Letters to The Editor: October 10-16, 2024

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The Editor:

I am the mother of two Blaine Middle School students and a homeowner. I support a “yes” vote on the Blaine school district bond.

I’ve seen firsthand how the current middle school can’t meet the demands for today’s students, let alone the needs of future students. The building is nearly 70 years old. The hallways are narrow and poorly lit. The number of hallways and exits and entrances make monitoring student behaviors difficult and create safety concerns. Last winter, my child’s class had to move classrooms because the room wasn’t being heated properly and it was too cold to have students there.

This replacement bond will not raise taxes. It will be renewed at the same rate, the lowest in Whatcom County. This bond will allow for building a new middle school, upgrades to the Performing Arts Center, a new covered play area for the elementary school and improvements to Pipeline Fields.

For me, this bond isn’t just about my kids. It’s about building better opportunities for all Birch Bay and Blaine kids. This bond is a positive investment in our community. All it takes is a “yes” vote on this bond.

Jennifer Hill

Blaine

 

The Editor:

I am writing to urge voters to support the upcoming school bond initiative. The proposed bond will address the pressing need for a new middle school building, providing a safe and more conducive environment for our students. The current facility, which is over 70 years old, requires urgent attention, and the bond will allow us to prioritize the design and construction of a new, modern building.

Furthermore, it’s important to highlight the broader community benefits that will result from this initiative. In addition to the middle school improvements, the bond will also contribute to the enhancement of the Performing Arts Center stage and playground area, ultimately serving the interests of the entire community.

It’s crucial to note that the approval of the initiative will not lead to an increase in taxes. In fact, our school district currently maintains the lowest tax rate in the county.

I want to emphasize that the funds allocated through this bond are entirely separate from those designated for staffing and salaries, which are matters to be addressed at the state level. The passage of this bond will not impact staffing or salaries in any way.

I ask you to consider the long-term benefits that this bond will bring to our community and our students. Your support in this matter is greatly appreciated.

Chris Marxen

Blaine

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