 Supervisor 3 custodial $207,052
State Funded $96,572
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