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ESD levy on Feb. ballot By Megan Resler News Editor

V.25.04 | 20 january 2010

Knights ground Hawks

Beginning Friday Jan. 20, Washington state registered voters will receive their mail-in ballots for the Feb. 9 elections. The School Programs and Operations Levy has been re-added to Snohomish County’s ballot by the Edmonds School District, reinstating an old tax nearing it’s expiration date.. Other districts in state went further than ESD to add additional funding issues to their ballots. This tax is not new, nor does it add on to pre-existing taxes; it will simply replace an old levy that expires in 2010, and the public will be paying on average the same as they currently do, Edmonds School District Superintendent Nick Brossoit said. The state has projected it will receive even less funding for the next school year, and the public is growing concerned about where educational resources will come from Brossoit said. “In the current economy, there are understandably concerns about fiscal matters,” Brossoit said. “State funding issues will get sorted out in this legislative session, and then we will thoughtfully go through the open process we use to build our operational budget for next year,” Brossoit said. The levy makes up 20 percent of the district’s General Fund, which funds additional teachers to keep class sizes smaller, new textbooks, student transportation, special-needs services, athletics, music and drama. It does not however supply new busses or the money needed to rebuild buildings that money comes from different district funds. “All is considerably better if our General Fund budget has a revenue foundation that includes the replacement of the local programs and operations levy,” Brossoit said. Information on this replacement tax has been made available electronically on the district Web site as well as in the form of hand outs at school board meetings. Navarre Kerr/Hawkeye

The Hawks fell to the Kamiak Knights (3-9, 2-8) 44-47 Tuesday night in the Terraceum, dropping to 4-6 in WesCo South and 5-7 overall. Andrew Eftkahari (20) scored three points, Nedim Cano (40) scored two, and Martinze Johnson (second from right) added 11. Jacob Champoux (24) led all scorers with 20 in the loss. The Hawks are on the road at Shorewood Thursday night and at Lynnwood Saturday before returning home next Tuesday to face Glacier Peak.

Roof renovation underway the total cost for this work is $130,000. We will have more work done on our roof in the future as the entire News Editor school’s roof needs to be replaced,” Schwab said. For the first time in many Terrace students’ memories At a recent basketball game was forced to forfeit by of the school, there has been active maintenance on because a rival team refused to play on the wet courts. the roof above the gym. Construction “We’ll continue to try and hold on a new gym roof began over Winter events in the gym as long as the leaks Break, becoming less and less sub- “In terms of an effect on our budget do not pose a safety hazard. We have tle as students came back to school. as a school, we won’t be negatively cancelled some basketball games but impacted. I believe the total cost Numerous detrimental and inconveit is hard to predict in advance if for this work is $130,000. We will we will need to cancel future events nient leaks have spurred this replacement, including, but not limited to: have more work done on our roof in as it really depends on the weather,” the interruption of homecoming coro- the future as the entire school’s roof Schwab said. needs to be replaced.” nation ceremonies, basketball games, Last weeks’ womens’ basketball game Greg Schwab and overall quality of the school’s aesagainst Meadowdale was moved to principal thetic. Friday, and the Shorecrest game was The roof was originally planned to rescheduled for Jan. 30. take a month to complete, but this far it has been dif“It’s frustrating that we couldn’t play in our gym. We ficult to pin a completion date. Due in part to rainy were all in our mindset for playing and then we had weather, uncharacteristic of the season, there have to reschedule,” said varsity women basketball player been time extensions, and it is expected to take longer Teryn Bouche. than projected for the project to be completed. Administration has taken this leaky roof problem If all goes according to plan, it should take about seriously, and acted to fix the leak. However, the effects another month to complete. of water damage can be seen on the particleboard ceilIt may be surprising to some that the school is able ings within hallways, classrooms, and other workspacto pay for this renovation, as the budget this year has es, and have caused many distractions in the school’s been decreased so substantially. visual disposition. “The money to pay for this project comes from the The elements are beginning to show their wear and district’s capital projects fund,” Principal Greg Schwab tear on Terrace, and it is likely that more reconstructive said. maintenance will be scheduled soon, for other parts of “This is a separate fund from the district’s operat- the building. ing budget. So in terms of an effect on our budget as “So long as it is dry outside, it will be dry inside,” said a school, we won’t be negatively impacted. I believe Schwab.

By Megan Resler

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Senior, Max Wicklander and alumnus Andrew Morrison spent last Saturday painting two spirited murals in the HUB. Morrison was supposed to paint a similar but larger-scale mural at MTHS last spring, but was not able to due to budget constraints. The two decided to paint two smaller-scale hawk murals for free. Assisting Morrison with this mural has helped to prepare Wicklander for his senior project, which is also mural-centric.


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