
The request is related to the district’s two ballot measures to be considered at the February 10, 2026 election
Washougal School District is seeking applications from District residents interested in being appointed to committees to write the “for” and “against” statements for the Clark and Skamania County Local Voters’ Pamphlets related to the district’s following two ballot measures to be considered at the February 10, 2026 election: Renewal Educational Programs and Operation Levy, and Renewal Capital Levy for Educational Technology, Health and Safety Improvements.
Interested residents should send their name, address, email address, phone number and committee name (or which position they represent) to: Kori Kelly, Administrative Assistant, Washougal School District, 4855 Evergreen Way, Washougal, WA 98671 or via email at kori.kelly@washougalsd.org by noon on December 3, 2025. The Board will take action on the appointments at its December 9, 2025 meeting. Contact information for individuals appointed by the Board may be listed in the local voters’ pamphlet. For more information, please reference the Clark County “Election Guide for Jurisdictions and Local Voters’ Pamphlet Administrative Rules” available at: https://clark.wa.gov/elections/jurisdictions.
Information provided by the Washougal School District.
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