Seattle Public Schools

School Levies

Operations Levy

2025 Educational Programs and Operations Levy (EP&O) Renewal

Seattle Public Schools, like other districts across the state, relies on local levies to bridge the gap between state funding and the actual costs of running a school district. Every three years, Seattle voters are asked to consider renewing the Educational Programs & Operations (EP&O) levy, which funds programs, services, staff and day-to-day operations that are not fully covered by the state.

Without this levy, approximately $191 million, which is 15.6% of Seattle Public Schools’ General Fund revenue, would be lost each year. This would significantly impact staffing, special education, transportation, building maintenance, extracurricular activities, and other services.

The levy is not a new funding stream and would not reduce our deficit. If approved by voters, this continues a current funding source.

What the (EP&O) Levy Funds:

Student School Support

Funds salaries, including school security, special education, and multilingual support staff.

  • For example, while the state funds only 9.3 security specialists, this levy enables us to employ an additional 63.7 security specialists to keep our students safe.

Student Services and Programs

Ensures continued funding for special education, healthy student meals, and student transportation.

  • For instance, the state provides $150 million for special education, but we spend $224 million to meet the needs of over 7,800 students, filling a $74 million gap.

Student Opportunities

Supports extracurricular activities such as athletics, arts, music, and drama.

  • Athletics, for example, receives no state funding, but the levy provides $5.5 million, ensuring these programs continue for our middle and high school students.

Levy Details for 2026-2028

  • Proposed Levy Amount: $747 million
  • Levy Collected: 2026–2028
  • Replaces: Expiring EP&O Levy approved in 2022
  • Election Date: Feb. 11, 2025

Collection Amounts

  • $250 million in 2026
  • $250 million in 2027
  • $250 million in 2028

The current tax rate for the EP&O levy is 63 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value.

These are our proposed collection rates, if the levy is approved by voters in February and if the legislature will allow us to collect at these levels.

Currently, state law allows us to collect only 63 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value.

Estimated Levy Rates

  • 78 cents per $1,000 of assessed value in 2026
  • 75 cents per $1,000 of assessed value in 2027
  • 65 cents per $1,000 of assessed value in 2028

SPS Funding

Local levies, which must be approved by Seattle voters, provide 15% of the SPS General Fund (operating budget). This chart shows the funding sources for the 2024-25 fiscal year. This does not include funding from capital levies, which are reserved for specific purposes described in each levy.

a circle broken up into sections and labeled with percentages of funding to total 1.23 billion: Fund balance 4/2%, other resources 4.9%, other revenue 6.1%, federal 6.5%, local taxes 15.6%, state 62.7%

Contact Us

Operations Levy: budget@ganbingyy.net

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