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Letter: Support Camas schools

By Scott and Dr. Allison Higgins, CAMAS
Published: January 13, 2024, 6:00am

As we get older and our kids are no longer in school, our personal experiences in the school district are different than they used to be. When Scott was a Camas student, it was easy for him to see all the things the levy did, and he was thankful that voters supported schools in his youth.

As we became parents, we also could see daily the good that was coming out of Camas schools through our children. We always proudly voted to support Camas schools.

In this chapter with our kids grown, for us it is still quite simple. We love this community, and the Camas School District is a big reason for that love. We love living in a community that has helped educate two generations of our family. We are proud to support this replacement levy to help our schools keep up the good they have done and grow into the future. We want to live in a thriving community, and so for this reason, we are voting Yes and ask you to join us. Thank you, Camas schools, for all the ways you have been a positive influence in our lives, and we hope that will continue for many years to come.

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