April 24, 2025 - 19:36

As the future of education hangs in the balance, the upcoming vote on May 6 presents a crucial opportunity for the community to support Kalispell Public Schools. Residents are urged to cast their votes in favor of the high school levy, which is essential for maintaining and enhancing the quality of education for local students.
This levy will provide much-needed funding to address critical needs within the high school system, including improvements to facilities, updated educational resources, and support for extracurricular programs. Investing in the education of our youth is an investment in the future of our community, ensuring that students have access to the tools and opportunities they need to succeed.
Failing to support this levy could result in significant cuts to programs and resources that directly impact students' learning experiences. As the community comes together to make this important decision, voting "yes" on the high school levy is a step towards securing a brighter future for Kalispell's students and the entire community.
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