Three local school districts and three local fire districts are asking for money from voters in elections today.
In Snohomish, a $141.6 million bond measure would build a new high school and an elementary school in the south end of the district, as well as modernize Snohomish High School.
In Edmonds, tech- nology upgrades would come with a $44 million four-year levy.
Coupeville voters also will decide on a school levy.
Emergency medical services levies also are on the ballot in Stanwood, Camano Island and Fire District 14 surrounding Stanwood.
Community Transit meeting in Arlington
Community Transit’s Citizens Advisory Committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Post Middle School’s library, 1220 E. Fifth St. in Arlington.
Bus riders and residents are encouraged to present their concerns and suggestions at the meetings. For more information, call 425-348-7130.
Eagle slide show coming to Everett
Join wildlife biologist Julie Stofel at 11 a.m. Friday for a slide show on the history of the bald eagle.
The event is open to kids 6 and older, with adult supervision.
Purchase tickets in advance. For more information, call 425-316-8592. The foundation is located at the Northwest Stream Center, 600 128th St. SE in Everett.
Graduation speech do-overs
Calling all former high school graduation speakers.
If you could go back and give your graduation speech again, what would you say?
Tell The Herald what you spoke about the first time, when you graduated and what school you graduated from. Then tell us how you’d re-write your speech. Contact Herald reporter Katherine Schiffner at 425-339-3436 or at schiffner @heraldnet.com.
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