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ITEM INFORMATION
I CAS NUMBER: 0 9 1 19 'ORIGINAL AGENDA DA1'1~;: DECEMBER 14, 2009
AGENDA ITEM TPfLE A resolution of support for the Tukwila School District technology levy, to be
presented to voters on the February 9, 2010 ballot.
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SPONSOR'S The resolution expresses the City Council's support of the Tukwila School District
SUMMARY technology bond levy to be presented to voters on the February 9, 2010 ballot. The
District has asked for the resolution to be completed by the end of December.
The Council is being asked to approve the resolution of support.
REVIEWED BY COW Mtg. CA &P Cmte F &S Cmte Transportation Cmte
Utilities Cmte Arts Comm. Parks Comm. Planning Comm.
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COMMITTEE Unanimous consent; Forward to Special Meeting
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RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION
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12/14/09 1 Informational Memorandum dated 12/09/09
Resolution
School Technology Levy Election Information Sheet (Tukwila School District)
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FROM: Shawn Hunstock, Interim City Administrator
DATE: December 9, 2009
SUBJECT: Tukwila School District Bond Levy
ISSUE
Representatives from the Tukwila School District have asked for the City's support of its
technology levy, to be presented to voters on the February 9, 2010 ballot.
BACKGROUND
City of Tukwila
INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM
Mayor Haggerton
Community Affairs and Parks Committee
City Council
The Tukwila School District commissioned an audit, conducted by the Puget Sound
Educational Service District (ESD), of its technology policy, planning, equipment and
usage throughout the District. The audit resulted in a number of recommendations by
ESD which were evaluated by a District technology study committee comprised of
representatives from the community, businesses, parents, school board members,
District administration, teachers and other District staff. The committee presented a
technology vision statement to the board, which was approved on September 22, 2009.
The vision statement includes the following objectives for use of technology throughout
the District:
Prepare students to successfully compete for jobs in the local and global market
place,
Use data to support decision making throughout the District to ensure that they
are doing what works for their students,
Motivate students to learn,
More deeply engage the parents and community in the teaching and learning.
Specific recommendations from the technology audit include the following:
Establish a process of consistent, sustainable and equitable implementation of
technology across the District.
Upgrade their communications infrastructure to enable their students and staff to
take full advantage of the instructional resources available on the internet.
Equip their classrooms with modern 21 century technology for teaching and
learning.
Provide ongoing professional development to their staff members so that they
can employ new technology to achieve the greatest benefits for their students.
Jim Haggerton, Mayor
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INFORMATIONAL MEMO
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Adequately support their technology support department so that the technology is
reliable and functional at all times.
Provide instruction and instructional support applications to maximize student
learning.
Greatly increase the access to high quality educational interactions with
technology for all their students.
DISCUSSION
The School District has asked for the City's support of its technology levy. This item will
be presented to voters on the February 9, 2010 ballot. The Mayor recommends support
of the technology levy ballot measure as it is in the best interests of the residents of
Tukwila to improve and maintain the skills that are necessary to compete in the regional
and global marketplace. The City's economy relies upon the availability of such highly
skilled workers.
RECOMMENDATION
The Council is being asked to approve the resolution supporting the Tukwila School
District's technology levy, to be presented to voters on February 9, 2010.
This item is scheduled to be discussed at the December 14, 2009, Community Affairs
and Parks committee meeting, and the Committee of the Whole and Special Council
meeting the same evening.
ATTACHMENT
Resolution
School Technology Levy Election Information Sheet (TSD)
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City of Tukwila
Washington
Resolution No.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, SUPPORTING THE TUKWILA SCHOOL
DISTRICT'S TECHNOLOGY CAPITAL LEVY ON THE FEBRUARY 9,
2010 BALLOT.
WHEREAS, residents of Tukwila will vote for a technology levy on the February 9,
2010 ballot; and
WHEREAS, the Tukwila School District is the only school district in the metropolitan
Seattle area that has not approved a bond or levy for technology in its schools; and
WHEREAS, Tukwila students are at a disadvantage when they graduate and must
compete with graduates of surrounding school districts for advancement in further
education and employment; and
WHEREAS, technology is an integral part of most post -high- school education,
training and jobs; and
WHEREAS, computers and technology help motivate students to learn, and
WHEREAS, the technology levy will provide computers and technology in all of the
schools in the Tukwila School District, as well as infrastructure improvements such as
wireless connectivity and staff training; and
WHEREAS, the City Council believes that technology in education prepares students
for further education and jobs in local businesses; and
WHEREAS, the opportunity for public statements and comments was afforded by
the City Council in accordance with RCW 42.17.130;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA,
WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
The City Council of the City of Tukwila expresses its support of the Tukwila School
District technology levy and urges all voters to support the school technology levy issue
on the February 9, 2010 ballot.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON,
at a Special Meeting thereof this day of 2009.
ATTEST/ AUTHENTICATED:
Christy O'Flaherty, CMC, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM BY:
Office of the City Attorney
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Joan Hernandez, Council President
Filed with the City Clerk:
Passed by the City Council:
Resolution Number:
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FEBRUARY 9, 2010 SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY LEVY ELECTION
INFORMATION SHEET
The Tukwila Board of Directors approved a Technology Levy that will be presented to
the voters on February 9, 2010. Technology Levy dollars will enable the District to
modernize existing school facilities by acquiring and installing instructional technology
equipment, infrastructure, and systems to improve student learning and make health, safety
and energy efficiency improvements. Funds will support professional development to train
teachers to use technology to engage students and, in turn, provide students with tools
they need to successfully compete in a challenging world and job market.
Because technology is not included in the State's definition of basic education virtually all
funds for school technology and training must come from local levies. All school districts in
King County except two have passed Technology Levies. This is the first Technology
Levy presented to Tukwila voters.
This levy addresses four main cost areas:
First -rate quality infrastructure to support classrooms (26
21 century classroom hardware and software (38
Instructional Technology Coaches (15
Training (5
Health, safety and energy efficiency improvements. (16
This measure enables the District to go forward with its technology plan which was first
submitted to the state in 2007 and to implement recommendations made in a 2009
technology audit of the District by the Puget Sound Educational Service District.
The District's fifteen- person Technology Advisory Committee recommended a six -year
levy collecting an average of $1.05 million dollars per year. Estimated rates and
collections are below:
Collection Year Approximate Levy Rate /$1,000
Assessed Value
2011 $0.44
2012 $0.42
2013 $0.27
2014 $0.26
2015 $0.25
2016 $0.24
Amount
$1,350,000
$1,350,000
$896,250
$896,250
$896,250
$896,250
*The first two years include $500,000 for general building maintenance funding related
to health, safety and energy efficiency improvements.
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Imnortant Note: This is an all mail election. Registered voters will receive a ballot in the
mail. All ballots must be returned and postmarked by or before February 9, 2010.
Voting places will not be open and voting in person will not be an option.
Tax Exemption: Some senior citizens and disabled persons may qualify for exemptions
from all or part of this levy. Details and forms are available from:
King County Department of Assessments
500 Fourth Avenue
Suite ADM -AS -0708
Seattle, WA 98104
TEL: 206 296 -7300
For more information about the Tukwila Technology Levy contact your neighborhood
school, or the Tukwila School District Office at 206.901.8000 or at its website
www.tukwila.wednet.edu.