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Levy supports future leaders

As the parent of students engaged in academics, athletics and the arts (dance), but also as a member of the West Valley School District’s truancy board, I see a great variety of students and what connects them to their education. It is very exciting to see the amazing results that come from kids when they connect with a path for their education.

A key to this educational connection lies in providing the maximum number of options for each student to find their own inspiration and motivation. The proposed levy votes in the West Valley district provide the continuation of variety for these choices. Engaged students are the future of our neighborhoods, businesses and community as a whole. Let’s make sure each student has what they need to find the way to their potential by voting to support the West Valley levy.

Darin Christensen

Spokane



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