District 93 seeks two-year levy in May Election to close budget gap
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By Par Kermani
Published on April 17, 2026.
A proposed two-year levy will be voted on by voters in May to help maintain key programs in the Bonneville Joint School District 93. The proposal would replace the district's existing levy and provide additional funding to bridge a growing budget gap. The district has been relying heavily on savings to maintain programs, but this funding is running dry. If successful, these programs will likely be phased out.
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