The Chimacum School District’s request for a replacement maintenance and operations levy represents 22 percent of the district’s overall funding, according to Superintendent Rick Thompson. It …
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The Chimacum School District’s request for a replacement maintenance and operations levy represents 22 percent of the district’s overall funding, according to Superintendent Rick Thompson. It touches everything from staffing to textbooks, food service to transportation, and educational programs to grounds and facility maintenance. Ballots are due Feb. 14. File photo by Patrick Sullivan